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India’s Chandrayaan3 Mission: Exploring the Moon

India is set to launch its most challenging mission to date, Chandrayaan3, at a cost of Rs. 615 crores. Many people question why India invests in space exploration when there are pressing issues like poverty. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of India’s space program, the objectives of the Chandrayaan3 mission, and the impact of India’s space program.

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Why is Chandrayaan Important?

The moon is not as close to the Earth as it seems in space documentaries. In fact, the distance between the moon and the Earth is vast, with enough space for all the planets of our solar system. Chandrayaan is not just a satellite but a geopolitical milestone. Before the United States landed on the moon, the USSR reached it with Luna2, ten years ahead of the Apollo 11 missions. Chandrayaan3 aims to execute a soft landing on the moon, which is crucial for taking up important international space projects.

What Makes This Mission Different?

Chandrayaan3 has made improvements based on the lessons learned from the previous Chandrayaan2 mission. Here are five key points:

  1. Payload: The payload for the 2023 mission has been simplified, consisting only of the rover and lander. The orbiter is not included this time.
  2. Powerful Lander: The lander has been strengthened to better withstand the impact of landing. The engine capacity has been increased, and a hazard detection system has been added.
  3. Instruments: Chandrayaan3 will carry an instrument called SHAPE (Spectropolarimetry of Habitable Planet Earth) to study Earth and collect data for future missions.
  4. Launch Vehicle: The LVM 3 launch vehicle used for Chandrayaan3 is capable of carrying 30% more weight than previous launch vehicles, showcasing India’s capabilities in space.
  5. Cost: Chandrayaan3 is being launched at a cost of approximately Rs. 615 crores, which is a more cost-effective approach compared to previous missions.

By rectifying past mistakes and implementing these improvements, Chandrayaan3 presents a golden opportunity for India to showcase its technological advancements to the world.

Conclusion

India’s Chandrayaan3 mission is an important step in the country’s space program. It not only contributes to scientific research but also showcases India’s capabilities in space exploration. By exploring the moon and conducting research, India can gather valuable data and potentially contribute to future space missions. The improvements made in Chandrayaan3 demonstrate India’s commitment to advancing its space program and making a mark in the global space industry.

The cost of Chandrayaan3 is approximately Rs. 615 crores, which is 3 times less than Avengers: End Game. This is a testament to India’s increasing efficiency.

Is ISRO a Waste of Money?

When India launched Mangalyaan, the New York Times made fun of us. However, why aren’t such cartoons made about China or the UAE? India, as an emerging democracy, plays an important role in sectors like space, which may not be digestible to some Western people.

Can India Afford a Space Programme?

India spends only 0.8% of its GDP on its space program. In comparison, we spend 36,000 crores to run our postal services. India’s space program provides crucial information about our friendly neighbor China and helps in disaster management, guiding farmers, and reducing damage from natural disasters.

ISRO’s Budget and Achievements

ISRO’s budget is 15 times less than NASA’s, yet its scientists make lives better. ISRO also launches satellites for foreign countries and earns money from it. India’s talent and efficiency in space have gained the world’s faith and pride.

Importance of ISRO for India’s Economy

ISRO encourages and guides many space startups in India. The satellite launching industry is a multi-billion dollar industry, and if India captures even 20% of it, it can bring ten times the money of its space budget to the country every year.

Vikram Sarabhai’s Vision

Vikram Sarabhai, known as the father of the Indian space program, believed that a space program is necessary for a poor country like India. While other countries use space for weaponization, India uses it for the betterment of humanity.

Conclusion

India’s scientists at ISRO overcome obstacles and bureaucracy to achieve great heights. They believe that the sky is not a limit but a ladder to a brighter future for India.

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