UPDATE: Satellites lost on India's SSLV rocket maiden flight - See the launch

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2022
  • India's Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) blasted off on its maiden flight on Aug. 7, 2022. Shortly after launch, the Indian Space Research Organisation announced that there was data loss "observed during the terminal stage." Full Story: New Indian rocket hits a snag on debut launch - www.space.com/india-sslv-rock...
    The rocket was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on India's southeastern coast on Saturday at 11:48 p.m. EDT (0348 GMT and 9:18 a.m. India Standard Time on Sunday, Aug. 7) with two satellites onboard.
    UPDATE (Aug. 7 - 8:30am ET): "SSLV-D1 placed the satellites into 356 km x 76 km elliptical orbit instead of 356 km circular orbit. Satellites are no longer usable," according to Indian Space Research Organisation Twitter feed: isro/status/15562...
    Credit: ISRO
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  • @chinheat9565
    @chinheat9565 Рік тому +417

    If this happened to China: Indians would be flooding the channel with “hahaha, some “made in China” bs” comments
    This happened in India so: so Indians are like “that’s ok, we will do better next time” 😐

    • @syu1057
      @syu1057 Рік тому +134

      exactly!!!! That's the Indian human nature. Now someone needs to start a YT pieced on the 'uncontrolled indian rocket debris landing in residential area' just as how excited Indians got when they saw the smearing reports from Western media on China's Shenzhou 14. At the end, nothing happened and it landed in the ocean.

    • @chinheat9565
      @chinheat9565 Рік тому +65

      @@syu1057 I know right! It is a little irritating, their bs is in every channel

    • @jameslum8822
      @jameslum8822 Рік тому +68

      This is an indian achievement..... consistent space launch failures. The previous launch in 2021 ended up in the Andaman sea.

    • @franciscoorleans1444
      @franciscoorleans1444 Рік тому +48

      That's True Bro🤣😂😁

    • @strongchallenger2269
      @strongchallenger2269 Рік тому +43

      ​@@chinheat9565 What about the moon lander crashed and burned? India has found it too difficult to land and call it off! Next, they will try to land on Mars. 😱

  • @ilearnedsomethingnewtoday6193
    @ilearnedsomethingnewtoday6193 Рік тому +38

    Good news... They can just go next door to talk to customer service to find out what went wrong. 😂

    • @strongchallenger2269
      @strongchallenger2269 Рік тому +6

      Try to scam another customer?
      "Yello! Yello! This is Yindia calling. Your computer got viruzzzz"! 🙊😱

    • @randyinchesapeake8129
      @randyinchesapeake8129 Рік тому +1

      That's totally in poor taste ... (But still funny!).

    • @hogginarmocount9562
      @hogginarmocount9562 Рік тому +1

      Won't work.
      Especially since we prolly forgot to check that the label for american microchips said 'made in china'....
      Customer care gives no refunds if you miss out on that detail.😁

    • @husseinmuhamed2256
      @husseinmuhamed2256 Рік тому

      😂😂😂

    • @nanyanguo1
      @nanyanguo1 Рік тому

      @@hogginarmocount9562 thats typical yindian , Any failure, just claim made in china ,. Any success, claim everything home grown even tho just assembled from imported components

  • @johnnytyler5685
    @johnnytyler5685 Рік тому +9

    OMG that "first stage performance normal" voice was literally right out of Dr. No. LMFAO!

  • @robertlee9838
    @robertlee9838 Рік тому +61

    I am a Chinese. With a very small budget (comparing to China and US), India can go this far in space, itself is truly amazing. Good luck and keep on trying. You will be a superpower someday.

    • @boonseow8338
      @boonseow8338 Рік тому +6

      Haha.. are you insulting India?

    • @robertlee9838
      @robertlee9838 Рік тому

      @@boonseow8338 Absolutely not! China and India will eventually be back to their glory days (took away by the West).

    • @chamankhan7396
      @chamankhan7396 Рік тому +4

      India will be super power 2222 love u china from USA

    • @jonathanalvinrays..7070
      @jonathanalvinrays..7070 Рік тому

      There's noting called as a superpower... Those are metric calculations only.... The West and USSR started the space race... Then the Chinese and Indian program started... It's gradual. It's bound to happen...
      Hate comments, slurs, insults will happen. It's a tough competition... And there's no perfect rule for success..

    • @tuathaukui8565
      @tuathaukui8565 Рік тому +5

      @@chamankhan7396 200 years more ? , lmao , when that time India is super powar yes , and Pakistan already a hyper power

  • @johnpinner1
    @johnpinner1 Рік тому +10

    The operation went perfect but the patient died

  • @memememe21656
    @memememe21656 Рік тому +85

    I read many comments below from Chinese. As an Indian I agree with you that most of my country men lack social media etiquette. They say we are superpower when we are no where near being one. And most of us lack humility. I apologise on behalf of them. We have a long way to go before catching up on these matters with other developed countries while solving our own problems

    • @taytk8005
      @taytk8005 Рік тому

      @Madia
      Of importance, many Nitizens from India BLINDLY Regurgitating Westwen Narratives, Kowtowing and Hero worhip the Whites while rediculing - The Africans,The Arabs, The Americana/South Americans/Hispanics, The Aboriginals and Other Asians as inferiors to India and Western Countries

    • @Kennethtql
      @Kennethtql Рік тому +7

      Asian countries should all work together instead of playing racial cards by media and politicians.. Surely Asians can achieve many things if all just work together instead of fighting each other..

    • @L33tSkE3t
      @L33tSkE3t Рік тому +8

      As an American we consider you to be a Developing super power. Your GDP is growing. You have basically nuclear Triad Capabilities, ISRO is an incredibly impressive space organization with what you’ve been able to do in such a short time, you have a growing middle class with greater buying power than ever before in your country’s history, I mean Russia is technically a super power but, only militarily. They have a GDP roughly equivalent to that of Italy but with more than twice the people, a third of their entire economy is petroleum and gas extraction and refinement and as they’ve engaged in an illegal war by threatening the sovereignty of Ukraine, their economy has been sanctioned into near oblivion.

    • @taytk8005
      @taytk8005 Рік тому

      @@L33tSkE3t
      It's shameless that as an American, you're hypocritically accusing Russia of starting an unprovoked war in UKRAINE when The USA and her spineless colonies like Australia, Canada, EU, Japan, UK and NZ started 99.999% of unprovoked wars in Arab Countries, Americana/S. American/ Carribean/ Hispanic Countries, African Countries, Aboriginal/Indigenous Countries and Asian Countries since after the 2nd World Wars.
      The USA together with her spineless colonies like Australia, Canada, EU, Japan, UK and NZ have also been Illegally sanctioning individuals and countries like Afghanistan, Cuba, Chile, Iran, N Korea, Venezuela, Ecuador, Somalia, Libya, China, HK Sar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Pakistan ETC plus individuals who refused to KOWTOW to the USA and her Spineless Colonies Governments' Economic, Political, Social and Military Dictatorships and demands
      The only Country or people who had attacked and or invaded The USA are Japan (Invasion of Pearl Harbour) and Saudi Arabia (911 Attacks) - please stop spreading your warped arrogance and ignorance as sermons

    • @fredmertz1791
      @fredmertz1791 Рік тому +6

      There is only one super power the United States. And we are constantly criticized and attacked by many nations. Our soldiers die in wars all over the globe.
      Being a superpower is not what it's cracked up to be.
      Rather than focus on being a super power, I suggest you focus on solving India's problems, such as poverty, infrastructure, and establishing a great manufacturing base.

  • @13thChip
    @13thChip Рік тому +71

    Appreciate the boldness to show the world what went wrong instead of hiding and pretending nothing happened. Great learning from the outcome and a well executed mission.

    • @yiquny
      @yiquny Рік тому +5

      Indians treat tragedy as comedy.

    • @13thChip
      @13thChip Рік тому +1

      I didnt see anyone laugh but rather take corrective engineering actions so as to make the design robust. Thats the right attitude!

    • @MrCPPG
      @MrCPPG Рік тому +1

      @@yiquny they must laugh a lot

    • @highnessrm9256
      @highnessrm9256 Рік тому +1

      Not possible to pretend nothing happened as any object launched however small it may be is being tracked by international community.

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Рік тому

      @@yiquny i take it as a compliment

  • @Chris-de2qh
    @Chris-de2qh Рік тому +233

    My grandfather had that exact microphone on his CB radio in 1978.

    • @jinglealltheway6635
      @jinglealltheway6635 Рік тому +9

      04:41 - 70s or 80s vibe
      08:30 - when you got the hunch something is not right.

    • @valen460
      @valen460 Рік тому

      India always acts like the No. 1 Auper Power country in the world, it is reported that it has succeeded in launching satellites but there are no reports of failures, in all fields that is what the Indian media always does, so if you look at the fact that India is a country that is not organized, dirty and unsafe, it is different from the media coverage. , but the Indian media is the best when it comes to slandering other countries, it's disgusting!

    • @westleygress2160
      @westleygress2160 Рік тому +6

      My dad had same on his in 1970

    • @TIMBOPLYMOUTH
      @TIMBOPLYMOUTH Рік тому +10

      I thought they had bought the set from Apollo 13 lol

    • @jameslum8822
      @jameslum8822 Рік тому +18

      The entire ISRO program is a truckers' club..,.

  • @rohitsinghyxrs
    @rohitsinghyxrs Рік тому +232

    Imagine if the same thing would have happened with China's CNSA, then the same people who are sympathising with ISRO would have been trolling china by cheap slangs " made in china" and all shit....
    In that case, they would never go in technical details.
    Hypocrisy at its peak 🤦
    Btw hope ISRO learned from it and will achieve great success in future.🙌✌️

    • @user-sh6kg1tb6e
      @user-sh6kg1tb6e Рік тому +16

      Why you are feeling bad when someome is trolling china?

    • @yungunit8299
      @yungunit8299 Рік тому +41

      @@user-sh6kg1tb6e china is number 1. Endia number 198.

    • @rohitsinghyxrs
      @rohitsinghyxrs Рік тому

      @@user-sh6kg1tb6e obviously
      Keeping hate for some country is not a proud thing at all
      Is that even a question ⁉️
      You mean it's better to live with having so much hate and toxicity for any country 🤦
      India is a land of bhagvad geeta
      Where we have so much respect for our enemies as well.
      But this new india is something else.
      It's hyper toxic with cheap internet access and so many trolls and keyboard warriors making the way for the country.
      As I said again
      Imagine if China's mission would have failed instead of ISRO's
      You people would have been enjoying so so much on someone's failure.
      That's my point 😉

    • @tradestudent2978
      @tradestudent2978 Рік тому +53

      @@user-sh6kg1tb6e Because he or she is not hypocrite.

    • @stashoneill
      @stashoneill Рік тому

      It’s simple. Western countries like India. They hate China.

  • @bobbylow175
    @bobbylow175 Рік тому +15

    I feel they spent more money on the announcer being theatrical than the actual rocket science.

  • @Hawkido
    @Hawkido Рік тому +371

    This is how we as human beings learn things... by doing them, and seeing what went wrong... This isn't a failure, it was a successful learning experience. So much of this went beautifully, it is a testament to ISRO that it has made so much progress so quickly. May all of your future launches be free of this error.

    • @ashwinajmery6071
      @ashwinajmery6071 Рік тому +13

      Thanks buddy to understand this. Media always doing their propaganda but you understand this was a successfull mission as we Learnt from this . And soon we can update . This Rocket manufacturing cost only 4 million doller and also this was SSLV first flight.

    • @Wendy____
      @Wendy____ Рік тому +6

      It's exciting to see more countries investing in space. I wish good luck for India's future projects.

    • @ashwinajmery6071
      @ashwinajmery6071 Рік тому +4

      @@Wendy____ Thank you buddy. We wish we all are going to space oneday.

    • @rickgeller6043
      @rickgeller6043 Рік тому +25

      So, if I build my first rocket 🚀 and it blows up during launch it’s not a failure it’s a learning experience?

    • @frankng4574
      @frankng4574 Рік тому +6

      No argument here,we say the failure is the origin of the success.

  • @freegatemy
    @freegatemy Рік тому +30

    The difference between Chinese and Indian space missions is stark
    1) Chinese staff don't applaud at every stage until whole mission is accomplished successfully
    2) Indian officials do not look confident but anxious, some even in prayer mood
    3) Average age of officials
    4) Setting of mission control room
    5) Official language used.
    ~from a Malaysian

    • @cks7709
      @cks7709 Рік тому

      @@blizz3621 I accept all your points except the last one. you see we are so fond of western language and education system that we prefer to use a language which is not native to us in such critical fields as well. There is nothing wrong in speaking a different language but the amount of knowledge and information which you can understand and convey in native language is unmatched. Chinese, Russian, French , Germans... etc. , always prefer using there own language specially in such critical fields.

    • @biboloxo
      @biboloxo Рік тому +2

      @@blizz3621 Point 3: I think what he meant was that China only has young officials in their control room. If you search it up, most Chinese officials look like they are in their 30s.

    • @harmless6813
      @harmless6813 Рік тому

      @@biboloxo Looking at the Chinese population growth rate, this is probably bound to change. :-/

    • @highnessrm9256
      @highnessrm9256 Рік тому +1

      How space launch failures addressed by Chinese media?

    • @kamalkumar7978
      @kamalkumar7978 Рік тому

      @@cks7709 if they go for full hindi mode even the hindi belt people won't understand it. 😁
      Every part of India has their own native languages so its easier to use english.
      Hindi is also a regional language.
      Hindi broadcast do happen parallely.

  • @tubasungod
    @tubasungod Рік тому +9

    What a bummer for everyone after seeing so many excited and hopeful faces. Hopefully you will come back stronger and nail the next launch!

  • @wisdombites3586
    @wisdombites3586 Рік тому +74

    I feel sorry for India but I hope Indian media learnt to be humble rather than smearing China for everything. We don’t see China laughing at India when India fails

    • @hogginarmocount9562
      @hogginarmocount9562 Рік тому

      Lol....hope the global times learnt on how to be transparent about failure from this.
      We don't give 2 cents about what china does. And we have not reached where we are by getting satisfaction from laughing at others- least of all from the thieves who run china.
      We didn't care what they would do, how they would react when we kicked their asses without weapons in the Himalayas, we won't care about the consequences if they want war with us.

    • @shockme156
      @shockme156 Рік тому

      Indian mentality is very bad

    • @PHALANGE1931
      @PHALANGE1931 Рік тому +4

      Chinese always fails

    • @albert-kl8bm
      @albert-kl8bm Рік тому +2

      Go India, we Chinese support you from heart !

    • @kamsang686
      @kamsang686 Рік тому +1

      @@PHALANGE1931 china rank two, china got space station .

  • @kevinshelton2788
    @kevinshelton2788 Рік тому +4

    I think I recognized that voice of that one controller as a call center phone scammer I saw on UA-cam once

  • @justin2221
    @justin2221 Рік тому +10

    should've called tech support

  • @mhnmhn4198
    @mhnmhn4198 Рік тому +5

    Idk why a country with a billion hungry mouths thinks about satellites

    • @archismaanrudra876
      @archismaanrudra876 Рік тому +1

      Billion hungry mouths ? You okay bro ?

    • @ayushkr.sharma2303
      @ayushkr.sharma2303 Рік тому

      Why are you feeling Fking illiterate?

    • @karabx3827
      @karabx3827 Рік тому

      They want to boast, brag and talk big. That's why. They got not a billion hungry mouths. They got 1.35 billion hungry mouths and no toilets.

  • @assertivekarma1909
    @assertivekarma1909 Рік тому +8

    I was fascinated with the human dynamic & watching people's faces, challenging endeavors are full of ups & downs.

  • @thomaswilliams4944
    @thomaswilliams4944 Рік тому +3

    Indian mission control room looks like a massive scammer call center.

  • @nordmansaxe
    @nordmansaxe Рік тому +41

    Congratulations India , I liked to see the 3rd stage spinning like a sun wheel

    • @Almighty_Flat_Earth
      @Almighty_Flat_Earth Рік тому +1

      Dude, are you not aware of the truth yet? Earth is not a globe, universe doesn't exist, sun & moon are same size hovering above our flat earth. If earth goes around the sun, then why do we see same stars for all 12 months? Shouldn't we see different stars on different directions? Globe liars got busted once again😁 solar system, big bang, planets are fake (photoshop). Are you people even real?
      Michaelson-Morley and Airy's experiment were supposed to prove the earth's rotation, but those proved the earth doesn't spin, they bite the dust, many experiments ended up with the result of non-moving flat surface. Earth is flat and covered in glass dome and tiny sun and moon hover above the flat earth. WELCOME TO REALITY. UNIVERSE DOESN'T EXIST.
      Governments , nasa, isro have been lying this whole time.

    • @tuathaukui8565
      @tuathaukui8565 Рік тому +4

      😂😂😂

    • @aps_indian
      @aps_indian Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/q6eYw2cEIK8/v-deo.html

    • @consciousevolution2822
      @consciousevolution2822 Рік тому +1

      You don't realise it's an animation

  • @into_the_void
    @into_the_void Рік тому +311

    Due to the final stage failure, the stage as well as the two satellite payloads were injected into an elliptical orbit measuring 356km x 76km and subsequently destroyed upon reentry. According to the ISRO a sensor fault was not identified and corrected by the mission software. This led to the final stage firing only for 0.1s instead of the intended 20s.

    • @joszandstra2044
      @joszandstra2044 Рік тому +19

      thanks for the info, too bad the satellites where lost

    • @facundobarrionuevo3730
      @facundobarrionuevo3730 Рік тому +26

      It happened to me in ksp😭😭

    • @mikecabral1579
      @mikecabral1579 Рік тому +24

      That’s sad news. Space orbiting is hard and new rockets are even harder. You were so close. We live in exciting times with so many small satellite launching rockets. You accomplish a lot and you will fix issue and get there next flight. I feel bad for you but a country filled with so many brilliant people will succeed.

    • @michaeldomansky8497
      @michaeldomansky8497 Рік тому +6

      Condolences!

    • @Rkcuddles
      @Rkcuddles Рік тому +3

      Was this a translation of the bits that weren’t English? Sad to see so much hard work not pan out the way the team expected.

  • @danielrehm5008
    @danielrehm5008 Рік тому +40

    They jinxed it by clapping too soon

    • @Zerpentsa6598
      @Zerpentsa6598 Рік тому +9

      They forgot to break a coconut over the engines and sacrifice a goat.

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Рік тому +4

      Rewind ⏪ back.
      One of the female staff screamed out loud "What a beautiful sight to behold!".
      It got that wicked witch of the west Peelousy's famous Jinxed.

    • @jchock7503
      @jchock7503 Рік тому

      Like the wise saying goes....... don't count your chickens before they are hatched.

  • @Kenneth_James
    @Kenneth_James Рік тому +58

    Looks like 70s era NASA in there

    • @spammerscammer
      @spammerscammer Рік тому +25

      That's a hell of a complement.

    • @strongchallenger2269
      @strongchallenger2269 Рік тому

      Every launch that they have carried out failed and you will never hear from them again! Remember they tried to land the lander on the moon and crashed? Everything stopped! You don't hear it any more. Now, they failed again! Next!

    • @johnleinen7167
      @johnleinen7167 Рік тому +6

      Either from a warehouse in Houston, or old soviet Era equipment.

    • @wonkothesane7000
      @wonkothesane7000 Рік тому +5

      Yea. Wright down to the Flat screens and Laptops.😒😒

    • @vibhanshuchauhan3328
      @vibhanshuchauhan3328 Рік тому +1

      It is our small satellite launch vechile we already have heavy lift vechiles it is for commerical op isro predicts we will do launches every weak on this vehicle

  • @troubledseed
    @troubledseed Рік тому +9

    Flying the first call centre to space.

    • @aps_indian
      @aps_indian Рік тому

      Yeah it's time to loot the looters👍👍

  • @phxskater602
    @phxskater602 Рік тому +67

    spent millions on the rocket....couldnt spend $400 on a decent camera

    • @ashton272
      @ashton272 Рік тому +16

      Should be spent on more indoor plumbing

    • @SerenityDreaming
      @SerenityDreaming Рік тому +1

      Hush

    • @syu1057
      @syu1057 Рік тому +4

      at least invest in some headpones so that they can type with both hands instead of holding a transport truck radio. If they had typed fast enough, maybe they could have told the satelite to get into the orbit properly.

    • @user-fx2oo3bi9c
      @user-fx2oo3bi9c Рік тому

      This question for NASA???

    • @475girish
      @475girish Рік тому +1

      Camera is not Very Important since we are not Watching HD Movie...Launches and Learning is Important... ☝️

  • @user-qg1tp7ib5r
    @user-qg1tp7ib5r Рік тому +92

    Although China and India have territorial sovereignty disputes, as a developing country and a country that suffered from Western aggression, we can appreciate the hardships and difficulties India faces in developing space technology. We also experienced failures and were blocked by the United States and the West from participating in international space cooperation with China, but today we have made excellent achievements in space at our own pace and wish India new success in the future.

  • @soysauce4223
    @soysauce4223 Рік тому +11

    And India keeps saying ISRO is on par with China's space agencies.

    • @bsc524
      @bsc524 Рік тому +1

      @SoySauce The chief of ISRO said India's space technology is more advance than that of China and this is what they got.

    • @rakeshbarman3486
      @rakeshbarman3486 Рік тому

      every space agency has failures ,just look at our success rate

  • @bsc524
    @bsc524 Рік тому +9

    One may call it a learning experience but a failure is still a failure and no point self-comforting.

  • @ThisIsMyRealName
    @ThisIsMyRealName Рік тому +4

    I remember this game on my Commodore 64 👍 it's 1982 all over again.

  • @nepal7660
    @nepal7660 Рік тому +18

    India can never compete with China. China is so far far way way ahead of India in everything. Even in 100 years time, India will still be far far way way behind China in everything. India is progressing yes. China is progressing too at 3 times or 5 times the speed of India. Now India maybe 50 years behind China. In another 5 years, India will be 100 years behind China and never could catch up.
    From : Nepal 🇳🇵

    • @vibhanshuchauhan3328
      @vibhanshuchauhan3328 Рік тому +1

      Bro then atleast don't demand aid from india we are fastest growing economy in the world much faster than Chinese and we don't steal other tech

    • @pranavgandhar4604
      @pranavgandhar4604 Рік тому

      Lol

    • @anitathakur9340
      @anitathakur9340 Рік тому

      Typical nepali lol

    • @coolsellcanada
      @coolsellcanada Рік тому

      tech should not have limit 。 belongs to all human。this is how we improve。 by sharing and learn from others。

    • @hogginarmocount9562
      @hogginarmocount9562 Рік тому

      Lol ..triggered wumao or katori from the western border posing as a Nepali...

  • @droningoninscotland6124
    @droningoninscotland6124 Рік тому +119

    I think India should concentrate more on improving its health, safety and food hygiene standards throughout the country first

    • @mred8002
      @mred8002 Рік тому +7

      The budget is minuscule, and would do nothing for the ills you mention for that population.sure, those things need to be addressed, but in their own right, and budget

    • @bryonkidder6199
      @bryonkidder6199 Рік тому +7

      Or Garbage trucks?....lol

    • @jaym9846
      @jaym9846 Рік тому +17

      Population, corruption, pollution, and trash.

    • @datianlongan5567
      @datianlongan5567 Рік тому

      That’s the same BS western countries gave China 20 years ago

    • @mred8002
      @mred8002 Рік тому +5

      @@jaym9846 Sounds like here, doesn’t it? I know many Indians and Pakistanis. All I talked with agree that there are just too many people there, and there was a sense that any initiative would be doomed at the start. Rather a fatalistic view, but may be realistic.

  • @cyt8584
    @cyt8584 Рік тому +2

    Space exploration is our frontier for mankind. May Indian space agency continue to explore and succeed in their attempt in near future.

  • @ronaldayres546
    @ronaldayres546 Рік тому +19

    As a American who grew up watching NASA reach out into space it's great to see other countries do likewise in time India will have a very viable space program. Good luck and GOD speed for the future.

    • @markmark63
      @markmark63 Рік тому +2

      It is great, although several American's I have met are unaware that almost 80 different countries have their own space agency, and since the US Apollo missions, there have been over 200 successful (unmanned) moon missions by 6 different countries. A few weeks ago, South Korea launched a Lunar satellite on a SpaceX rocket.

    • @jackman5840
      @jackman5840 Рік тому

      @@markmark63 I met several Canadians that didn't know they had an arm on the ISS.

    • @JetFire9
      @JetFire9 Рік тому +1

      @@jackman5840 It’s not worth knowing

  • @sz5263
    @sz5263 Рік тому +31

    Made in India!

    • @HaiderAli-eo5wu
      @HaiderAli-eo5wu Рік тому

      This was a new type of Rocket SSLV and this was its first flight..

  • @jediknight73
    @jediknight73 Рік тому +26

    India has millions of very poor people why they go to space costing billions?

    • @ashwinajmery6071
      @ashwinajmery6071 Рік тому

      F*ck you man. Your jealousy is showing how much you are scared of us 😂

    • @therealdeal2163
      @therealdeal2163 Рік тому

      Trying to beat China .....China has a permanent home inside every Indian head .....don't care if people are poor and hungry must beat China !

    • @hogginarmocount9562
      @hogginarmocount9562 Рік тому +2

      Coz everytime that poor kid whose family is starving just so he can succeed in STEM sees a rocket go up, he will acknowledge his family's sacrifice allows him to reach horizons denied to his parents, just because they were poor.

    • @syu1057
      @syu1057 Рік тому +1

      Million? Try billion.

    • @user-gz3sd4kn3r
      @user-gz3sd4kn3r Рік тому

      For your kind information india's ISRO is decreasing space cast and many countries will come for launching their satellite with our rocket ok

  • @UncleKennysPlace
    @UncleKennysPlace Рік тому +7

    1990s video game graphics, to be sure.

  • @sureshmichael6203
    @sureshmichael6203 Рік тому +19

    Can't even send satellite but they want to become superpower 😂😂😂😂

    • @pranavgandhar4604
      @pranavgandhar4604 Рік тому +7

      Before barking😂
      India have successfull Mars mission at first attempt !

    • @changle736
      @changle736 Рік тому +8

      made in india😄

    • @deepinsight1175
      @deepinsight1175 Рік тому +1

      Sslv is a brand new launch vehicle which was developed in a very short time. Which is a huge achievement in itself. You rarely see new vehicle being developed in such a short time. No launch vehicle performs perfectly in its first attempt. Many crash. But sslv has performed flawlessly till the last injection phase. Where data loss has occurred. Although both satellites have been injected as seen by on-board camera but wasn't injected in correct orbit and hence are unusable. As chairman isro said every other next generation technology performed flawlessly in sslv. They are all the propulsion stages, new next generation control electronics, aerodynamic design, new technology for stage separation and the architecture of the vehicle etc has been proven in first attempt. So great first development flight of sslv.

    • @shabotages
      @shabotages Рік тому +4

      Be careful they don't take criticism lightly.
      If you says one bad word they will rage whilst shaking their head

    • @marcmcreynolds2827
      @marcmcreynolds2827 Рік тому +4

      They've been launching satellites for decades.

  • @jingnil5025
    @jingnil5025 Рік тому +28

    There is an old saying come to my mind: learn to walk before you run.

    • @ayushkr.sharma2303
      @ayushkr.sharma2303 Рік тому

      A rocket can't walk .
      MF

    • @hylimm
      @hylimm Рік тому +6

      Or build sewer system first before space flight?

    • @karabx3827
      @karabx3827 Рік тому +5

      Very true. Can't even walk yet wants to run. Can't even build toilets 🚽 yet want to build rockets and satellites.

    • @mq827
      @mq827 Рік тому +1

      very true

    • @mq827
      @mq827 Рік тому +1

      when you put ego over resource and knowledge this is what happens

  • @dreamahead9233
    @dreamahead9233 Рік тому +27

    Lol they couldn't put a satellite into space but are quick to insult China 😂 😂 😂 😂

    • @euy7957
      @euy7957 Рік тому

      shut up.
      India is super power, much better, cleaner, richer than China!

    • @medialcanthus9681
      @medialcanthus9681 Рік тому

      Not all and mostly the secondary school kids goaded to be anti China by some of their media.

    • @zhihengwei4725
      @zhihengwei4725 Рік тому +1

      😄😄😄boom

    • @pushkaranprasanth4687
      @pushkaranprasanth4687 Рік тому

      Poor boy. Even SpaceX failed last week again. With their falcon heavy. China failed with their long march in last summer. Things happens

    • @raghureddysripathi2363
      @raghureddysripathi2363 Рік тому +1

      Same goes to you quick to insult others.

  • @chrismanes1839
    @chrismanes1839 Рік тому +6

    Some ancient tech lol

    • @deepinsight1175
      @deepinsight1175 Рік тому

      Sslv is a brand new launch vehicle which was developed in a very short time. Which is a huge achievement in itself. You rarely see new vehicle being developed in such a short time. No launch vehicle performs perfectly in its first attempt. Many crash. But sslv has performed flawlessly till the last injection phase. Where data loss has occurred. Although both satellites have been injected as seen by on-board camera but wasn't injected in correct orbit and hence are unusable. As chairman isro said every other next generation technology performed flawlessly in sslv. They are all the propulsion stages, new next generation control electronics, aerodynamic design, new technology for stage separation and the architecture of the vehicle etc has been proven in first attempt. So great first development flight of sslv.

  • @edwardhewer8530
    @edwardhewer8530 Рік тому +3

    Nice to see the broadcast of this wasn't edited or scripted; the yellow line compared to the target red line graph was excellent and nice way to show updated performance along the way. Unlucky this time but looks like a nice rocket system.

    • @renemartin5729
      @renemartin5729 Рік тому

      "Unlucky" is when you drop a peanut butter sandwich and it falls upside down. Failing to put a few satellites in orbit is a lack of knowledge and skill.

    • @renemartin5729
      @renemartin5729 Рік тому +1

      @@blizz3621 India fails a lot while China succeeds a lot. Look at what China has achieved in the past years and compare that to everything India has (not) achieved...
      What is a "digestible cup of tea"?
      Are there also undigestible cups of tea?

    • @renemartin5729
      @renemartin5729 Рік тому

      @@blizz3621 I live in SE Asia and can eat very spicy food. I am very familiar with Indian food, especially the vegetarian varieties. I don't need any herbal tea. The best part of India are the foothills in the north. Srinagar, Leh, Ladakh, Manali. I've been there many times.
      30 years ago, India's GDP and China's GDP were more or less equal. Since then, China has moved forward and lifted its population out of poverty, India moved backward and abject poverty is still rampant. India should focus on its population, and stop trying to compete militarily with China. India simply can't afford an armsrace while hundreds of millions of Indians live in poverty.

    • @harmless6813
      @harmless6813 Рік тому +1

      @@renemartin5729 You seem to be curiously concerned about the well being of China ...

    • @edwardhewer8530
      @edwardhewer8530 Рік тому

      @@renemartin5729 - no, sometimes you are unlucky. Like a highly trained special operations person having a mortar shell land to close. Or you get cancer because a Gamma ray from a Star two million light years away passes through you and changes the rna of one of your cells. They most certainly weren’t “Lucky” were they?

  • @robertliang3529
    @robertliang3529 Рік тому +8

    This is one too many. Time for heads to roll in order to progress.

  • @LuciFeric137
    @LuciFeric137 Рік тому +14

    Did they model their mission control from an old James bond movie?

    • @vishboy482
      @vishboy482 Рік тому +2

      😂 that's how our government office looks. Hope you didn't see anyone napping 🤣

  • @frontlinedefense
    @frontlinedefense Рік тому +22

    Great step forward, India! Wishing for your success next time.

  • @jerski14344
    @jerski14344 Рік тому +51

    13% Failure rate (14 Failed out of 116 Total Launched spacecraft by ISRO) is the worst of all National space agencies in the world. "We learn from mistakes" but, too many mistakes will discourage the team and prevent newcomers. Imagine if thats 14 spacecraft launches with Humans on board, that's a lot Human remains in space.

    • @renemartin5729
      @renemartin5729 Рік тому +14

      "Thursday's launch also marked the 100th consecutive successful launch of China's Long March family of launch vehicles since the grand debut of the heavy-lift Long March-5B in May, 2020. "

    • @antoncipnio9374
      @antoncipnio9374 Рік тому +2

      why dont indian goverment invite the expert from google, apple, tweet, all indian people, cmon help yg motherland

    • @dongiovanni8899
      @dongiovanni8899 Рік тому

      North Korea Space Agency has better success rate

    • @AryanRaj-si7zb
      @AryanRaj-si7zb Рік тому

      @@antoncipnio9374 Indians love money bruh

    • @dragonstormdipro1013
      @dragonstormdipro1013 Рік тому +2

      Absolute bogus.

  • @cristosanto815
    @cristosanto815 Рік тому

    Well done India!! Hugs from Italy

  • @xinfuxia3809
    @xinfuxia3809 Рік тому +2

    The Indian launch commanders look middle aged. The Chinese team look young.

  • @wenchen8870
    @wenchen8870 Рік тому +5

    Was that Pelosi speaking with Indian accent '.. Beautiful sight to behold'?

  • @derrick1707
    @derrick1707 Рік тому +6

    Cool! The graphics takes me back to the 90's

  • @brianressler569
    @brianressler569 Рік тому +2

    that dude on the loud microphone is something straight out of some 50s sci fi film, I mean that as a compliment, they got pretty close to nailing it

    • @kalki4751
      @kalki4751 Рік тому +3

      the way he communicated with his trucker friends was funny.

  • @royanderson1429
    @royanderson1429 Рік тому +8

    To stick with what you do best, tech support scamming.

  • @shabotages
    @shabotages Рік тому +30

    Next time just buy a Chinese rocket to send your satellite.
    It's cheap, works, and efficient.
    Save your time with this unnecessary failures

    • @jameslum8822
      @jameslum8822 Рік тому

      India pride wouldn't allow that. Indians would rather have a 100 failures, being laughed at than have a failure
      free Chinese rocket. And why India are only successful in failures.

    • @1jh963
      @1jh963 Рік тому +1

      They are not as simple Soon copy and pass to the enemy

    • @shabotages
      @shabotages Рік тому +1

      @G99 Gaming well that's great weapons.
      See how many Indians have gone with just 1 variant
      🤣🤣🤣

    • @kamalkumar7978
      @kamalkumar7978 Рік тому

      @@shabotages seems like you did more damage to yourself and fell in your own grave.

    • @shabotages
      @shabotages Рік тому

      @@kamalkumar7978 no no we fine.
      But you will have oxygen shortage again soon 🤣🤣

  • @dansanger5340
    @dansanger5340 Рік тому +25

    The guy on the CB radio was having the time of his life communicating with his trucker buddies.

    • @chrisantoniou4366
      @chrisantoniou4366 Рік тому +3

      That was the problem, having a Dalek telling us that everything was NOR MULL! 😆

    • @davidtavener1742
      @davidtavener1742 Рік тому +3

      He sounds like Gary Seven’s
      Computer in Assignment Earth…

    • @jeffshepard4976
      @jeffshepard4976 Рік тому +1

      @@davidtavener1742 I thought so too.......I couldn't help but laugh....it was so mono-tone and devoid of any emotion.......I can't get "working" out of my head.

    • @kalki4751
      @kalki4751 Рік тому

      hahaha, I know my country people, its new to you may be 😂😂. Trucker buddies, LOL.🤣🤣 he seemed to get over this sh*t and pick his kid from school. LOL

    • @gregscottjung
      @gregscottjung Рік тому

      @@chrisantoniou4366 thank you for that comment 😂 thought it was just me thinking that

  • @jongshingpan3629
    @jongshingpan3629 Рік тому +14

    Failure is the mother of success. keep it up! From China!

    • @user-ir4wm6xw7q
      @user-ir4wm6xw7q Рік тому

      Failure is the mother of success, but also the son of bitch...

    • @HanS662
      @HanS662 Рік тому

      While you give words of encouragement, they go on WION and talk the worst shit about China...

  • @desmondho3736
    @desmondho3736 Рік тому +15

    WION anchor lady will be the first to clap this unsuccessful launch. Oh... sorry I meant if it is China failure she jump with joy. Hello Palki where are you....
    Oh.. sorry... No offense, India keep going you will succeed.

  • @digitalawareness4282
    @digitalawareness4282 Рік тому +6

    Now they can go back to calling American seniors…

  • @hawkychg3930
    @hawkychg3930 Рік тому +5

    India ego is so huge..this must hit them hard!!

    • @pocupineyoulove973
      @pocupineyoulove973 Рік тому

      Much better than your manufactured Chinese ego. How many days will you last without CCP controlling all the levers?

  • @colingriffiths3091
    @colingriffiths3091 Рік тому +14

    God dam shame that. I'm surprised Prof Chandra wasn't there.

  • @ivanho7268
    @ivanho7268 Рік тому +13

    Thomas Edison tried several hundred times till he invented the light bulb, when asked why the failure. He said each and every try is a learning experience. Hence keep learning, till success land on India. The Chinese Space Agency were banned from US space programs, however they eventually succeed, but kept on innovating. It prove it can be achieved.

    • @Zerpentsa6598
      @Zerpentsa6598 Рік тому +2

      So where will the hundreds of spent boosters land? Hope it's Australia, middle of Camberra.

    • @jeradgorney1786
      @jeradgorney1786 Рік тому

      China stole every piece of the technology they use. They produce ZERO innovation. If someone in China does it gets stolen, so there is no incentive.

    • @joeyjamison5772
      @joeyjamison5772 Рік тому +2

      _"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up."_
      -Thomas A. Edison

    • @jerski14344
      @jerski14344 Рік тому +8

      13% Failure rate (14 Failed out of 116 Total Launched spacecraft by ISRO) is the worst of all National space agencies in the world.

    • @ivanho7268
      @ivanho7268 Рік тому

      @@jerski14344 learning curves could be shorten should India humbly learn from successful countries.

  • @SteveJaye84
    @SteveJaye84 Рік тому +3

    This was great to watch! However I couldnt help but think of the irs call center scammers when the camera showed us the control center areas lol! Proud of you all congratulations!

  • @cchance
    @cchance Рік тому +12

    Why is it we get live videos from onboard spacex flights and indias running what looks like a google sketch up modeled animation of their ship to indicate the process

    • @VenomM778
      @VenomM778 2 місяці тому

      India's budget is way less . that's why

  • @petepeter1857
    @petepeter1857 Рік тому +5

    Maybe the warranty ran out? They tried reaching someone...🤣🤣

    • @blokin5039
      @blokin5039 Рік тому

      Don't laugh about this Peter 😒

  • @danensor2762
    @danensor2762 Рік тому +2

    stay the path India...your success will surely follow

  • @jdsood7101
    @jdsood7101 Рік тому +5

    Isro has become a Circus..
    Jai Hind..

  • @marcusoutdoors4999
    @marcusoutdoors4999 Рік тому +76

    My heart goes out to the team. Space is hard, I am sure that they will enjoy success on the next flight. Very frustrating though when so much went right earlier in the flight on what clearly is a viable launch system.

    • @deepinsight1175
      @deepinsight1175 Рік тому +5

      Sslv is a brand new launch vehicle which was developed in a very short time. Which is a huge achievement in itself. You rarely see new vehicle being developed in such a short time. No launch vehicle performs perfectly in its first attempt. Many crash. But sslv has performed flawlessly till the last injection phase. Where data loss has occurred. Although both satellites have been injected as seen by on-board camera but wasn't injected in correct orbit and hence are unusable. As chairman isro said every other next generation technology performed flawlessly in sslv. They are all the propulsion stages, new next generation control electronics, aerodynamic design, new technology for stage separation and the architecture of the vehicle etc has been proven in first attempt. So great first development flight of sslv.

    • @marcusoutdoors4999
      @marcusoutdoors4999 Рік тому +1

      @@deepinsight1175 Thank you for the additional information. I was really impressed. Hopefully they will have gathered a lot of good data to ensure a successful flight next time.

    • @BAZZAROU812
      @BAZZAROU812 Рік тому

      Not like it's Rocket science.. Oh wait...

    • @TruthisinChrist2746
      @TruthisinChrist2746 Рік тому +1

      You all believe this nonsense? Wow

    • @1krishnadas
      @1krishnadas Рік тому +1

      It's a hard game...

  • @ninersnation3298
    @ninersnation3298 Рік тому +31

    I laughed hard when India sling a probe to Mars and declared India is a space exploration superpower😂😂. You got to do a probe, drop a rover and send back pictures and soil testing data back to Earth.
    Today’s failure showed India is still a long way from a space power. Do like the Chinese, one step at a time. India talks so much about a big time power. India is still very weak.

    • @rishabhvats6896
      @rishabhvats6896 Рік тому

      Bruv I laughed so hard at your comment and your stupidity. People like you are the true dumb fucks of our society get some education my dude and a life .

    • @therealdeal2163
      @therealdeal2163 Рік тому +1

      Don't say that to them !!! Say Indian more powerful, richer and better than China , China is poor and backward compared to India , it's what Indians believe and understand ....

    • @sangeeth3804
      @sangeeth3804 Рік тому

      Haha,kids.

    • @ninersnation3298
      @ninersnation3298 Рік тому

      @@sangeeth3804 India is the most popolous country on this globe, not a UN permanent Security Council member, not in top 5 GDP on this globe. IT IS A SLAP ON THE FACE!!
      India is hella weak!!! but Indians always feels like they're big time power. It is crazy!!

    • @siddhesh6942
      @siddhesh6942 Рік тому +2

      @@sangeeth3804 you are the kid here. The commenter said everything right. Indians like to talk more than do something.

  • @Ar-ye1cr
    @Ar-ye1cr Рік тому +8

    Whole country was excited for launch but you know sometimes things don't go as per your expectations. So learn from failures also. Vehicle launch was success but satellite into orbit as per requirement was not satisfactory so partial success. Still we can learn from it. Way to go forward people don't get afraid by failures. Best wishes to Indian scientists community👏👏👏🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @cloudbuilder74
      @cloudbuilder74 Рік тому

      I would like to know how many astronauts of India will be killed by partial success in the future.

  • @wildboymoyer6262
    @wildboymoyer6262 Рік тому +3

    Anybody else notice the guy that died running near the launchpad area in the first 10 seconds?

    • @boluback
      @boluback Рік тому

      Yeah that was a person for sure.

    • @yoyomodiji
      @yoyomodiji Рік тому

      That was a computer glitch which is on lower right corner ,nobody is allowed near 150m of rocket launching site during any country's launch

  • @johnmcdonald1293
    @johnmcdonald1293 Рік тому +7

    I enjoyed watching that great work India from Australia THANKS for sharing

    • @Zerpentsa6598
      @Zerpentsa6598 Рік тому +3

      Hope all their empty boosters land in Sydney.

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Рік тому +1

      Sure, you do enjoy it.

    • @Green_House
      @Green_House Рік тому +1

      Indian scammers should be able to find it with TeamViewer. 🙂

  • @robertmiranda2444
    @robertmiranda2444 Рік тому +1

    I grew up on Vandenberg AFB in the 60s and 70s launch failure's were quite common and fun to watch, however a failure is very uncommon now days,. Stay strong each launch gets easier and soon you'll be a successful space faring nation.

  • @Nikhil-bl4kl
    @Nikhil-bl4kl Рік тому +2

    Mission failed successfully😂😂😂

  • @truesimplicity
    @truesimplicity Рік тому +6

    One small stumble... Just keep pushing forward as everyone fails when attempting great things, before finally succeeding and it becoming routine.

  • @sataka2546
    @sataka2546 Рік тому +39

    Made in India … what you expect? Start from your railroad and work your way up!

    • @mother.95
      @mother.95 Рік тому +3

      Thankyou babi. Come again.

    • @deepinsight1175
      @deepinsight1175 Рік тому

      Sslv is a brand new launch vehicle which was developed in a very short time. Which is a huge achievement in itself. You rarely see new vehicle being developed in such a short time. No launch vehicle performs perfectly in its first attempt. Many crash. But sslv has performed flawlessly till the last injection phase. Where data loss has occurred. Although both satellites have been injected as seen by on-board camera but wasn't injected in correct orbit and hence are unusable. As chairman isro said every other next generation technology performed flawlessly in sslv. They are all the propulsion stages, new next generation control electronics, aerodynamic design, new technology for stage separation and the architecture of the vehicle etc has been proven in first attempt. So great first development flight of sslv.

    • @clipwat1511
      @clipwat1511 Рік тому +2

      @@deepinsight1175 Why put a satellite in a brand new vehicle? Shouldn’t you test the vehicle to its core first before launching anything on it? Sorry, i am not a professional, just asking…

    • @harmless6813
      @harmless6813 Рік тому

      @@clipwat1511 Depends on the satellite. If it's cheap enough it's worth a try. Such a launch is expensive after all.

    • @clipwat1511
      @clipwat1511 Рік тому

      @@harmless6813 thx for the explanation

  • @party4keeps28
    @party4keeps28 Рік тому +2

    This felt cobbled together. They couldn't even get the camera exposure right.

  • @kekelinks
    @kekelinks Рік тому +22

    Indians: Woooooohhhh
    Rocket: *BOOM*
    Also Indians: Woooooohhhh

    • @jameslum8822
      @jameslum8822 Рік тому +4

      @@krkamath there is always an excuse on why it didn't work. LOL 😂

    • @varun2250
      @varun2250 Рік тому +2

      @@jameslum8822 Pelosi's Republic of Taiwan visit did work, Cryna got inconsolable tears, poor Xi.

    • @davidwoon6402
      @davidwoon6402 Рік тому

      ​@@varun2250 US deceitful scheme. Next, on the Agenda. US will support Kashmir Independence.
      #cry-about-it 🤗

    • @varun2250
      @varun2250 Рік тому

      @@davidwoon6402 Let the events take its course. If that happens probably we will cry together with cryna

    • @amrendrekumar2041
      @amrendrekumar2041 Рік тому +1

      🐕🐕🐕 always bark 🤣🤣.
      Remember ISRO achivement

  • @mboyer68
    @mboyer68 Рік тому +21

    Vehicles going 20,000mph, working in an environment where in the sun is 250 degrees and the shade is -350 degrees, among other challenges aren't simple things. I applaud the nation of India and their space program, citizens of the US are proud of your achievements and understand the difficulties. It's funny, if you ask someone "how fast does the space shuttle go?" most will respond with 500mph or 600mph range, but I've never met anyone who knew the answer. People can't even imagine 20,000mph, they don't believe me. One of the problems is testing a full size rocket is too expensive. So they've got to trust their designers. I'm sure they have the data which will show exactly what went wrong. India will be able to remedy the problem and have a successful launch very soon.

    • @lazervision2602
      @lazervision2602 Рік тому

      Actually the shuttle went 17,500mph, Saturn V = 28,000. The fastest vehicle we have is the satellite Galileo (pretty sure it's that one) is going 38,000mph.

    • @robertelliott2026
      @robertelliott2026 Рік тому

      @@bpd8426 I smell sh!te!! ICBM's travel at a maximum of mach 23-24 15,000 mph or 24,000 kph.
      The only way an ICBM gets to that speed is if it has had a gravitational assist slingshot or two, and those take years and that's not what they're meant to be!!
      When Galileo crashed into Jupiter it was travelling at almost 49km per second or almost 108,000 mph, but only after 3yrs and a VEEGA gravitational slingshot assist, 3 planetary flybys Venus then Earth and Earth again before heading to Jupiter.

    • @robertelliott2026
      @robertelliott2026 Рік тому +1

      @@bpd8426 No worries, my friend. Take it easy, enjoy your day! 😀

    • @bpd8426
      @bpd8426 Рік тому

      @@robertelliott2026 I watched this video years ago, and just got what he said numbers wise far off. I think the video was of a test of the missile, and secret CIA drone.. That’s just me I don’t believe in aliens. ua-cam.com/video/HjoOuAoZpow/v-deo.html

    • @joseluisperez4015
      @joseluisperez4015 Рік тому

      OKAY GENIUS 👌...

  • @sastajoker3326
    @sastajoker3326 Рік тому +4

    Correction-
    Some people are thinking that this is India's first ever space launch but it's actually not india is launching satalites in space since 3 decades this was a brand new launch vehicle which costs around 3-4 mil USD 🙃🙃😕🚀🛰️

  • @ozztheforester
    @ozztheforester Рік тому +93

    There are a lot of things wrong about this! And it has to be addressed for the good of Indian tax payers and rest of us living on this planet! Such basic things, from the exposure settings of the launch tracking camera to the way they communicate with each other using hand held radios, it just feels and looks like 70's technology. While they are using iPads and modern computers to track the telemetry, their methodologies stuck in the past. Come on India you can do better than this!

    • @harmless6813
      @harmless6813 Рік тому +27

      You can tell it's not the 70s ... because no one is smoking! :D

    • @jacobwood7083
      @jacobwood7083 Рік тому +17

      I didn't have to read the title to know this rocket wasn't going to make it when I saw that exposure setting ahahhaha

    • @kamalkumar7978
      @kamalkumar7978 Рік тому +7

      Its just cost cutting, dude. That is not the problem of exposure value. They just use cheap cameras. They don't spend much on PR for the obvious reasons. Even their webinars are highly technical and not for a common people. They just give access to their webinars so that the students and researchers from the same field can track the recent developments by ISRO and ask questions to ISRO. They don't get much fund from the govt.

    • @nevillecreativitymentor
      @nevillecreativitymentor Рік тому +1

      @@harmless6813 🤣

    • @nevillecreativitymentor
      @nevillecreativitymentor Рік тому +2

      @@jacobwood7083 😂

  • @nightfurygame-hub4619
    @nightfurygame-hub4619 Рік тому +11

    Since it was a Demo flight of the new rocket, it did had probabilities of something going wrong despite rigorous testing.
    Anyway, the D2 launch may be fully successful🤗

  • @drft743er3
    @drft743er3 Рік тому +7

    I see some people here think this is India's first ever launch. But this is the first launch of the new SSLV which will be a much more economical rocket for putting small satellites (upto 500kg) in the orbit. ISRO's initial launches were in 1970-80s.

  • @garycole2976
    @garycole2976 Рік тому +25

    We donate as a caring country £100 million to add the poor of India they send up rockets that don’t work what a waste

    • @hydromic2518
      @hydromic2518 Рік тому +5

      Your country’s economy is shrinking

    • @hurithinkbefore1340
      @hurithinkbefore1340 Рік тому

      That's why they have so many scam call centers

    • @pranavgandhar4604
      @pranavgandhar4604 Рік тому

      National security is big thing,
      India won't to rely On Us for china,
      India is not dumb like Ukarine.
      We know why r speakinng ,how western media mindest about india .

    • @adybarker4733
      @adybarker4733 Рік тому +5

      The uk stopped all aid to India 7 years ago. Good job too.

    • @mother.95
      @mother.95 Рік тому

      You looted 45 trillion from India. Troll harder next time, dacoit.

  • @OhFookinELL
    @OhFookinELL Рік тому +3

    When it’s China failed, India is the first to laugh and mock China. Not so funny when it happens to you, right.?

    • @himanshu_yadav3028
      @himanshu_yadav3028 Рік тому

      It was first flight of a new rocket
      India's PSLV has 55 launches with just 2-3 failures

    • @OhFookinELL
      @OhFookinELL Рік тому

      @@himanshu_yadav3028 Fail is Fail. There is no grey area. You don’t laugh and Mock at others when things go wrong. You’ll get it back in your face.

    • @himanshu_yadav3028
      @himanshu_yadav3028 Рік тому

      @@OhFookinELL ok then keep laughing , but be ready to cry when India shutts your mouth off ,just like India did of America in 2015 by sending satellite to Mars in first attempt 😉

  • @user-fl8pv4bz9p
    @user-fl8pv4bz9p Рік тому +5

    Congratulations Indian SSLV successful lauch(99%).
    From Japan😍😍

  • @leonlim9006
    @leonlim9006 Рік тому +5

    This is consistent with India's space technology.

    • @ankursingh1962
      @ankursingh1962 Рік тому

      Consistent only with maiden launch and also it is obvious with every other space agency in the world

    • @aps_indian
      @aps_indian Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/q6eYw2cEIK8/v-deo.html

  • @jast3641
    @jast3641 Рік тому +47

    you have to ask the Chinese for advice to make your launches a success. Are you part of the BRICS or not? Or are you too proud to do it?

    • @ashwinajmery6071
      @ashwinajmery6071 Рік тому +6

      My foot to ask the Chinese. We believe on ourselves and have own talent as well as experience..not needed anyone's advice.

    • @jast3641
      @jast3641 Рік тому +11

      @@ashwinajmery6071 The Chinese ou Russians will already be on Mars and you will still be trying to make successful launches.Don't be proud.

    • @ashwinajmery6071
      @ashwinajmery6071 Рік тому +11

      @@jast3641 Buddy i think you have need to search for Mars best mission.. ISRO only be the one who reach to Mars only in one first attempt and that successfull mission cost is lower then the Hollywood Gravity movie budget. Please search it then return reply me. Okay I'll be waiting for your reply

    • @coolspace2786
      @coolspace2786 Рік тому +4

      @@ashwinajmery6071 indeed.. bollywood budget costs less than the hollywood's one

    • @cybercebuto
      @cybercebuto Рік тому +5

      @@ashwinajmery6071 why not ask for help.. ego and pride together = failure .... from NASA lols

  • @motomono
    @motomono Рік тому +20

    I wander why their IT system looks like ZX Spectrum graphics?

    • @darrenrsmith7119
      @darrenrsmith7119 Рік тому +3

      Beeeeeeeeeep..weeeeerrrrrrrrr.... screech to screaming for last update 😂

    • @darrenrsmith7119
      @darrenrsmith7119 Рік тому

      Beeeeeeeeeep..weeeeerrrrrrrrr.... screech to screaming for last update 😂

    • @adybarker4733
      @adybarker4733 Рік тому +2

      Because they recently upgraded from a ZX81 network.

    • @slphang0123
      @slphang0123 Рік тому

      Done well with what they have.

    • @motomono
      @motomono Рік тому +2

      @@slphang0123 not so much

  • @Designarchi1
    @Designarchi1 Рік тому +2

    Sometimes I wonder if it would be better for someone on the ground controlling things like when a rocket stage ignites instead of having some computer program that always seems to mess up somehow. Or at least a manual override when something goes in error.

  • @bigchuy
    @bigchuy Рік тому +21

    Maybe India needs to concentrate on providing plumbing to its population before they try spaceflight

    • @nandagopalm7232
      @nandagopalm7232 Рік тому

      Jelly?

    • @saltydog9914
      @saltydog9914 Рік тому

      ah no you didn"t

    • @psy_inamorato5703
      @psy_inamorato5703 Рік тому +1

      India have better rockets pslv

    • @deltaview2151
      @deltaview2151 Рік тому +4

      And all other countries have yet to eradicate homelessness, wars, religious conflicts and drugs issues.. maybe they should stop lecturing India.

    • @harmless6813
      @harmless6813 Рік тому +1

      You could say the same about Russia. :P

  • @user-lw1um3ic5r
    @user-lw1um3ic5r Рік тому +3

    Why does the Indian aerospace industry speak English? Do Indians no longer speak Hindi?

    • @oleh9799
      @oleh9799 Рік тому

      Because they forever worship white men.

    • @siddhesh6942
      @siddhesh6942 Рік тому

      Colonial mindset. They think english is superior than hindi. This is not only about aerospace but almost everything in india.

    • @oleh9799
      @oleh9799 Рік тому

      @@siddhesh6942
      That is why I said they forever worship white men.

  • @irishtino1595
    @irishtino1595 Рік тому +20

    I'm 60 years old. I remember vividly watching some early NASA launches (in black and white) blowing up. In 3rd grade Americans were walking on the moon. Nice launch for India, very impressive - the loss of the satellite package was a bummer.

    • @pranavgandhar4604
      @pranavgandhar4604 Рік тому +1

      Rip if think this was first satellite launch by india

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 Рік тому

      Buy your next car, fridge,washing machine, and toilet made in India.
      Put the money 💲💰 where your mouth 👄 is.

    • @bondgabebond4907
      @bondgabebond4907 Рік тому

      Even Werner von Braun, famous X-Nazi rocketeer, had many failures before they got one into near space. I'm amazed they can take what is a tin can mounted on another tin can, fill it with fuel and make it go straight up.

    • @monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050
      @monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050 Рік тому

      It is much harder being pioneers though.

    • @ghgdxcvgddd9145
      @ghgdxcvgddd9145 Рік тому

      So Nasa should try landing on the surface of pluto for now..

  • @Fy20fy
    @Fy20fy Рік тому

    That is a nice way to end the live telecast by the mission controller knowing the mission has failed.

  • @hoofhearted1902
    @hoofhearted1902 Рік тому

    Man Stravos Halkais on the microphone upped his game!

  • @ibnbattuta1304
    @ibnbattuta1304 Рік тому +21

    I hope this means we will see less “ISRO is better than NASA” videos 😌

    • @strongchallenger2269
      @strongchallenger2269 Рік тому +12

      If you want something said, ask India.
      If you want something done, ask China.
      - Maitreya Bhakal (Indian Author)

    • @kavalogue
      @kavalogue Рік тому

      @@strongchallenger2269 if you want something built structurally sound, out of quality materials, and with the ability to survive the entire mission however, just ask the rest of the world

  • @markmarsh27
    @markmarsh27 Рік тому +7

    Hopefully the fact that the Ganges River is a conveyer belt dumping hundreds of tons of garbage into the Bay Of Bengal every day isn't an indication of how irresponsibly India will conduct itself in space.

    • @hydromic2518
      @hydromic2518 Рік тому

      I don’t think the criteria you are using for space exploration is very good as nearly every other space faring nation will seem the same as India

    • @gemnicherry2670
      @gemnicherry2670 Рік тому

      Not to mention it’s supposed to be sacred to the Hindus and it’s trashed like that!

  • @yewchukiong3986
    @yewchukiong3986 Рік тому +1

    Do not count the chicken before they are hatched.

  • @markrtaylor
    @markrtaylor Рік тому +5

    I swear! I kept waiting for Bugs Bunny to pop up and say "WHATS UP DOC"?????

  • @tliew3846
    @tliew3846 Рік тому +97

    Hope they can at least bring down their now space junk responsibly since they are so loud mouthed about others.

    • @jameslum8822
      @jameslum8822 Рік тому

      Have you seen how Indians leave their personal garbage on public properties? It will make you sick. This space episode will be no different.

    • @vibhanshuchauhan3328
      @vibhanshuchauhan3328 Рік тому +19

      Our rockets are falling back and dropping down in cities How will you feels if our gslv or a pslv fall in Beijing or Shanghai and your safety standards are well known

    • @deepaks8430
      @deepaks8430 Рік тому +21

      Lol, the payload have already burnt in the atmosphere itself and talking about rocket stages then you know the trajectory of ISRO's launches, it's completely over ocean unlike some irresponsible nations launching over other countries.

    • @imperfectsoul7140
      @imperfectsoul7140 Рік тому +14

      Oh look a Chinese came out of prison and is lecturing on UA-cam, bruh how did you come here? pls don't annoy your masters by using vpn.

    • @sophisticatedthumb5364
      @sophisticatedthumb5364 Рік тому +4

      @@imperfectsoul7140 Lmao you're so jealous

  • @mrtony1985
    @mrtony1985 Рік тому +7

    I love how mustaches are still such a fad in India like it was in 1980s USA.

    • @basque888
      @basque888 Рік тому +3

      its to match the 80s gear.😅

  • @graemesharp1982
    @graemesharp1982 Рік тому +4

    The dude on the loudspeaker makes it sound like a Bond villains evil lair

  • @randht
    @randht Рік тому +3

    Look at all those beautiful minds that worked on that project. 👏👏👏👏 congratulations guys for your hard work.