India's Flagship Lunar Mission Chandrayaan 3: Will it Brake or Break?

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  • @scottmanley
    @scottmanley  Рік тому +299

    I keep seeing comments from people telling me that the reason for the failure was revealed recently, this is not true, we did get more details on a number of important factors, but there's no clear chain of cause to effect which explains what was seen without speculation. Recently ISRO Chief S Somnath made a number of very helpful comments highlighting:
    1) The engine over performance during rough braking resulting in the spacecraft being on a trajectory that would land shorter than intended
    2) A landing area which was so small that the over performing braking left the spacecraft trajectory outside this area
    3) Software limits on things like vehicle rotation rates
    So it's clear that when the vehicle transitioned to fine braking mode it was in a situation that left it unable to reach the target site, and somehow the guidance software let the vehicle spin out of control. And saying 'it was a software glitch' is true, but is not that answer that the engineers used when addressing the changes needed for CY3.
    Some possibilities are:
    * In trying to solve to a landing solution the software ended up unable to find a solution and just stopped doing anything.
    * The solution math resulted in mathematical operations which crashed the software or left it in an infinite loop
    * The solution found was inside the moon and it flew there.
    * The maneuvers to make up the lost distance, combined with limitations on sensors resulted in a mismatch between actual and predicted attitude.
    And many more, possible scenarios, to disambiguate we'd need the actual Failure Analysis Committee report but it was never published even after legal challenges in court to get it released.
    See Here: twitter.com/anasfaisal114/status/1572635683914911746

    • @firetree2007
      @firetree2007 Рік тому +4

      the reason is the whole basic design of the descending engine Chandrayaan is totally wrong, there is no successful module of this kind design, ie, instead of as all USSR, US Apollo and China's Chang'er, all used one single central big engine, Chandrayaan used multiple small engines with very rough control. For Chandrayaan 3, they did not learn the lesson from Chandrayaan 2, still use the same failed design, therefore the high probability is it will fail again.

    • @diveshmittal5091
      @diveshmittal5091 Рік тому +48

      @@firetree2007 see you on 23-24 August, when the lander lands safely on lunar surface. That will be a big slap on your face .

    • @rgaming161
      @rgaming161 Рік тому +14

      Chandrayaan 2 is not properly failed mission yes lander crash into the moon but moon orbiter is still working to the moon orbit Today

    • @Christobanistan
      @Christobanistan Рік тому +5

      What I read was there was a software glitch that caused the lander to provide very slightly too much thrust the entire descent, so that when it got close to landing, it was well before the landing zone.
      The software's goal was to land in a pretty small area, but since it was well outside that area, it was faced with an impossible goal and reacted erratically.
      Part of the correction is to make the allowed landing area much larger, just in case the initial glitch happens again.

    • @vasukhurana-pb9ki
      @vasukhurana-pb9ki Рік тому +2

      another possibility is fuel shortage after it has increased its thrust more than required due to limitation (20% change directly in thrust which I heard) for reaching its small projected area for which it may increase its speed.

  • @johnstoner2
    @johnstoner2 Рік тому +3751

    Like an American once said, we do these things not because they are easy, but because they are hard. I love to see India taking this on. So exciting.

    • @Judah_889
      @Judah_889 Рік тому

      It's not that hard. Even Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos made their own space companies. Long days of government funded space programs are gone. The private space industry will boom within a few years and it'll be a industry of trillion dollars once we get to mine asteroids. I'll be the next Elon Musk for sure.

    • @the18thdoctor3
      @the18thdoctor3 Рік тому +6

      @@Judah_889lol good one

    • @manansharma3889
      @manansharma3889 Рік тому +34

      bruh why u staring me like that

    • @l4bells851
      @l4bells851 Рік тому +58

      why not say his name, I think JFK deserves that respect

    • @Observer9812
      @Observer9812 Рік тому +60

      Like an Indian Vikram Sarabhai said....finding solutions through engineering,not money.

  • @hogey74
    @hogey74 Рік тому +909

    Australian here, cheering them on! That last one was so close!

    • @Robert_austia
      @Robert_austia Рік тому +5

      Only 400 is left😢😢

    • @marvelstudio5238
      @marvelstudio5238 Рік тому +5

      thank you mate and looking forward for ashes win for aussies. cheers!!!

    • @faisal_noor
      @faisal_noor Рік тому +4

      Yeah,recent news say Australian found Indian rocket debris on their beaches ...😂

    • @icebaby6714
      @icebaby6714 Рік тому +4

      @@faisal_noor Yes, they found debris on the beach of Western Australia, don’t think it is related to Indian moon mission 😅

    • @forever8737
      @forever8737 Рік тому +7

      ​@@icebaby6714it is related to India's first moon mission chandrayan 1 around 2008 ...

  • @10ON10
    @10ON10 Рік тому +1727

    *Rooting for Chandrayaan 3's success*

    • @induchopra3014
      @induchopra3014 Рік тому +6

      Thank you so much.

    • @KA-vs7nl
      @KA-vs7nl Рік тому +7

      They proved they CAN poo in loo!!

    • @adruvitpandit5816
      @adruvitpandit5816 Рік тому +4

      Same here dude but Indian PM is bad luck anything he tries to take credit for turns to dust, last time he tried to take credit for chandrayan 2, it failed. 🤞

    • @animatormishraji
      @animatormishraji Рік тому +22

      ​@@adruvitpandit5816 every world leader or a politician will do it... they take credit anything happens in their area or country ... thats how every democratic party works , you should get some onowledge about politics , if they dont take credit how will they get more vote ?? A war isnt won by only the king its mostly done by the sena , but most credit goes ... to maharaja....

    • @kogg8789
      @kogg8789 Рік тому

      @@KA-vs7nl pakistani tatta

  • @astra1653
    @astra1653 Рік тому +2467

    I think it's awesome that India has developed such a promising space program. I wish them good luck and Godspeed! 🎉

    • @PChan-yt4uf
      @PChan-yt4uf Рік тому +11

      Don't forget NASA's help in there. Give credit where credit is due.

    • @gknkrnkjgjugjrgjrng
      @gknkrnkjgjugjrgjrng Рік тому

      @@PChan-yt4uf NASA DIDNT give any HELP. dont spread fake narratives

    • @Sandy-bn8ig
      @Sandy-bn8ig Рік тому +158

      ​@@PChan-yt4ufnasa didn't helped us. Credit goes to isro. This is completely made in India🇮🇳

    • @HulgulChulchul-sy7ob
      @HulgulChulchul-sy7ob Рік тому +20

      ​@@PChan-yt4ufyes they helped and i really appreciate them.
      Being an Indian, I respect American for their help in building our space program.

    • @HulgulChulchul-sy7ob
      @HulgulChulchul-sy7ob Рік тому +34

      ​​@@Sandy-bn8igin the initial days of isro, nasa helped alot.
      Just because we are successful now doesn't means we should be arrogant. We should respect those who helped us reach here.

  • @FandersonUfo
    @FandersonUfo Рік тому +3329

    Godspeed Chandrayaan 3 - good luck to India and ISRO - 🛸✨

  • @jyotishmansharma9726
    @jyotishmansharma9726 Рік тому +2073

    As an Indian , it's heartwarming to see you guys so supportive and happy about Indian Space Programs .

    • @danielmoser1012
      @danielmoser1012 Рік тому +56

      It's the solid rocket boosters. Americans love solid rocket boosters.

    • @pravinprithviraj7883
      @pravinprithviraj7883 Рік тому +42

      So you were not cheering for India 😂😂🤣but for solid rocket boosters? The guy above you was pouring out his heart, n you cut him deep

    • @SPEARHEADGLOBAL
      @SPEARHEADGLOBAL Рік тому +27

      Stop this cringe fest

    • @AjiNMoto
      @AjiNMoto Рік тому

      Stop crawling, you guys guys making these silly remarks only lower your image. Its no big deal that scientific communities talking about your space program. Jeez such an inferior energy.

    • @AjiNMoto
      @AjiNMoto Рік тому

      @@SPEARHEADGLOBALbelow every such video where the westerners talk about india we fins these lil cringey low self esteem guys ruining it for everyone. Absolute inferiority

  • @andyprice4696
    @andyprice4696 Рік тому +1478

    I think India nails it this time. That is a country of very smart people and when they fail, they learn from it. I think they get it right this time!
    Ps…. 8/23/23. Congrats to India!! Knew you would do it! Now show the world some cool images of the moon!

    • @क्षेत्रक्षेत्रज्ञ
    • @sappudusappudu4329
      @sappudusappudu4329 Рік тому +13

      100% Bro!

    • @pareshpkolekar
      @pareshpkolekar Рік тому +15

      Yes. India will definitely celebrate again after 15th Augtust of next month on 23rd August when Chandryan 3 will land on the lunar surface.

    • @KA-vs7nl
      @KA-vs7nl Рік тому +4

      They proved they can poo in loo!

    • @2596mr
      @2596mr Рік тому +21

      This isn't just for India. It's for Humanity! All the space programs share knowledge amongst themselves and India will do the same.

  • @johnnysdesk
    @johnnysdesk Рік тому +1742

    Chandrayaan 3 is very important because LUPEX mission depends on it.

  • @gregmchurch
    @gregmchurch Рік тому +630

    Even though launches are almost a daily occurrence and we take for granted modern space exploration we, seeming, have forgotten how truly impressive it is. The amount engineering, mathematics, chemistry and other physical sciences needed to achieve LEO is staggering, to say nothing of the complexity of achieving a rendezvous with another celestial body.
    With luck, and engineering, hopefully Chandrayaan 3 is a success.

  • @audiblebooksvideo7340
    @audiblebooksvideo7340 Рік тому +1643

    if ISRO fail 1000 time , we stand with them for 1001 try . we know that science and technology is core of Indian development not only in space but any other field .

    • @arjunathesage7010
      @arjunathesage7010 Рік тому +17

      The core of development is the upliftment of the underprivileged, not a fake moon mission PSYOP.

    • @Saad_Khan1729
      @Saad_Khan1729 Рік тому +174

      ​@@arjunathesage7010tf you meant by fake moon missions??

    • @arjunathesage7010
      @arjunathesage7010 Рік тому

      @@Saad_Khan1729 100 percent Fake

    • @nirvanabhilash117
      @nirvanabhilash117 Рік тому +120

      @@arjunathesage7010 what do you mean by fake moon mission? if you have facts then present it or other wise do not speak shi*t on the comment section.

    • @vinamrajha
      @vinamrajha Рік тому +100

      @@arjunathesage7010well go and do some research how much ISRO has contributed in security of India. It was ISRO which informed the government of Chinese making roads inside Arunachal at a critical time any delay would have left us probably with a lesser state. And that’s one of the things, it was ISRO through which India became only the 3rd or 4th nation to have it’s own navigation system. And as per there plans if they’ll be able to enter into space exploration and make profits it wouldn’t only uplift India’s status around the world but will create various opportunities for everyone. Just like they’re doing by collaborating with private and newer space companies. And talking about poverty within past 15 years India has lifted over 400m people out of poverty as per IMF. Thats more than population of US nd UK combined. It’s easy to say but bringing prosperity in a nation with such a culture play, lack of education, so many religion and a democracy. You can’t wish to change a national with so many complications to happen in a night. And it would never change if people like you with crab mentality keep complaining for any new or innovative thing they are trying to do! Th first thing we need to change is appreciating the goods and congratulate them if if they fail.

  • @ericfielding2540
    @ericfielding2540 Рік тому +857

    I am hoping for a successful landing this time of Chandrayaan-3
    The biggest collaboration between ISRO and NASA is the NASA-ISRO SAR (NISAR) Mission scheduled for launch on the GSLV mark 2 rocket early in 2024. This synthetic aperture radar system will have two radar wavelengths, 24 cm and 12 cm, on the same spacecraft.

    • @arjunathesage7010
      @arjunathesage7010 Рік тому +11

      You watch too much TELL-LIE-VISION

    • @ufloc
      @ufloc Рік тому +71

      @@arjunathesage7010 are you a "stay woke" conservative christian mother?

    • @ade29116
      @ade29116 Рік тому +42

      ​@@arjunathesage7010 Sometimes please visit isro website and look at the upcomming confirmed missions of isro

    • @21Danieltbs
      @21Danieltbs Рік тому

      ​@@arjunathesage7010and you think too highly of your own ignorance and arrogance!

    • @bkmarksuser
      @bkmarksuser Рік тому +5

      Yeah pretty excited about that one with L& S bands. Do you know what is resolution?

  • @fellowabhi
    @fellowabhi Рік тому +492

    As an Indian fan of Scoot I'm so happy to see you sharing your thoughts ❤
    Fly safe Chandrayaan 3

  • @rh9909
    @rh9909 Рік тому +962

    It's really cool to see India progress very fast and vigorous in space.

    • @karishmayadav1231
      @karishmayadav1231 Рік тому +9

      yes only in space not on earth😂

    • @satvikarya569
      @satvikarya569 Рік тому

      @@karishmayadav1231 What allah's asshole?

    • @Tom-fw6bx
      @Tom-fw6bx Рік тому

      @@karishmayadav1231they landed fast too. Or too fast.

    • @krpranjal6
      @krpranjal6 Рік тому +2

      ​​​@@karishmayadav1231hey MY factor of Indian politics I got u..

    • @itstactic1287
      @itstactic1287 Рік тому +4

      ​@@karishmayadav1231that's what we lack now unity... Politics is really becoming bad now... It's a moment for Indians not for some political party...

  • @LabyrinthMike
    @LabyrinthMike Рік тому +379

    I'm hoping for the best too. It took JPL several attempts in the 1960s to land on the Moon. It's not an easy task.

    • @TheStopwatchGod
      @TheStopwatchGod Рік тому +8

      That was back in the 1960s when we knew nothing about landing on other bodies

    • @manifold1476
      @manifold1476 Рік тому +19

      The difficulties are *different* now.

    • @blackmamba9950
      @blackmamba9950 Рік тому +67

      This is the south pole, and the difficulty is in the fine braking phase which is pretty complicated

    • @arjunathesage7010
      @arjunathesage7010 Рік тому +1

      Nobody has landed on the moon. Brainwashed ignoramus.

    • @robertadsett5273
      @robertadsett5273 Рік тому +59

      @@TheStopwatchGod it’s not like there’s a prepackaged landing solution now

  • @dr4d1s
    @dr4d1s Рік тому +167

    I am so happy for ISRO and the people of India. Good stuff, gets you right in the feels!

  • @BMrider75
    @BMrider75 Рік тому +276

    Thanks Scott for this excellent breakdown of the Chandrayaan program.
    Fingers crossed for a successful soft landing this time !

  • @bassmechanic237
    @bassmechanic237 Рік тому +491

    Godspeed to India and their future space endeavours!

    • @Om_Namah_Shivayaa
      @Om_Namah_Shivayaa Рік тому

      We'll be working together for our future space endeavours! Go humanity and permanent peace .

  • @sanviews9819
    @sanviews9819 Рік тому +254

    Since Chandrayan3 follows 'failure based design', it has a high chance of soft touchdown.. good luck ISRO and India!

    • @sappudusappudu4329
      @sappudusappudu4329 Рік тому +16

      I am sure they learnt from the mistake and rectified it so soft landing is almost guaranteed

    • @HypnosisBear
      @HypnosisBear Рік тому

      @@sappudusappudu4329 Your prediction was right! 👍 Chandrayan 3 landed softly! Seems like they indeed learnt from their previous failure.

  • @subikashbunty
    @subikashbunty Рік тому +130

    India is going from strength to strength... They are doing the right things at the right time and I am sure India will scale more and more heights. Way to go India.

  • @theunknown21329
    @theunknown21329 Рік тому +172

    As an Indian, it's really amazing how much everyone was excited for this launch. People at my workplace stopped working until we saw satellite seperation. Awesome to see people take interest in science.

    • @arjunathesage7010
      @arjunathesage7010 Рік тому +1

      Where did you see the satellite separation, cartoon animation on TELL-LIE-VISION?

    • @salamari8519
      @salamari8519 Рік тому +24

      @@arjunathesage7010 😬😬 father less behaviour?

    • @sandysand3097
      @sandysand3097 Рік тому

      I once heard stupidity was the downfall of civilization. Pretty much confirming that it was in fact crazy

    • @arjunathesage7010
      @arjunathesage7010 Рік тому +2

      @@salamari8519 says the one who's father is unknown.

    • @salamari8519
      @salamari8519 Рік тому +10

      @@arjunathesage7010 father less reply

  • @er.m.s8930
    @er.m.s8930 Рік тому +150

    Kindly note: chandrayaan mission launch on Moon South pole where it doesn't receive sunlight throughout.
    If successful, India will be the first and only country successfully safe land on moon South pole

    • @QuantumNinja1.9
      @QuantumNinja1.9 Рік тому +3

      It receives sunlight!

    • @JohnFrost-gt1cs
      @JohnFrost-gt1cs Рік тому +33

      @@QuantumNinja1.9 nope south pole of moon does not receive any sunlight throughout

    • @megharaj4989
      @megharaj4989 Рік тому +16

      ​@@QuantumNinja1.9it doesn't, thats why they are trying to find more amount of water there

    • @er.m.s8930
      @er.m.s8930 Рік тому +23

      @@QuantumNinja1.9 no other has never tried on South pole cause it's very fragile than launching on the middle region on the mon.
      South pole harsh negative freezing (making electronic to work extremely delicate).
      South pole has extreme craters elevation than the middle region

    • @saurabh6453
      @saurabh6453 Рік тому +5

      ​@@QuantumNinja1.9 its freezing

  • @ThalassTKynn
    @ThalassTKynn Рік тому +162

    I am always so excited to see ISRO missions!

  • @amalvarghese3238
    @amalvarghese3238 Рік тому +642

    The ISRO chief shared minute details about what went wrong with the Vikram lander of Chandrayaan-2 as it went hurtling down towards the identified 500m x 500 m landing spot on the lunar surface with the engines designed to reduce its velocity developing higher thrust than expected.
    "The primary issues were, one we had five engines which were used to give the reduction of the velocity, which is called the retardation. These engines developed higher thrust than what was expected," he told reporters here on the sidelines of India Space Congress organised by SIA India.
    Somanath said that when such a higher thrust was happening, the errors on account of this differential were accumulated over some period.
    "All the errors got accumulated, which was on the higher side than what we had expected. The craft had to make very fast turns. When it started to turn very fast, its ability to turn was limited by the software because we never expected such high rates to come. This was the second issue," the ISRO chief
    said It was almost close to the ground and kept on increasing the velocity," Mr Somanath said.
    In a nutshell, the problem in Chandrayaan -2 was that the ability to handle parameter dispersion was very limited, he said.

    •  Рік тому +8

      Yes it crashed.

    • @1999NIRUPAM
      @1999NIRUPAM Рік тому +133

      @you can’t simplify it by just saying it crashed. You need to identify what went wrong exactly to rectify it for your second attempt. Which is what was done and for this lander they reduced the number of thrusters and calibrated the software to new parameters which is where the primary error in the mission occurred as Mr.Somanath has mentioned

    • @Ergzay
      @Ergzay Рік тому +13

      Except that explanation is garbage because it uses a bunch of incorrect statements. For example, there is no "turning" going on. So the explanation about "very fast turns" is just silly. It's clear that the person talking doesn't know what they're talking about.
      Also the statement about error accumulation also makes no sense (or implies a very poor design) as it implies some kind of open-loop guidance to the surface, which can't work. If they're still doing the same thing then it will fail again.

    • @albertovieira4844
      @albertovieira4844 Рік тому +7

      But all this would be discovered with the simulations. I don't understand how these flaws weren't evident. Several probes were sent for software calibration. And to say that they didn't know about the thrust of the rockets... I don't know, that seems very strange to me. It's too basic a mistake to believe...

    • @ericssmith2014
      @ericssmith2014 Рік тому +3

      @@albertovieira4844 Apparently, they didn't simulate what would happen if the rockets overperformed. Had they ever fired those rockets in space before?

  • @WaqasKhan-qm9ox
    @WaqasKhan-qm9ox Рік тому +217

    Insha Allah, the Chandrayaan3 mission would be complete success and the orbiter/lander/rover would all succeed in their respective missions. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

    • @Shell-_-Abraham
      @Shell-_-Abraham Рік тому +10

      We need Muslims like you.

    • @official.rajarshidutta
      @official.rajarshidutta Рік тому +22

      @@Shell-_-Abraham Har cheez me religion mat ghused. He is speaking as an "INDIAN" and that should be enough.

    • @yoyomodiji
      @yoyomodiji Рік тому +10

      ​@@official.rajarshiduttahaan toh uss beti cho d ko mas All ah insha all ah bolne ki zarrorat hai kya? So reply waisa aaya.

    • @el_a_76juv21
      @el_a_76juv21 Рік тому +3

      ​@@Shell-_-Abrahamwhy this double standard thoughts ? 95% + muslims are just like him? C'mon we are Indian too, why we have to type a comment and prove that we too love our own country? We love our country just like everybody. But sad part is that for a bunch of dumb people we have to carry an identity that we love India 😢😢😢

    • @OG_SLAYYER
      @OG_SLAYYER Рік тому +3

      MAY SHREE RAM BLESS CHANDRAYAN 3

  • @pupaepedorra
    @pupaepedorra Рік тому +104

    An amazing achievent for India. I am impressed by the way they did it, and the complexity of the devices.

  • @PabloA64
    @PabloA64 Рік тому +93

    Good for India! Hoping for the best next time!

    • @mudit1
      @mudit1 Рік тому

      ??

    • @amritsharma9181
      @amritsharma9181 Рік тому +2

      not next time...he was talking about failure happened last time in 2019. This is a second attempt and it would take 40 days to reach moon. Hope this time everything goes as planned.

  • @veyev4320
    @veyev4320 Рік тому +72

    Chandrayaan 1 was the mission which confirmed water traces on Moon. Even when the last attempts were not totally successful, their respective orbiters have provided us with great insights of value.

  • @ISleepWithAFanOn
    @ISleepWithAFanOn Рік тому +129

    Best of luck to India! You've got this! ❤

  • @raymobula
    @raymobula Рік тому +101

    This is awesome. Good luck to the whole team behind this project.

  • @CausallyExplained
    @CausallyExplained Рік тому +97

    After SpaceX, ISRO launches are the most pleasing to watch.

  • @Seriouslyfunny1
    @Seriouslyfunny1 Рік тому +320

    What happened with the lander of the second mission was that during the last phase of it's descent, the thrust produced by the engine was more than estimated. This caused the lander to veer off it's trajectory to the landing area. Now to make it to the landing area, it needed to make a pretty sharp turn, which required it to accelerate. But landing requirements required it to decelerate. This caused a conflicting logic and what the logic circuit decided is unclear, but it looks like it accelerated the rover to restore it's path which led to the hard landing.
    The new lander has been given more fuel and it's landing area has been expanded significantly. Several other redundancies have been added so that something may work if one thing doesn't.
    Hope it's successful. Not just for India but for all :)

    • @backwashjoe7864
      @backwashjoe7864 Рік тому +33

      Software developers everywhere are nodding in sympathy.

    • @E9X330
      @E9X330 Рік тому +2

      Hard landing ? Don't you mean crash ?

    • @davidaugustofc2574
      @davidaugustofc2574 Рік тому +2

      ​@@E9X330 land hard

    • @manofsan
      @manofsan Рік тому +9

      @@E9X330 - I agree - I wish they'd avoided use of the phrase "hard landing", which tends to confuse or mislead, and had instead used the word "crash"

    • @Sandy-bn8ig
      @Sandy-bn8ig Рік тому +4

      ​​@@E9X330t has not crashed rather there is no movement neither we're getting signal. It's called hard landing

  • @ShrirajGPethe
    @ShrirajGPethe Рік тому +79

    Interestingly, the recent name change from GSLV M3 to LVM3 is due, in part, to the fact that the GSLV M3 doesn't have any ancestral link to the older GSLV models.
    Plus, there's an insurance angle: some previous failures of completely different GSLV configurations reportedly led to increased insurance costs for the GSLV M3. You learn something new every day! INSURANCE.

  • @devamjani8041
    @devamjani8041 Рік тому +202

    You forgot to mention that NASA is watching very closely and hoping for it to succeed because it needs that invaluable data that Chandrayan 3 will collect about the south pole that NASA needs for its Artemis program which aims to land humans on the south pole of the moon.

    • @coolberg5026
      @coolberg5026 Рік тому +3

      good one

    • @BlackHawkTejas
      @BlackHawkTejas Рік тому +16

      As is JAXA for its LUPEX Mission

    • @noahpattar78
      @noahpattar78 Рік тому +4

      If NASA thinks the South Pole side of the Moon is invaluable, they would have sent a probe long ago.

    • @maxfan6303
      @maxfan6303 Рік тому +18

      ​@@noahpattar78 Nasa ain't dumb. Now they are getting that information without delaying Artemis program.

    • @NobleDorito8698
      @NobleDorito8698 Рік тому

      ​@@maxfan6303 NASA's looking for a clean way out

  • @Tomyironmane
    @Tomyironmane Рік тому +121

    Chandrayaan 2 having a landing failure was heartbreaking... I'm glad to see they've gone and launched another one.

  • @cornbreadreturns296
    @cornbreadreturns296 Рік тому +40

    It’s so cool to see India’s rise. Very pumped for them in the future

    • @lagrangewei
      @lagrangewei Рік тому +3

      not rise return. China and India has been the 2 top economies for over 1500 years...

    • @castafioreomg
      @castafioreomg Рік тому

      Yep India peaked in the medieval era ..but now its time to make landfall in the future.

  • @roger72715
    @roger72715 Рік тому +198

    If they can stick the landing, India will become only the second country after China in the 21st century to soft-land on the moon and that too on the lunar highlands. Amazing.

    • @rahulgandigudi
      @rahulgandigudi Рік тому +31

      Yup! Not only that our maiden mission to Mars was also successful. I think India is the only country which was able to achieve success in the maiden mission.

    • @roger72715
      @roger72715 Рік тому +17

      @@rahulgandigudi China attempted and succeeded in landing on Mars in its very first attempt too.

    • @rahulgandigudi
      @rahulgandigudi Рік тому +14

      @@roger72715 Cool! It appears that only 4 countries have achieved the soft landing on the moon.

    • @roger72715
      @roger72715 Рік тому +18

      @@rahulgandigudi Only three till now. If India sticks the landing then it would be 4th.

    • @4964B
      @4964B Рік тому +38

      And the first country to land at south pole of the moon :)

  • @StephenSmith-jr5ck
    @StephenSmith-jr5ck Рік тому +62

    Very interesting post. Well done to Scott Manley and the team for reporting on something which isn't SpaceX.😊

  • @isaidromerogavino8902
    @isaidromerogavino8902 Рік тому +54

    Wishing the best for the Chandrayaan 3 project and the Indian Space Program as a whole. Really inspiring to see the regular folk over there being so supportive and proud of their national science efforts.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Рік тому +41

    Fantastic! I wish them the best luck! 😃
    Thanks, Scott!!!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @Arcottocra
    @Arcottocra Рік тому +13

    Brilliant video!
    Many, many thanks.
    Wishing Chandrayaan 3 and India all the very best.

  • @mouser485
    @mouser485 Рік тому +25

    This is cool ! Good job India. Hopefully you’ll accomplish the entire mission !

  • @heavenlypot
    @heavenlypot Рік тому +345

    I hope we succeed. Thanks to everyone who is rooting for our Chandrayaan, you guys are a gem. ❤❤❤

    • @cogitoergosum1474
      @cogitoergosum1474 Рік тому +25

      From the US, looking forward to India's exploration of space. Cheering for you.

    • @Kevin_Street
      @Kevin_Street Рік тому +26

      There's no borders in space. When one nation succeeds at something, we all succeed. We're definitely rooting for your spacecraft.

    • @heavenlypot
      @heavenlypot Рік тому +8

      @@cogitoergosum1474 ❤️ 😊Thank you. I hope our countries co-operate more in space and other fields. Especially after the Artemis accords.

    • @heavenlypot
      @heavenlypot Рік тому +5

      @@Kevin_Street Fully agree! 🤝🤝🤝

    • @ChaineYTXF
      @ChaineYTXF Рік тому +13

      fingers crossed from France!

  • @allancopland1768
    @allancopland1768 Рік тому +148

    Thank you Sccott. I hope it'll brake and not break. ISRO does these missions on a thin shoestring. Kudos to them. Go look up the price.

  • @samgal9205
    @samgal9205 Рік тому +335

    To all those usual fools who are always questioning:
    Oh, India is a poor country, why are spending money on rockets?
    Oh, why this when Indians are starving?
    And so on..
    Please note the answer and never ever ask this again.
    The cost of this mission is 75M$ and with India's population of 1500M (rounded), thats 5 cents per Indian.
    Chandrayaan 3 cost every Indian just 5 cents ( Around 4 Rs)
    Get it ??
    Please upvote this, so that nobody ever asks these stupid questions again.

    • @IMBlakeley
      @IMBlakeley Рік тому +35

      Also it is not as if the majority of the money spent disappears, it is employing people to do stuff, they then spend that money in their communities buying stuff and the economy goes around. Meanwhile the data India will share with the other nations will have a quid pro quo in them also receiving data.

    • @abi3751
      @abi3751 Рік тому +21

      Atlast someone explained it in detail, even if it cost much its not a big thing it's for the development

    • @adarsh-singh-bisen
      @adarsh-singh-bisen Рік тому +12

      Intentions were good but logic was dumb.
      Chandrayaan 3 is the need of our country.
      In India people starving for food have different reasons.
      Some people who may get food easily in their native places migrate to cities for better education, health care, jobs and etc. Unfortunately, due to the high cost of living in these cities, people can't afford to live a lavish life so they choose to live on a bare minimum.
      Also, many won't highlight this issue but illegal immigration in India is also a reason for the rise in poverty. People belonging to a rural area will return to their village if they can't manage to live in the city, but these illegal immigrants have no place to go so they have to either live on the streets or develop a slum. When these slums get bigger, common people join them too.
      During Covid 19, many migrant workers were returning to their villages as they knew for sure that they will get food and shelter there.

    • @TheAlexpaul007
      @TheAlexpaul007 Рік тому +1

      Lol I don’t see anyone asking anything as such

    • @ShijuSomanmanjalumoodu
      @ShijuSomanmanjalumoodu Рік тому +3

      I think your dad is very poor...

  • @padders1068
    @padders1068 Рік тому +19

    All the best luck to the mission and thanks Scott for sharing!

  • @stuart207
    @stuart207 Рік тому +400

    Really want this to succeed, not only because its a space thing, but also for India 🙏

    • @AdrianBoyko
      @AdrianBoyko Рік тому +6

      In the past, I was really excited for Indian missions but their attitude toward the russian invasion of Ukraine is disgusting.

    • @patreekotime4578
      @patreekotime4578 Рік тому +52

      ​@@AdrianBoykoIts always weird when people judge an entire country based on the comments of their leadership... especially when I think most of us in the Western world would be horrified if we were personally judged based on the comments of our leadership.

    • @harshsharma03
      @harshsharma03 Рік тому +49

      @@AdrianBoyko 1.4 billion people as national interest v/s a nation that has historically allied against India's interests time and time again. What would you choose? Think logically.
      We KNOW russia is in the bad here trust me, most Indians oppose the war but russia also has us in a chokehold because of our historical relations with the USSR when the US was not exactly a friend of ours. We risk out loosing a lot more than to gain if we side with Ukraine. Indian policy has always been very autonomous and that doesn't gurantee friends easily, especially if you loose some old ones.
      We're trying to cut Russian dependence which is primarily in the defense sector by asking western nations to work with us and increasing spending in the local industrial complex by ten folds.
      TLDR; it is not a black and white stance to take.

    • @sqarcle
      @sqarcle Рік тому +42

      ​@@AdrianBoykoand ukraine's past decision to supply weapons to terrorists against india and voting against marking them even as terrorist was completely right according to you mr smart person .

    • @kohliabhi
      @kohliabhi Рік тому

      @@AdrianBoyko So during the cuban crisis, US was right and so was it during Iraq invasion? But somehow I never hear head -in-butt peiple complaint that India never spoke against US war mongering during cuban crisis or Irq or Afgan invasion? So STOP you western hypocrites..Stop thinking that your problem is world's problem. And for the record, Ukr invasion would have stopped early on (or may have never happened) had it not been US/EU instigation to idiotic UKR premier to fight as their proxy. And you morons still see it as India's attitude of not taking your side when all you have been doing is trying to push RuS-UKR to fight till death so that Rus is either eliminated or weakend completely. What a coward you are who is too afraid to even call spades as spades.

  • @handyman7147
    @handyman7147 Рік тому +29

    National pride was the drive behind Apollo missions. It brings high visibility and attract lot of talent. Good luck Chandrayan in the 100 to 0 dash.

  • @BennyKleykens
    @BennyKleykens Рік тому +63

    Yeay for India! Rooting for a big success!

  • @Simple_But_Expensive
    @Simple_But_Expensive Рік тому +308

    “The vehicle somehow ended upside down.” My sympathy. Happens to me all the time in Kerbal Space Program if I don’t pay attention.

    • @ivonniebaby
      @ivonniebaby Рік тому +34

      That may have been the issue. They alt-tabbed

    • @GM-xk1nw
      @GM-xk1nw Рік тому +14

      @@ivonniebaby To what? Team Viewer?

    • @zebo-the-fat
      @zebo-the-fat Рік тому +11

      Pointy end up, burny end down!

    • @Simple_But_Expensive
      @Simple_But_Expensive Рік тому +10

      @@zebo-the-fat Got that part. Found out the hard way that if you have any sideways velocity, you can be at 0 m/s descending, but still show positive m/s. If you don’t reduce your throttle at that point you start ascending. If you still have SAS in retrograde, as soon as you start ascending you flip. I call this cranial rectal inversion syndrome (CRIS) since I would have previously switched off retrograde if I didn’t have my head up my butt.
      It sounds like something similar happened to India’s probe. Just speculating here, but maybe part of the software was accelerating to extend the landing footprint while part of it was maintaining retrograde orientation. As soon as velocity went positive, retrograde flipped the vehicle. That would probably be enough to lock up the software. It is usually enough to lock me up. Like I said, CRIS. My sympathies to India.

    • @0Synergy
      @0Synergy Рік тому +2

      @@GM-xk1nw Of course, they have to sell you something after all (or scam you)

  • @odysseusrex5908
    @odysseusrex5908 Рік тому +57

    In an era when, globally, patriotism and nationalism are demeaned and degraded, I love the way space accomplishments always bring people out to express their pride in their countries. Good for India. Her people should take great satisfaction in this achievement which marks her emergence as a great power. Best of luck to all the scientists, engineers and technicians involved and let us hope that the third time is the charm.

    • @shoeexpress3601
      @shoeexpress3601 Рік тому

      Asia now started nationalism and it's too strong

    • @LaggardInLove
      @LaggardInLove Рік тому +8

      Just an FYI - Indians have been quite patriotic since ancient times.

  • @PaulCashman
    @PaulCashman Рік тому +48

    Safe travels, Chandrayaan 3! The universe is a really big sandbox; plenty of room for us ALL to play in it.

  • @pravinshukla8642
    @pravinshukla8642 Рік тому +5

    Man you do your research extensively you not only covered the technical bits throughly but also the emotional value it holds for Indians.. thank you from India

  • @Artivule
    @Artivule Рік тому +42

    First orbit raising manoeuvre was successfully done few hrs back.
    Edit - 2nd to 5th manoeuvre (earth orbit) will be done as follows on- 16,18,20 & 25..

  • @happy13singh93
    @happy13singh93 Рік тому +57

    👉 Chandrayaan-1 discovered water molucles in lunar surface (2008).Chandrayaan-1 was the first Indian lunar probe under the Chandrayaan programme. It was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in October 2008, and operated until August 2009. The mission included a lunar orbiter and an impactor. India launched the spacecraft using a PSLV-XL rocket on 22 October 2008 at 00:52 UTC from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, at Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. The mission was a major boost to India's space program, as India researched and developed indigenous technology to explore the Moon.The vehicle was inserted into lunar orbit on 8 November 2008.
    On 14 November 2008, the Moon Impact Probe separated from the Chandrayaan orbiter at 14:36 UTC and struck the south pole in a controlled manner. With this mission, ISRO became the fifth national space agency to reach the lunar surface. Other nations whose national space agencies to have done so prior were the former Soviet Union in 1959,the United States in 1962, Japan in 1993,and ESA member states in 2006.
    The probe hit near the crater Shackleton at 15:01 UTC.The location of impact was named Jawahar Point.
    👉Chandrayaan-2 Chandrayaan-2 was the second lunar exploration mission developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), after Chandrayaan-1. It consisted of a lunar orbiter, a lander, and the Pragyan rover, all of which were developed in India. The main scientific objective was to map and study the variations in lunar surface composition, as well as the location and abundance of lunar water.
    The spacecraft was launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 The craft reached the Moon's orbit on 20 August 2019 and began orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander. The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south on 6 September 2019.
    The lander crashed when it deviated from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the crash was caused by a software glitch.
    Objectives
    The primary objectives of the Chandrayaan-2 lander were to demonstrate the ability to soft-land and operate a robotic rover on the lunar surface.
    The scientific goals of the orbiter were:
    to study lunar topography, mineralogy, elemental abundance, the lunar exosphere, and signatures of hydroxyl and water ice.[51][52]
    to study the water ice in the south polar region and thickness of the lunar regolith on the surface.[53]
    to map the lunar surface and help to prepare 3D maps of it.
    Orbiter
    Chandrayaan-2 orbiter at integration facility
    The Chandrayaan-2 orbiter is orbiting the Moon on a polar orbit at an altitude of 100 km (62 mi).It carries eight scientific instruments; two of which are improved versions of those flown on Chandrayaan-1. The approximate launch mass was 2,379 kg (5,245 lb).The Orbiter High Resolution Camera (OHRC) conducted high-resolution observations of the landing site prior to separation of the lander from the orbiter.
    The Orbiter is still working fine and will use for Chandrayaan-3 operations.

    • @mousamzindgike9805
      @mousamzindgike9805 Рік тому +1

      Nice explanation 🎉🎉🎉❤

    • @pgc6290
      @pgc6290 Рік тому +1

      What? I thought India and everything in India came into existence in 2014. No way. Oh my pet name is andhbhakt btw.
      Ps: In english you can call me a dmbfck.

    • @user-commnsense614
      @user-commnsense614 Рік тому

      @@pgc6290 There is a reason why many like Modi and what he has done since 2014. His party is unabashedly pro India, is nationalistic, works relentlessly to take the country forward, treats enemy Pakistan the way it deserves to be treated and keeps China at bay. That and several other/related factors. Of course folks are aware of what has happened (good and bad) pre-2014.

    • @gauravkhetrapal8963
      @gauravkhetrapal8963 Рік тому +2

      ​@@pgc6290during Congress Indian rocket parts were delivered on a cycle while nehru was enjoying food on a plane with his family

    • @SagarRawat-vy9ir
      @SagarRawat-vy9ir Рік тому

      ​@@gauravkhetrapal8963These Andhnamazi liberandus are good for nothing if we did a survey most of the scientist living in India will opt for modi.

  • @NatarajanGanesan
    @NatarajanGanesan Рік тому +34

    I maybe continents away or even galaxies away but whenever I see an ISRO space module fly past my heart will always swell with pride.

  • @PankajPriyadershi
    @PankajPriyadershi Рік тому +30

    Congrats ISRO for such an incredible program

  • @AS00791
    @AS00791 Рік тому +135

    The rocket mission director was making multiple references to this rocket being 90% human certified in post launch speech and isro director interrupted him on live steam to hold his horses and said more details to come later, pretty good sign in my opinion.

    • @appleeater8839
      @appleeater8839 Рік тому +9

      90% human rated?😂😂😂 they using hypergolics and solid rockets

    • @harshsharma03
      @harshsharma03 Рік тому +18

      @@appleeater8839 hence the 10% leeway xd

    • @ajaymalik4473
      @ajaymalik4473 Рік тому +13

      ​@@appleeater8839what you want to use instead? Gasoline?

    • @appleeater8839
      @appleeater8839 Рік тому +1

      @@ajaymalik4473scott manley has a dedicated video for human rating.

    • @IndoSB
      @IndoSB Рік тому

      ​@@ajaymalik4473Liquid Propellants (Lower Thrust through a longer period).

  • @milindghodke9821
    @milindghodke9821 Рік тому +49

    Scott, love from India. Hopefully the mission goes successfully. Btw Chandrayaan 2 thing happened with me a few days ago in KSP

  • @sanjeevsharma9998
    @sanjeevsharma9998 Рік тому +20

    Scott, I am from India and a regular visitor of your channel. Excellent Analysis. Hope this time the landing is successful. Also we will be launching Aditya-L1 solar observatory to observe the solar atmosphere from Lagrange L1 point. Then in early next year, NISAR, most expensive weather satellite made in collaboration with NASA will be launched. After that first human spaceflight. Existing time ahead. As you can see, we are investing in science for better future.

  • @gthakur17
    @gthakur17 Рік тому +11

    Thank you for the video. I was thinking that it has been more than 24 hrs and may be Scott's video is not coming. just imagine my surprise when I saw this.

  • @MR__BRIGHTSIDE
    @MR__BRIGHTSIDE Рік тому +21

    As an American I want this mission to success

  • @smile768
    @smile768 Рік тому +43

    Hope it works out. To be honest having a rocket that can take a payload to the moon is impressive enough already. Landing it will be the icing on the cake.

  • @factsrevealer4381
    @factsrevealer4381 Рік тому +39

    Thank you scot, love from India🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @GalileoAV
    @GalileoAV Рік тому +11

    There's this amazing comparison image with an old photo of someone from ISRO taking what looks like a tiny fairing and payload to test stand on the back of a bicycle...side by side with an 150ft LVM3 during liftoff. Watching the progress they and other space agencies have made over the past ~20 years is just incredible. Space exploration is built on audacity as much as engineering. Nothing is "impossible" and explosions are merely setbacks. It doesn't matter how many times you fail, only how many times you update the hardware and try again.

  • @fridaycaliforniaa236
    @fridaycaliforniaa236 Рік тому +8

    From France, GO India =)

    • @Cosmoslover123
      @Cosmoslover123 Рік тому +3

      Thanku bro for your support, love from India❤❤

  • @navneet4997
    @navneet4997 Рік тому +45

    In future, people will NOTE why Interstellar movie mentioned Indian Drones😍

    • @KuttoKut
      @KuttoKut Рік тому +2

      Yeh bro I saw 😊

    • @amritsharma9181
      @amritsharma9181 Рік тому +1

      yes I hope that battery and drone thing would become reality after we discovered big reserve of lithium in Jammu and kashmir.

    • @PremKumar-pn7rn
      @PremKumar-pn7rn Рік тому

      Please explain this one bruh, thanks

    • @amritsharma9181
      @amritsharma9181 Рік тому

      @@PremKumar-pn7rn watch interstellar movie

    • @prateekchakraborty5035
      @prateekchakraborty5035 Рік тому

      Thanks for the mention.. one of the best comments.. for ppl who don't realise the important mentions of India in many areas and subjects. Its like others realising what India's true potential is but not the indians. Thanks

  • @Kiran_vanarse
    @Kiran_vanarse Рік тому +10

    As a Indian, I'm so happy to see postive response and good wishes by people in comment section, you guys are really nice 😭😭 thank you so much ❤

  • @sajalverma7516
    @sajalverma7516 Рік тому +12

    I'm actually happy to see criticism from some racist people on MY India's achievements, be it in space, defense, economy or any other field. It shows that we are growing. People who are really happy from our success won't be discouraging us by sighting examples from our societal problems, or pass religious slurs on us. Don't worry my fellow Indians, we are growing and we will continue to grow, though slow, but we will. The dogs can bark, they are just doing their job.

    • @user-hl7pk7rg8h
      @user-hl7pk7rg8h Рік тому +2

      Maybe one day your country could also discover deodorant to

    • @twinedmouse7821
      @twinedmouse7821 Рік тому +3

      @@user-hl7pk7rg8h why don't you come from a real account u troll?

    • @JohnCena-ub4ey
      @JohnCena-ub4ey Рік тому

      Ignore the trolls

  • @AryanRaj-ib5oi
    @AryanRaj-ib5oi Рік тому +34

    The "Moon Impact Probe" (MIP) onboard the CY-1 mission was *specifically designed to crash* and withstand the crash (It was in one piece after the programmed crash landing), demonstrating the capability to reach a specified location on the moon and providing valuable information and experience for planning future soft landings. On board this MIP, a component called CHACE conducted experiments providing in-situ data confirming the presence of water on the Moon, complimenting remote sensing data from M3 (NASA's equipment onboard the Chandrayaan-1) regarding the same. The next CY-2 mission had an Orbiter, A Lander and a Rover. The Orbiter continued to function optimally well beyond its planned lifespan while the Lander (Vikram) carrying the rover in it, crashed due to issues with its software, leading to an accumulation of errors resulting in a destabilised descent path. The Lander's ability to handle parameter variation or dispersion was minimal because ISRO scientists had not expected such margins for error, which ultimately led to the onboard computer trying to satisfy two contradictory requirements, resulting in the crash. This time ISRO has covered all bases and planned better for potential contingencies with the landing part.
    We are exited and cautiously positive about sticking this landing. Go ISRO.

  • @Nmax
    @Nmax Рік тому +31

    Its awesome that India has joined the Artemis Accords opening up a lot more avenues and possiblity for cooperation and collaboration in space with India

  • @Amuzic_Earth
    @Amuzic_Earth Рік тому +25

    Just before the CY3 launch, ISRO chief had given few interviews where he mentioned in detail what exactly happened in CY2 lander failure and how this time they took measures to negate or minimize those scenarios.

  • @tapio83
    @tapio83 Рік тому +63

    Increasing tolerance in rotation limits would indicate they're trying to conserve RCS fuel

    • @SurajGupta_3D
      @SurajGupta_3D Рік тому +5

      Yep that's what ISRO is going for, 57 million dollars to be precise

    • @ayush.pareek
      @ayush.pareek Рік тому +1

      To be cost effective, if I am not wrong. ISRO is well known to end up doing space programs in lesser budget than American movies.

  • @regolith1350
    @regolith1350 Рік тому +22

    Fingers crossed for a successful mission! After Beresheet, Chandrayaan-2, and iSpace's Hakuto-R, I don't think I can take a fourth consecutive failed landing.

  • @ChrisFaulkner
    @ChrisFaulkner Рік тому +26

    No one is talking about how quick that thing got off the pad? :)

    • @_kartik_chauhan
      @_kartik_chauhan Рік тому +9

      They are powerful thrusters

    • @rickgolder6818
      @rickgolder6818 Рік тому +3

      This is wha happens when you put a 4ton payload on a 6ton payload capacity vehicle. It will shoot like a bullet.

    • @ChrisFaulkner
      @ChrisFaulkner Рік тому +4

      @@rickgolder6818 Them solid rocket motors are no joke man..

    • @TwistedMind001
      @TwistedMind001 Рік тому +4

      I was noticing that too watching the live footage. For a moment I was thinking how in the world they are fast forwading during live coverage😂 That thing is a bullet

  • @aritrabiswas7827
    @aritrabiswas7827 Рік тому +21

    Hey Scott, love your content. There's an excellent Bollywood movie that came out last year called Rocketry: The Nambi Effect. Its a real life story of an ISRO scientist accused of espionage and his redemption. The start of the movie goes into great detail of ISROs roots and the development of the Vikas engine. Its a great watch and one of my favourite Bollywood movies

  • @ganapathyaiyappa3327
    @ganapathyaiyappa3327 Рік тому +17

    i love ur community for real every other youtubers comments section ive seen they were making fun of the mission directors accent and the country itself and making racial abuses.

  • @origamiwithabhishek3821
    @origamiwithabhishek3821 Рік тому +4

    Appreciate this video man!! you are doing an absolute great work out there.

  • @marvintpandroid2213
    @marvintpandroid2213 Рік тому +31

    Good luck India.

  • @Neeoooo
    @Neeoooo Рік тому +3

    What I love about Scott's channel than the EverydayAstronaut is he always makes a video ISRO's important events like this one. Thanks Scott.

  • @shobhitmittal4273
    @shobhitmittal4273 Рік тому +10

    Hey Scott, you are very much correct about the reason why chandrayan 2 didnt make it the surface. You can look up to the comments made by ISRO chief in a recent interview citing the reasons for failure of chandrayan 2

  • @shekharkale2588
    @shekharkale2588 Рік тому +57

    Chandrayaan 2 lander hard landed because of software glitch. It has to landed in specific location but due to software reasons when it is getting out of that precise area, it couldn't land. So this time the area of landing is increased 2 *2 km.

  • @blitzkreg335
    @blitzkreg335 Рік тому +14

    My birthday is on August 23rd when this lander is schedules to land so I'll be manually blessing it for a safe landing.

    • @chintakgurjar8426
      @chintakgurjar8426 Рік тому

      I wish we all have good news on your birthday. Wishing you happy birthday in advance.

  • @cj719521
    @cj719521 Рік тому +1

    The lessons learned and solutions implemented feel so Kerbal. I love it! The initial failure followed up with an iteration. So awesome!

  • @bilobath6093
    @bilobath6093 Рік тому +3

    This is victory for All mankind.
    Bravo India

  • @flamshiz
    @flamshiz Рік тому +39

    I really hope it works out for them. how cool

  • @terminatorfluffywooo
    @terminatorfluffywooo Рік тому +2

    Best of luck India! Hoping for a successful mission.
    Cheers from the US

  • @akashnaik331
    @akashnaik331 Рік тому +3

    as an Indian it's very nice to see so many supportive messages for us Indians from all around the globe here , thanks guys Jai Hind Jai Bharat Bharat Mata ki Jai 🇮🇳🇮🇳
    Jai Shree Ram 🕉️ 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @premsun
    @premsun Рік тому +4

    Seems like design improvements were done based on previous failure points ..wishing the entire team the very best!

  • @sujitsk
    @sujitsk Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this episode, Scott as also for your good wishes 🙏

  • @avramitra
    @avramitra Рік тому +4

    I was eagerly waiting for Scott's video on Chandrayaan 3. Finally it's here! ♥

  • @ankitmallik6264
    @ankitmallik6264 Рік тому +6

    I really love the comments congratulating us. Thanks to all of you from India ❣

  • @mandaliftekar8483
    @mandaliftekar8483 Рік тому +11

    Being an Indian seeing this video felling proud ❤🇮🇳
    Love and respect from India ❤️🇮🇳❤️

  • @ThatOpalGuy
    @ThatOpalGuy Рік тому +47

    who imagined, sixty years ago, that tens of thousands of satellites would be orbiting the earth?

    • @DrWhom
      @DrWhom Рік тому +4

      Stanley Kubrick, for one

    • @saarza9991
      @saarza9991 Рік тому +1

      Very beautiful indeed. Science and learning should never stop

  • @indiantiger4595
    @indiantiger4595 Рік тому +19

    India would become the first that will land on South pole of the moon so every other space agency is actually curious what Data will be collected by this.

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Рік тому

      Chang'e 4?

    • @indiantiger4595
      @indiantiger4595 Рік тому +1

      @@TheEvilmooseofdoom They didn't land on South Pole.

    • @baikaage6855
      @baikaage6855 Рік тому

      @@indiantiger4595 Indeed, in China's lunar exploration plan, Antarctica is the mission of Chang'e 7

  • @anshgala5443
    @anshgala5443 Рік тому +3

    I see a lot of hate comments here. Keep hating pals, we will do whatever we want with our money it's none of your business.
    INDIA WILL RISE, KEEP HATING. WE WILL RISE.

  • @billmilosz
    @billmilosz Рік тому +8

    Heckuva big rocket you got there, India. Good luck on the mission! Landing on the moon is not easy- it's as hard as rocket science...

  • @CoolITTrends
    @CoolITTrends Рік тому +3

    Such a well made educational video. Thanks for covering Chandrayaan -3 mission Scott. 🙏

  • @gumkamaami
    @gumkamaami Рік тому +7

    Big Salute 🙌 to international community for supporting ISRO and eventually humanity ! As India is known to share its good deeds such as COVID-19 vaccines to more unfortunate countries and people also...

  • @roystan2004
    @roystan2004 Рік тому +6

    As ISRO chief said in recent interview, during CY2 mission the approach was based on success and this time around it is based on failure. CY2 was programmed to land at particular spot and the error handling of the craft was not able to perform on received parameters and it had to accelerate to reach the landing spot and because of this the craft went upside down due to high thrust. This time they have designed it anticipating each a every bit that can go wrong and have increased landing area, so hopefully mission is successful this time.