The Real Reason India Just Landed On The Moon!
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2023
- The Real Reason India Just Landed On The Moon!
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Great job india. From Indiana USA
Isro has found sulphur and Oxygen particles on moon
And the lander detected extreme change in temp 50° on surface of moon and 10m bellow it's -10°
Significant data is being collected by ISRO
@@user-by1kj8ev7sYes, its 10 cm. I've read somewhere that Pragyan currently can only dig upto 10 cms.
There has been Zero Rover that can drill 10meters deep, not even NASA🤡.
@@therisencomrade3452it's cm not m it's a spelling mistake by the commenter
There is a edit option my guy@@vking4535
We knew there was oxygen, of course, and probably sulphur, too. But the data on very low thermal conductivity of lunar regolith (10 cm, BTW, not 10 m) is a very welcome surprise, because it makes it more likely that water ice accumulated from comet impacts is still there.
Here is the latest update of India's chandrayan 3 mission Pragyan rover has found sulfur, oxygen, aluminium, titenium and many more rare earth minerals
Yes this is Right news and now rover trying to found Hydrogen
Moon needs democracy now....
@@utkarshg.bharti9714bro😶🌫️😶🌫️
@@utkarshg.bharti9714 Pappu chamcha.
@@BipinBabu101no. He is saying the moon needs democracy. Means USA will interfere with other countries specially bully small weak countries and so on
Was waiting for it. Indian mission is not just success for India... But also world. Because unlike many other space powers, we share meaningful data with others
Most others also do
@@HyperMODXno way 😂 they don't share data they think we people are no human only scientists are allowed to know data 😂
Brilliant so pleased they made it 👍🏼
One correction his video: Chandrayaan-3 will surely benefit world from its data and this is a good thing everyone should do the same for progress of humanity, but I think the channel host thinks Chandrayaan-3 was done especially to benefit Artemis program of US which is completely not true this mission was done to make India self reliant in space and to demonstrate advanced technological capabilities of India
@@krishanverma8883Please post it as a comment for the creator.
Well done to India and her Space and Rocket teams. Very well done.
Moon landing done, now ISRO is launching its first Solar observatory on 2nd September after that Human Spaceflight is to follow from 2025 onwards
Way to go India! 🎉 🇮🇳
I DON'T CONGRATULATE YOU . SORRY. INDIAN GOVERMENT MAKE BLOODY MONEY WITH PUTIN. PUTIN IS NEW HITLER. HE IS NAZI AND MANIAC. HE KILLS PEOPLE IN MY COUNTRY UKRAINE. HE IS ENEMY OF GOD. KRISHNA WILL PUNISH INDIAN GOVERMENT FOR MAKING BLOODY MONEY. I HAVN'T ANITHING AGAINST YOUR COUNTRY. I LOVE YOUR COUNTRY AND MOVIE OF INDIA. BUT INDIAN GOVERMENT MUSN'T TO MAKE BLOODY TRADE WITH AGRESSORS WHO EVERY DAY KILL UKRAINIANS.
India is ahead in many European countries in this sector
Not just "many", in fact, all.
Tbh ESA hasn't done anything significant over the last decade. NASA and CNSA have being single handedly running majority of the space show so far. With India's ISRO coming in with major meaningful contributions, like discovering water and landing south pole of the moon. Majority of other nations are currently asleep when it comes to space and this is going to cost them over the long run.
Kudos to onboard Automatic Landing Sequence AI which taken control in last 17 minutes.
South Pole is very different terrain full of craters, No prior moon map of region, moon gravity aspects are different, up-down extreme temperature and many others. India there first ever landing mission they chose bigger target at very first instance was South Pole.
Yes, the way the lander paused, assessed the terrain below, went "nah, I don't think so" and drifted a bit further to find a better spot was amazing.
Isro 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
In future can we plan to throw all world garbage in black hole, it anyway destroy anything.
Hate it when UA-cam channels name their videos "The Real Reason...." 🤨
At least this one isn't faking it and actually said "The Real Reason"
I would like for space debris to be as important as much as getting excited for a Spacex launch, in the long run wouldn't want our ships to get damaged so early when in orbit
I'm sure you know us humans are not very good at being proactive, we wait for something bad to happen before we wake up...
@@richiexp2 Yeah, but one can still dream
SpaceX was looking at recovery of space Junk when the starship is operational
India: The quiet achiever.
If you are interested in India, I can confidently recommend the book Cyberabad Days, by Ian McDonald. A collection of short stories about India in the near future. Very cool.
I'm gonna need to see that scan data from the orbiter. Could solve a lot of questions with those scans.
True, i am already on their website, going through the latest updates on Chandrayaan 3.
Hey weren't you that guy who used to be on FSU ATL videos all the time
ISRO had also released Apollo 11 and 12 lander images taken from that orbiter, but some Americans would still deny that they landed on the moon.😂
2 September 2023 = ISRO will launch India's maiden Sun observatory , Aditya L1 🔥
I maybe an odd person but I happen to think that India's landing on the moon is a major win for not just Indians but humanity in general.
When I posted this same statement on another video, it was reported and deleted. I guess I am in the minority for thinking like this.
Nope you are not, brother
Looks like India is by far winning the race.
Why? Because idt there's anyone who does it like India does that too in a Fraction of other's expenditure.
Making space discovery affordable is the peak achievement fr.
It quickens up all we can find in the vast space.
They're make about 3-4 big missions with the expenditure of other's one and that's a marvel in itself.
I'm amazed that the Boca Chica water deluge platform didn't take any damage from a full blast.
Ishro invent an wonderful space with their hard working. We are grateful to their success.
ISRO*
Dont forget to Watch the live stream of ISRO's Solar mission launch on 2nd September. The Mission is called Aditya L1, where Aditya means Sun in Sanskrit and L1 is the Langrange point.
ESA should build a high laser powered space craft which can detect and burn debris at specific angle to safely de-orbit small and big space trash.
such craft can easily clean thousand of pieces a year if maintained regularly
and army of those craft can clean the space within decade
Meanwhile the British people are suffering from immense depression, frustration and anxiety by seeing India's space exploration and the data provided by the rover.😂
Meanwhile the British people are suffering from immense depression, frustration and anxiety by seeing India's space exploration and the data provided by the rover.😂
Why? Do Indians feel depression with British Expertise?
@@sa34wno, we don't need ur failed expertise in space
Oh 😮 u don't have expertise in the first place 😂.
Indians just can't let it go
@@nihilistlivesmatteri would love to see how much you let it go after you are oppressed for 2 centuries patronizing motherfkr
@@nihilistlivesmatter lol , we saw how frustrated British news anchors were , we aren't exaggerating.
is there any rover footage that does not pause before the big hole/crater as it drives off the lander?
Thank you for the update. Not liking the 'glitchy' scene switches though...
You know you could just get your space news from somewhere else instead of bitching right?
cleaning that stuff up will give our new nerds something to work and learn on so ya space clean up needed
The FFA and SpaceX have been working together ever since the first launch I very much doubt there will be any surprises
What remains to be seen is whether the world responds positively and includes India sharing their info and doesn't play politics like they do with rest of the other issues. China's attitudes would be responsive?
Complements! Good voice, clear 4 x 4. pleasant TNX
NOTE: Its ISRO not I-S-R-O, like how its NASA not N-A-S-A.
It is I-S-R-O and N-A-S-A as both are acronyms
Nothing wrong with I-S-R-O.
same could be said fo N.A.S.A but we dont say it like that@@namikazeminato7782
I-S-R-O is acronym so that is right ISRO is easy to call like any other acronym including NASA.
Moonlander was one of the earliest microcomputer games because it was challenging...now is so in real life as well...😉
Perhaps the rover will survive the freezy lunar night through a sleeping mechanism. But the chances are very low😑
Mission was planned only for 14days, it would be a bonus if it survives next 14days 😐
awesome video! i've been wondering what experiments india's moon lander was going to do. btw, i've mostly heard "deluge" pronounced DELLyooj like in this video watch?v=j_3F2kR0WMI but recently i've heard dullOOJ more. i wonder if it's a regional thing, or maybe time period.
Please make a video on india's aditya l1 mission....it will be launch tomorrow at 11.20am IST.
One correction his video: Chandrayaan-3 will surely benefit world from its data and this is a good thing everyone should do the same for progress of humanity, but I think the channel host thinks Chandrayaan-3 was done especially to benefit Artemis program of US which is completely not true this mission was done to make India self reliant in space and to demonstrate advanced technological capabilities of India
Another excellent one, guys!
Congrats India on the moon landing. I did see an article that was about after the successful moon landing India was preparing another space launch, this time for the sun. I hope they are not planning for another landing. 😃
Already launch yesterday morning smooth launch to the suns L1 point to study sun (2nd September)
I'm guessing you can't just push the debris into the atmosphere with some big lasers? That would be pretty convenient:)
tomorrow 2nd September isro now launching Aditya L1 spacecraft for sun 🌞. go India go isro
So basically we need a ice breaker ship of some sort, where as the belly of the ship is a thick steel plate, that can be used as a snow plow nudging debris into the atmosphere....?
Super excited for gaganyaan ❤❤
It's chandra (moon) - yaan (Ship/Vehicle)
The average distance of the Moon from the Earth is 384 thousand km. This distance varies on various days of the year, being 350 thousand km when it is closest to the Earth and 409 thousand km when it is farthest from the Earth. The moon, which is 50 times smaller than the Earth, travels at a speed of 3600 km per hour. While the earth rotates around the sun, the moon follows it. While it rotates around the earth, it also rotates around itself in 29 days and shows the same face to the world.
Great, now even the ISS is going to get calls about their cars extended warranty
No no one black man is about to be under knees of two white men .wait for it .
We are towards Sun too. Dont worry, india will shine
8:50 so ironic
🙃
Kudos for much more objective treatment of FAA work with SpaceX on amending the original launch license to allow for further launch tests. Most SpaceX fanboy channels spin it as if the FAA is holding back SpaceX on purpose.
did he say they had to wait for the dust to fall... okay.
Why is that such a surprise?
@@death_paradeSome people forget the moon has gravity
He was probably pointing out the word 'fall'.
NASA didnt have a problem with dust. There where zero dust on the lander fx@@death_parade
capture a small dead satellite such as a cube sat & take it to a space station.
0:048 Why wait "a few hours" for "the dust to settle"? The dust would be falling at the same rate as a rock since it is in a vacuum.
How high do you think that dust got kicked up? And given how razor sharp and damaging that dust can be, they probably had a good margin of safety.
@@death_parade Of course, how high the dust was kicked up and the time required before it settles would depend upon the physics involved. It just seemed unusual to me as a lay person to use this reason to account for "a few hours".
There are many checks and factors which would have to take place before moving forward with the rover. There is no reason to assume that "a few hours" would be unreasonable for these other activities. I'm just happy that the landing was made safe and that all appears good.
The same rate as a rock in 1/6 of Earth's gravity, starting from however high it got kicked up with only 1/6G and no drag (very high, I suspect). Then that fast-falling dust will kick up new rebound dust when it lands, that rebound dust will kick up a little more, etc. It's like waiting for the ripples to stop after you get out of a pool - it takes awhile to make sure it's settled down enough.
@@L4JP It would be interesting for the physics to be worked out to give an estimate for the settling dust. I'm sure that somebody, somewhere has already worked this out.
When you're at a distance of this level where you can't manually do anything to fix things, you can never be too careful.
Also, I'm sure they worked out the physics and because of that waited a few hours.
Okay!
It's very ironic that there are fellows who believe in internet to comment but not in space exploration! 😐🤦♂️
Didn’t two of the starship engines cut out early?! That’s a concern so they still have work to do!
This Clearspace-1 incident is both ironic and illustrative of the importance of cleanup efforts.
I didn't know that there was a race to the lunar south pole.
Have a look at the crazy data which came from.that place ! 😮 isro share some of it in public
SpaceX: Loads of hot stuff comes out the bottom of the rocket...
Engineers: Spray it with water.
I LOVE INDI ANDD INDIANS, BUT I CAN'T CONGRATULATE INDIA BECAUSE INDIAN POLITIIANS MAKE BLOODY MONEY WITH PUTIN. PUTIN DESTROYS HOSPITALS, SCHOOLS, THEATERS, HOTELS AND OTHER CIVILIANS THINGS. HE TORTURES SOLDIERS OF UKRAINE AND HE KILLED A LOT OF MOSLEMS IN SYRIA. HE IS SHAITAN AND ENEMY. HE CREATED ISIS. HE MUST RESPOND FOR HISC RIMES!
i don't know how feasible it is but couldn't they make a sort of drag net to collect a bunch of debris and de orbit it rather than just a single target
It's scheduled on 2024 upcoming next lunar mission from india. And then there's Lupex lunar mission of joint mission of india and japan to the polar regions of moon
bravo bravo un plus grand pas pour le monde qui vie sur la planète terre la sa va prendre un vaisseau pour nous allé plus loin mars merci . love . de Montréal. QC.
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Deluge is pronounced deh-lyooj, not delooj
I've been telling him that for bloody weeks no ! obviously doesn't read comments
cool!
Europe obsession first litters then clear work done 😢
Hours for dust to settle? In vacuum? Please explain.
Yes sir the dust is trapped just like our hairs attracted to electric charge so it takes time to settle down
It's not a race. It is about life, and expanding the borders of life. When you start this as a race, nobody will win. Priority is the continuance of life as we know it. Not just for humans, but specially life that serves us as example. To harbor and respect our planet and the life it bares. To learn from, to find our inspiration, to love it to respect it, to ensure it's life. We outgrew this planet. Our duty in this life is to ensure it continues. To love it and to respect it. When you compare this with a race, than you do not understand the purpose of life and let live. Please relearn your priority, embrace differences, for we will need them all, to challenge the different challenges ahead. To stay alive.
As our PM quoted "4 ALL HUMANITY " on the planet 🌎 ..
Many thanks for fairly reporting about Chandrayaan 3. Most of 😂Western media has reported or commented in poor taste.
STOP BLOODY TRADE WITH RUSSIA!!! RUSSIAN TERRORISTS DESTROYED HOSPITALS IN ALEPO! STOP PUTIN'S WARS!!!
@@user-od1gu5fj8o well Europe trading with russia more than india .. it’s only indian money that wrong but not from Europe .. great hypocrites..😂
@@user-od1gu5fj8owell did Europe cancelled GSP status of pakistan because pak is holding 90% of world’s terrorists😂 .. so first look at yourself brother 😂
Almost all country of Europaa condemn russian bloody invasion in Ukraine. Ukraine lost 500 children cince beggining of war and a lot ukrainian Mothers and old people lost life during Putin's attack. Putin every day kills people in my country with heavy artillery, air strikes and missiles andindian goverment must condemn it. I love indian cinema and indian tradition. You have beautiful woman but you must undestand what Putin is dictator and new Hitler. He is colonial lider. He intents to mak colonia.@@soulmortal9905
Duuude!!! Spot on! Clearing earth orbit should be our #1 Priority instead of making satelite contelations. Space X should be the first to send a cleaning mision instead of filling our orbits with junk! That is why I don't believe Elon really wants to get to Mars, I don't believe he doesn't know about the Kessler syndrome.
Hey guys. Why doesn't space debris de orbit and burn in atmosphere. Doesn't iss and other vehicles have to "boost" every now and then to stay in orbit. Should debris not be pulled to earth with gravity.🤔.... Love your content btw.
Ok a number of points were off the mark in this episode. But has anyone looked at the mission statement of this channel? Given the "MUSKIness" of their mission they did a great job of avoiding hyperventilating about Musk, SpaceX and Mars.
What was with the green cartoon spaceship on the TV screen in there mission control
We will conquer the stellar world and put lifeonthem believe still God has the Way!
Sooner the better.
Starlink is biggest reason for space (orbit) debris, who is going to answer that?
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clearspace aka orbital missile
lol
@@TAmzid2872 deoribitation's location: neighbour's garden
Work on The Moon, MMHe3 Game🚀🌒
erm, do we have something aside from renders?
Think the cleaning up the mess we have made! Clear Space 1 sounds really positive! I love your channel! It’s brilliant 🏴
Please, firstly, try to clean up all the plastic bottles in the Oceans of this magnificent 🌎.
India should use the technology to detect water on the moon to detect water for Indian regions, such as bingla bongla bangla desh!!!!!
You sure it wasn't because of a really good paneer joint on the moon after all it's made mostly of cheese.
It's not u dummy moon is not made up of cheese
Well, it’s already 4 years late by india, it was almost done in 2019 Chandrayaan 2 but crashed.
Yeah smol budget .
Haaving multiple small engines instead of a larger big one is not a good idea. Say an engine has a failure proability of 0.1. If you one big engine, that would be your probability of failure. But if you have 33 engines and you can tolerate upto 4 failures, your mission has a failure probability of about 0.23. It is actually even more since the parts of one damaged engine can damage other nearby engines.
The idea is to reduce the single points of failure and increase redundancies.
Multiple engines helps stabilize the lander
Exactly, all airplanes should have just 1 big engine, instead of 2 or more
This post is so retarded man. Why are people like this
@@durgeshrai4370Except, Civilian aeroplanes can still be able to safely land on one engine if the other fails. Different scenarios different necessities.
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You placed the countries that successfully landed their vehicles on the Moon in the wrong order: the USSR was the first. Not USA
To see if America ever landed on the moon😂😂
Actually, Apollo 11 lander's descent module was pictured in 2021 by ISRO's Chandrayaan-2 orbiter using its OHRC (which is the highest resolution camera ever sent to the Moon). But the doubting Thomases are still calling the Apollo landings fake.
hahahah, i do belive the US landed on the moon, but not in 1969, nor 70, they didnt have the intelligence then
@@stevemull2002rather than relying on your intuition, ask the logical questions
What ever they challenges they faced?
How did they address?
How long they took to address concerns?
How many capabilities they acquired ?
That will help!
ISRO's orbiter can already see that clearly. They've even released the images.
@@Xinnie_The_Fluthen it's real
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Moon needs democracy and freedom 😳
Am I the only one who wants to see a static fire actually WORK, with ALL engines, for the entire test time?
WHY did those 2 engines shut down?
Is nobody else interested in knowing?
If 2 can shut down, so can others, causing another launch that has to be aborted catastrophically. As a professional Test Engineer, I'd like to see PROOF that Starship can keep ALL of its engines firing.
And I'd like to see that BEFORE an actual launch.
And if some of them quit, I'd like to know WHY.
And the more often some quit during test-fires, the more PERFECT test fires I'd like to see before I'd sign my name to a launch OK.
Not only watching the sky but setting on it disturbing hope not astronomical order of peaceful realism of life not artificial!
ok so space a vc and we need to clean it can we make a ship like a catfish to suck stuff up my nerds
It is with great sadness that I must inform you that Marilyn Lovell (wife of Astronaut Jim Lovell) passed away Sunday.
Great that India is using technology for amicable reasons. Too bad that Iran was thrown out via foolish tearing up of nuclear treaty.
Great job India! Unmanned and low mass is the key. Artemis and Starship will never successfully land on our moon, much less Mars. Ridiculously complicated with our current technology and silly child engineers.
they wanted to go to Mars, but got lost on the way by a bright shiney object called the moon
Well ISRO went on mars in 2014.. when india became first country to reach mars in first attempt with budget which was lower than gravity movie.. 😂
Were you born after 2015 because india already went to mars and soon is sending astronauts to space
hi
to build a corner shop
Good to see even racists are interested in science 😂😂😂😂
LMFAO ! they don't play football cos every time they get a corner..they build a shop !
They won't build a cornershop on the moon.....there are no schoolkids to sell cigarettes liqour & playboys there
@@andymousewe play football .do you play cricket tho.aww
No to build a school there for mass 🔫
Not At Lunar South Pole.
They landed at 20° north of it.
So. Its close enought
Coz theres no light and temp -200dc i wish russian rover was also a success it had its own energy and heat generator which could have lasted like a year
You country still begging to start space research organisation
😂😂😂😂 keep crying
With that logic Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark also not part of North Pole of Earth.
Correct your geography first. Even Iceland is 34 degree from north pole. 😂😂😂
But in reality entire north Europe is part of North pole technically.
TOO much cheer leading for star ship
India and its excitement can be compared - Like the Sputnik incident that shook the USA into action .. but in a distant comparison .. China's space and moon achievement is what is driving India - but I would say is not enough a bit misguided for a variety of reasons, and the boasting for the little or nothing new findings. China was first to land in the far side if the moon,so India could not lose face, had to be first at something .. merely soft land and run a rover - merely a demo - no real purpose no more
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At least write "The real...and the latest space news" on the title.