NASA has become the biggest powerhouse of space research program. The kind of rivalry they had with Russia during the 1960's rapidly progressed the space science study. But Indian Intelligence, has been working behind their success stories, with many scientists from India working hard at NASA.
Now, Indian Space Research Organisation, ISRO, is also challenging the NASA domination along with China, Japan and private organisations like SpaceX.
ISRO is getting ready to launch Chandrayan-2, in April and this will be the most valuable mission to Moon ever.
We haven't still found the ability of moon's surface to support humans and life forms, in general. So, this mission from India can help us identify if the human's can survive on Moon someday without having carry everything from Earth.
South Pole of Moon is said to have water and Chandrayan-1 has confirmed that by plunging into South pole that sprinkled water. Now, this time, the Rover will land from 100 meters height on Moon and will conduct all sorts of tests to determine the soil strength and conditions on Moon to support life like on Earth.
This project is completed in 800 crores of budget, which is 20% lesser than NASA's Apollo missions and if it is successful, then ISRO will be recognized a global force in Space Research just like China and NASA.
Now, Indian Space Research Organisation, ISRO, is also challenging the NASA domination along with China, Japan and private organisations like SpaceX.
ISRO is getting ready to launch Chandrayan-2, in April and this will be the most valuable mission to Moon ever.
We haven't still found the ability of moon's surface to support humans and life forms, in general. So, this mission from India can help us identify if the human's can survive on Moon someday without having carry everything from Earth.
South Pole of Moon is said to have water and Chandrayan-1 has confirmed that by plunging into South pole that sprinkled water. Now, this time, the Rover will land from 100 meters height on Moon and will conduct all sorts of tests to determine the soil strength and conditions on Moon to support life like on Earth.
This project is completed in 800 crores of budget, which is 20% lesser than NASA's Apollo missions and if it is successful, then ISRO will be recognized a global force in Space Research just like China and NASA.