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    the asian space race is heating up!:
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    THE pop group Jamiroquai may have been right when they sang Everybody's Going To The Moon.
    India is poised to become the world's sixth space power, and Asia's third, to send a probe to the moon. If all goes well, Chandrayaan-1 - "moon vehicle" in Sanskrit and Hindi - will survey the moon's minerals, search for water and chart a 3-D atlas of its surface.
    Chandrayaan-1 is set to rise today from a Sriharikota launch pad, in the Bay of Bengal, and soar into a looping orbit reaching 36,000 kilometres above the Earth.
    Over the next three weeks the 590-kilogram probe's altitude will be steadily nudged higher until it cuts across the moon's path. Chandrayaan-1 will then fire a rocket motor, slowing just enough to be captured by the moon's gravity.
    The most ambitious mission yet by the Indian Space Research Organisation, it will circle the moon for two years and jettison a 29-kilogram "impact probe" that will crash into the surface as a pathfinder for future landers.
    India hopes Chandrayaan-1 will help throw off the country's image as a poverty-stricken nation, pointing instead to its race to become another Asian space and technology superpower.
    In September last year Japan rocketed its Kaguya probe into lunar orbit, beaming back the first high-definition television pictures of the Earth from another world. It was followed a month later by Chang'e, China's first moon mission.
    China, which plans to land an unmanned rover on the moon within 10 years, has already put six astronauts into space. India's space agency has proposed launching its own manned spacecraft in the next decade.
    Britain's Guardian newspaper reported yesterday that Chandrayaan-1's objectives include mapping the moon's supply of helium-3, a potential fuel for future fusion power reactors.
    Although helium-3 is rare on Earth, a former Indian space agency director, Professor U.R.Rao, was quoted as saying the moon might have enough "to produce energy for 8000 years".
    In 2006 China's Chang'e project leader told the China Daily that "each year three space shuttle missions could bring enough [helium-3] for all human beings across the world".
    As well as five Indian-made instruments, including two cameras, the crash lander, and a laser to measure the moon's topography to within 10 metres, Chandrayaan-1 will carry six experiments made by Germany, Sweden, Bulgaria, the United States and the European Space Agency. The US equipment includes a radar to map the surface and a device to survey its minerals.
    The US intends to launch the unmanned Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, its first step in returning astronauts to the moon by 2020, early next year.


    source:http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/the...351253242.html

    with all respect to the indians, they did rely very heavily on US help to get them this far.

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    Man I love Jamiroquai

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoJaN View Post
    Man I love Jamiroquai
    Haha first thing I thought.

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    plus, wats the point of a space pogram when more than half the country lives in poverty and the infrastructure is almost crumbling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exarch View Post
    plus, wats the point of a space pogram when more than half the country lives in poverty and the infrastructure is almost crumbling?
    Shh! You aren't supposed to mention that part!

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    Well - India's space program has been there for a long time now - and ever since its inception has always been overshadowed by her nuclear program. It's good to see the program functioning as it should - i.e. exploring space for the betterment of mankind - rather than as a sidekick to the development of nuclear weapons.

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    What a total waste of effort and money. What will they find that the Americans, Russians and even the EU haven't found?
    India needs to put that money into its infrastructure and solving poverty not ridiculous ventures to the moon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke View Post
    What a total waste of effort and money. What will they find that the Americans, Russians and even the EU haven't found?
    India needs to put that money into its infrastructure and solving poverty not ridiculous ventures to the moon.
    Uh... the money that India's been putting into nuclear weapons development overshadows its space program funding by a factor of 100.

    If solving poverty were really on the top of India's priorities, it wouldn't have dumped all that funding into nukes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke View Post
    What a total waste of effort and money. What will they find that the Americans, Russians and even the EU haven't found?
    India needs to put that money into its infrastructure and solving poverty not ridiculous ventures to the moon.
    It's called political dick-waving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thanatos View Post
    It's called political dick-waving.
    In this case, literally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ЯoMe kb8 View Post
    In this case, literally.

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    Ha, europe beats them all. The ariane-5 is 59m/193ft tall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The red knight View Post
    Ha, europe beats them all. The ariane-5 is 59m/193ft tall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke View Post
    What a total waste of effort and money. What will they find that the Americans, Russians and even the EU haven't found?
    India needs to put that money into its infrastructure and solving poverty not ridiculous ventures to the moon.
    So true, Invent on something useful, leave theses space things to big boys.

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    Moon probe! yay!




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    So true, Invent on something useful, leave theses space things to big boys.
    A space program is useful...

    China's making a killing taking contracts from other Asian and middle-eastern nations to put satellites into space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mithie View Post
    A space program is useful...

    China's making a killing taking contracts from other Asian and middle-eastern nations to put satellites into space.
    Its useful for rich countries that are fairly well off and hundreds of millions of its citizens aren't living in poverty(real poverty not the pathetic standards we apply here in the west). A space programme may be useful but not trying to explore an area that has been explored a hundred times over and there is nothing at all new to find out. Of course its a dick-waving move, an utterly wasteful and ridiculous one. India needs to spend it on something more sensible, at least nukes contribute to the defence of the country!

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    Completely agree with Duke.

    Its akin to buying really nice rims for a piece of crap car.

    India isn't looking to build a high tech aerospace industry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarnabyJones View Post
    India isn't looking to build a high tech aerospace industry.
    actually yes they do. they have been tapping into Russian aerospace expertise for quite a while...
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    Quote Originally Posted by .Czar View Post
    actually yes they do. they have been tapping into Russian aerospace expertise for quite a while...
    Tapping is a very strong word. I would use the word, Lending.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .Czar View Post
    actually yes they do. they have been tapping into Russian aerospace expertise for quite a while...
    For themselves...

    NASA isn't going to buy Indian manufactured parts for a mars rover that costs half a billion dollars that can very easily become half a half a billion dollar screw up.

    Trying to tap into the aerospace industry from a third world footing, while advanced countries have more than half a century on you is stupid. The only market they might have is other developing nations, but again, they have nations like Russia to compete with.

    Again, aerospace industry meaning selling parts and technology. Not just developing for your own agencies.

    India does a few things very well, best to stick with hat and continue to advance your country instead of pouring billions into this stuff.
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