View Full Version : Invitation for Students of India to design an experiment for Chandrayaan2
hemant.kedare
12-11-2007, 01:30 PM
ASISC - Astronautical Society of India Student Chapter congratulates the Indian Space Research Organisation for their milestone achievement in the exploration of the moon.
In Prayers for the nation,
hemant kedare.
selvaraj61
01-25-2008, 03:50 PM
hi, this is my inner feeling only anybody may correct it if it is wrong.
all these advanced missions, no doubt will prove the nations, ability and knowledge. however:
are the scientific community not indebted to the society, whose tax is being used for such scientific missions?
are the services which are planned to be performed not to reach the common man directly in his day to day life?
I strongly feel experimenting the lunar garvity in creating earth quake and devasting (dec-2006) TSUNAMI must have much........more.........priority than analysing the particle on the lunar surface using so called shopisticated rovers robots etc.
i welcome a open heart discussions on this issue.
android
05-15-2008, 03:44 PM
Since you have no suggestion, your post is meaningless.
hi, this is my inner feeling only anybody may correct it if it is wrong.
all these advanced missions, no doubt will prove the nations, ability and knowledge. however:
are the scientific community not indebted to the society, whose tax is being used for such scientific missions?
are the services which are planned to be performed not to reach the common man directly in his day to day life?
I strongly feel experimenting the lunar garvity in creating earth quake and devasting (dec-2006) TSUNAMI must have much........more.........priority than analysing the particle on the lunar surface using so called shopisticated rovers robots etc.
i welcome a open heart discussions on this issue.
mooniac
10-28-2008, 02:45 PM
Well, Hemant :cool:
This is a great opportunity and it is wonderful of you to have posted this invitation here.. Thank you
I will think about this.. and inform some organizations I am aware of, of this chance.
Meanwhile it would be a good idea if we could get in touch. This Forum though doesnt seem to have a way to message other users.. or am I wrong?
An email id.. something.. or shall I post mine here?
Cheers! :)
ajayt
10-28-2008, 03:09 PM
hi, this is my inner feeling only anybody may correct it if it is wrong.
all these advanced missions, no doubt will prove the nations, ability and knowledge. however:
are the scientific community not indebted to the society, whose tax is being used for such scientific missions?
are the services which are planned to be performed not to reach the common man directly in his day to day life?
I strongly feel experimenting the lunar garvity in creating earth quake and devasting (dec-2006) TSUNAMI must have much........more.........priority than analysing the particle on the lunar surface using so called shopisticated rovers robots etc.
i welcome a open heart discussions on this issue.Are armed forces people indebted to die for protecting u just coz u spend tax money on their salary(just an analogy).Is it not the true that Isro's programs are as beneficial to common man from providing weather info to mapping the resources and earning valuable money more than wat it spends.Knowledge gained never goes waste like ur tax money which is wasted like water by govt. on other stupid programs.Instead of questioning that wastage u term money spend on ISRO as waste.Think about it
docel
08-01-2009, 01:24 PM
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