PSLV is all set to lift off from Sriharikota early tomorrow morning
With barely 24 hours to go for India's maiden lunar mission, it is the most nerve raking period for people behind this Herculean task. The modified PSLV is all set to lift off from Sriharikota early tomorrow morning. If all goes according to plan, India will become the third Asian country to have put a satellite into a lunar orbit after Japan and China -- which managed the feat just last year.
India has big plans for the future as well: the cabinet has given the green signal for the Chandrayaan 2 mission in 2011, just three years from now. If that was not enough, current plans indicate a manned space mission in 2014 followed by a manned lunar mission in 2020 -- which happens to be four years before China's 2024 deadline. India also seems to be better placed than China as far as the money spent on these missions is concerned. The Chandrayaan-1 mission for example, with a budget of $86 million costs only half as much as China's Chang'e 1 mission.
A space mission, and that too a lunar mission, is not just about sending a satellite across to the moon and the scientific intent behind that. It is also a matter of national pride for most Indians who sit glued to their television screens during these launches. It is expected to be no different tomorrow.
However, experts point out that India's mission is not just about chest-thumping or an egoistic attempt to increase its clout in the India dominated sub continent. India has as many as 11 communication satellites of its own, which the country has used to its benefit.
The INSAT series of satellites have been instrumental in bringing quality education to remote villages in the heart of rural India. This is apart from the IRS, which has helped farmers indirectly for crop yield modeling.
Four decades ago, when the US and Russia were embroiled in a bitter space-race for reaching the moon, sleeping giants India and China were barely a blip on the radar. No one could have envisaged that these countries will in just 40 years start to dramatically
shift the highly polarized world economy eastwards.
While the US still is the indisputable superpower, India and especially China has been seeing dramatic growth over the past few decades. While India has not ruffled half as many feathers as China has, it has had its share of limelight -- with the Chandrayaan
mission being one of the highly decorated feathers on the proverbial cap.
Coming back to Chandrayaan-1, while most have lauded the efforts by the scientists and engineers behind this mission, there are others who have voiced their resentment against a mission of this nature; mainly questioning the rationale behind spending colossal amounts of money when the country can spend this amount on "better" things. These include ensuring basic necessities for the country's poverty stricken masses and other humanitarian needs. While many see a possible "space race" with China in harnessing the lunar mineral wealth, others point towards an arms race claiming that
rockets used for firing satellites can also be used for nuclear warheads.
Whatever the results, tomorrow will be a red-letter day for the Indian space program. When the PSLV lifts off from Siharikota with the Chandrayaan-1 on-board, it also carries with it the aspirations of a billion plus population, the hard work of thousands of scientists who managed to finish the project well within the deadline and not to mention, the voice of an emerging economy which is rearing to go places.
i think the chandrayaan mission is a great achevement of INDIAN'S i very much proud to be an indian of well developing india in all achevements i con't express my view it is more than a great feeeling
this the one of the historical achivment that india had ever got.india is sixth nation after chaina to achiv this so as indian i feel very proud about this.i want send my best wishesh to them who work hard for this.than u very much.
Good luck ISRO. U have a billion hearts wishing for ur success. Go get us the moon....
TT a small correction. Line 2 paragraph 2 should read "current plan indicates a unmanned space mission in 2014"....
U people are doing a great job. Great going.
Thanks for writing in Anant. I think TT stands corrected. The 2014 mission is reportedly a manned mission -- not an unmanned one. By manned mission, I meant a mission which will involve a couple of orbits around the earth and probably a spacewalk by an astronaut. The 2020 mission is a manned mission to the moon. Notice the difference? :) Thanks again. Let us know if there is a mistake here. Corrections are always welcome.
Thanks for the reply. Apologies. I erred in the correction. Currently i am trying to log into the webcast of the launch. Lets keep our fingers crossed and Hope for the very best.
it's undoubtedly the most prestigious project for ISRO which Would not only increase the prestige of India but also all the Indians....
My all regards are there with ISRO for the success of this project
IT COULD PLACE INDIA ALONG THE SUPER POWERS WHICH IS A MATTER OF PRIDE AND REPUTATION,WE ARE OPTIMISTIC OF INDIA"S SUCCESS IN THIS GLORIFIED AND LONG JOURNEY WHICH ENABLES US TO ACHIEVE MANY LAURELS IN THE FORTHCOMING FUTURE
All the very best to chandrayaan mission and to all those thousands of brains and their efforts behind this,who made 22nd of oct,2008 an historic day to be cherished.
Wishng all the sucess to the scientists and engineers who have contributed to this maiden lunar mission.
A great moment of pride and honour for every Indian.
Well it sounds good that you people are restating the same project what NASA left behind long back.... all the best and prove that India have the strength that with out any country's involvement we can succeed. all the best once again. and make the Indians proud.
a proud feeling as indian, lets show the world that we are not less than any country...
My prayers and wishes for the success of Chandrayaan 1, and wishing all the people who worked for this dream project. MERA BHARAT MAHAAN
EAST OR WEST INDIA IS BEST & GREAT
" INDIA ON MOON "
we are really on cloud nine
Good Luck Indian Scientists, hats off to you all
and our soldiers gaurding borders
This is an Historical day for Indian that we first time go for mission on moon, i am waiting for victory of team, and i wish to all team member for this mission chandrayaan - 1.
i pray for the success of mission chandrayaan
best luck all the team members
"Chak De India"
has rigthly mentioned.....its a moment really being proud Indians and appreciate all the hardwork put forward by our scientist for this mission.....chest tapping proud!
May the hardwork of the scientists who fought for chandrayaan to be suceess and i wish that India will rule the World and make the dream come true of our favourite and most eligible citizen of INDIA DR.APJ Abdul Kalam .Proud to be INDIAN .ALL THE BEST GUYS.
GOD s grace is with us only.
its really proud feeling achivement for all indians. i wish all the engg. & space scientist behind chandrayaan 1, very best luck. Chandrayaan mission shows that we are not at all behind any other country like america or russia. chandrayaan has given me a dream to join ISRO after my engineering.
surely it is one of the greatest achievements of ISRO but in a country like India where a major part of the common people is striving for food and shelter thats why it costs in a real manner.
Why spend so much amount in these scintific missions, will it give 'roti' or'kapda' to aam admi? While the same amount if utilised for the upliftment of our poor ploiticians, they will atleast stop looting the country and the mass.