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India's moon lander makes history as first to reach coveted south pole

The mission's success sets the bar for a new space age.

Mission control erupts in ecstatic applause after data confirms the Indian spacecraft has successfully landed on the moon. Credit: ISRO / Youtube screenshot

India's robotic spacecraft landed on the moon unscathed Wednesday, a historic achievement for the country's growing space program.

The Chandrayaan-3 mission, which means "moon craft" in Hindi, is the first ever to touch down at the lunar south pole. Many nations and private ventures have set their sights on the region because of its ice, thought to be buried in the polar craters. The natural resource is coveted because it could supply drinking water, air, and rocket fuel for future missions, ushering a new era in spaceflight.

The success also means India joins the elite few — the former Soviet Union, United States, and China — who have landed a spacecraft on the moon. The victory comes four years after India's predecessor, Chandrayaan-2, crashed attempting the same feat.

"On this joyous occasion, I would like to address all the people of the world, the people of every country and region: India's successful moon mission is not just India's alone," said India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who watched the livestream from Johannesburg, South Africa. "This success belongs to all humanity."

India invited the world to watch alongside its mission control through a live broadcast of the event, synced with sunrise at the landing site, on Aug. 23. Mission control engineers and staff erupted in applause shortly after 8:30 a.m. ET as telemetry data confirmed the golden four-legged lander had made the journey to the surface.

About three hours later, the Indian Space Research Organization — India's version of NASA — posted a moon photo taken by the lander with one of its legs in view.

"This will remain the most memorable and the happiest moment for all of us," said Kalpana Kalahasti, the mission's associate project director. "From the day we started rebuilding our spacecraft after Chandrayaan-2's experience, it has been breathe-in-breathe-out Chandrayaan-3."                                                                                                          

India's accomplishment follows mere days after the Russian space agency lost its Luna-25 robotic spacecraft, which had been orbiting the moon but apparently crashed after a botched flight maneuver. The dueling missions were both trying to set their crewless space probes down at the south polar region this week.

Over the next few years, the United States and China are each preparing to send astronauts to the lunar south pole, and a handful of robotic landers are slated for the remainder of this year or soon after. If the ice were able to be mined and processed, it could launch a new era for spaceflight, developing the moon as a refueling stop for deeper space travel.

Hunting for ice at the lunar south pole
Many nations and private ventures have set their sights on the lunar south pole because of its ice, thought to be buried in the darkened polar craters. Credit: NASA / GSFC / Arizona State University

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Three private missions are scheduled to head to the moon through NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, established in 2018 to recruit companies to deliver NASA cargo to the moon. Intuitive Machines has two missions slated this year, and Astrobotic has one, though it's not clear when the latter will launch, due to problems with its rocket, the United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur.

The likelihood of success, especially for inexperienced space programs, is still slim. The Chandrayaan-3 is the first mission to make the journey all the way to the lunar surface this year out of three attempts. It is only the second nation to arrive safely on the moon this century.

India launching Chandrayaan-3 mission
India's Chandrayaan-3 mission launched in July. Credit: ISRO

About 60 years have passed since the first uncrewed moon landings, but touching down is still onerous, with less than half of all missions succeeding. The moon's atmosphere is very thin, providing virtually no drag to slow a spacecraft down as it approaches the ground. Furthermore, there are no GPS systems on the moon to help guide a craft to its landing spot. Engineers have to compensate for these shortcomings from 239,000 miles away.

Over the past four years, the private sector and other spacefaring nations have tried and failed. An Israeli nonprofit and company collaborated in 2019 on the Beresheet mission, which crashed on the lunar surface after an orientation component failed. Just this April, Japanese startup ispace ran out of fuel on its descent and ultimately crashed.

But perhaps now there's more hope.

"I'm confident that all countries in the world including those from the global south are capable of achieving such feats," Modi said. "We can all aspire to the moon and beyond."


Comments

  1. it funny how they are all wondering what is goin on out there into nothing and care nothing about where they are now.

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  2. it’s a shame that US has 5.1 million people with serious food security issues
    https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/ag-and-food-statistics-charting-the-essentials/food-security-and-nutrition-assistance/#:~:text=The%20prevalence%20of%20food%20insecurity,food%20secure%20throughout%20the%20year

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  3. it’s a shame that 27 million people in US are uninsured and therefore lack access to reliable medical care

    https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2022/11/nearly-30-million-americans-have-no-health-insurance#:~:text=In%202021%2C%20as%20the%20coronavirus,report%20from%20the%20Census%20Bureau

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  4. true the US really needs to do something about this being the richest most powerful "greatest" nation on earth

    This should be a 3rd world problem

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  5. when you're poor you look to the skies...some see god, some others build moon rovers.

    Seperately what makes you think "they" don't care about where "they" are now or are doing nothing about it.

    "They" can do both probably - if "they" do it at less than the cost of making a single hollywood movie and...

    ...if this is also useful when "they" commercialise this tech to earn monies to feed their needy by launching your satellites at 1/2 the cost as "they" have been doing the past 5 yrs...

    NASA also is piggybacking on this rover with some stuff they want..."they" must be getting some bus fare & "they" may want to build a space exploration industry

    Funny how "they" think things may work...rather than just producing raw material & minerals & handicrafts to fuel the haves

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  6. India is a 3rd world country, no? From the stats it's in the bottom third of countries for GDP per capita

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  7. oh was he talking about India 😉

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  8. Can they build call centres on the moon?
    🧐📰

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  9. Great but why are countries giving India foreign aid when they have the capacity for billion dollar vanity projects like this?

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    1. not aid it's debt for what the Europeans looted from India and it takes centuries to pay that debts in today's value keep paying our debts

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    2. still a shame that your government spends billions on vanity projects like this when millions of Indians are in dire poverty. Seems that once again the oppressed have become the oppressors.

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    3. LOl get your schooling again, Its few $million project which costs less then movies like Oppenheimer/interstellar so enjoy movie and drink beer ang get some rest, don't bother your tiny mind
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      BTW, every penny spend on any part of any project is backed by thousands of jobs, probably you should aware of it if your schooling was right.

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    4. patronising much? How foreign private companies spend their money is their private business and their business alone. If I wish to comment on how Britain spends its PUBLIC money then I will. Foxtrot oscar.

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    5. Dear LLLowlife, go and get some basic level school education and then start shitting on FBs 🤣😜🤣
      ...
      Rertun the money and keep 1 trillion dollar as TIP to bar-dancers 😃 😃
      https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2018/12/19/how-britain-stole-45-trillion-from-india

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    6. You can say what you want. Indian space engineering now has eclipsed Great Britain engineering.
      England came to India in 1800 to establish East India company and looted it to dire poverty!
      Now we challenge England to go to the Moon to establish South pole company and loot India's Chandrayaan 3 tech secrets! Lol

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    7. sorry that you're incapable of a rational, non-patronising reply.

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    8. Now table has new words like ethics LOL
      which begins with word "Economic Aid" and blah blah blah
      https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/isro-launches-rocket-with-uk-firms-36-satellites-in-major-space-op-3893736

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    9. your whataboutism is not relevant to the point i'm making.

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    10. of course it does! You mentioned poverty its the Red line. So read between the lines to get it right.

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    11. now you're not making much sense. Please do tell me all about the ethics of a publicly funded space program when many Indian citizens are in dire poverty.

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    12. im really not interested in your silly space challenges. I'm more concerned about the Indian government's priorities.

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    13. AGAIN AGE-OLD DEBATE!!!!
      Dont worry, This is problem of 95% because of tunnel-vission during discussion/debate/topic/office/work etc.
      REad your quesTions and answers here... 😃
      tHEN I WILL EXPLAIN WHAT I WROTE UP THERE
      but i am sure you will not able find answers just because NOT-ENTITLED
      https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/india-has-a-space-mission-why-give-it-aid-ask-uk-lawmakers/story-NMEfAezyFfsG3OhWgNPc7O.html

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    14. who introduced tea to India?

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    15. first of all thank you for the money, keep it coming. Don't have anything in your pocket? Sell your home or even underwear, but keep the money flowing.

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    16. Great? whats great is that a bad joke?,,it just that they are pretty good at whinning for aid and also do good lobbying ...half for you, half for me just like in the Ukraine same story

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    17. since 2017, the government declared that India had been a net donor in 2015–16.[5] In the Indian Government budget of year 2019-2020 USD 1.32 billion (INR 8415 crore) were allocated (0.3% of the overall budget) for India's foreign aid programme. Indian aid receiving countries are Bhutan, Nepal, Afghanistan, Mauritius, Seychelles, Maldives, African nations, Caribbean nations and a few others. Over the years India has funded several infrastructure, development and other projects in many countries worth billions of USD.

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    18. and who introduced Tikka Masala to England? Wtf is your point?

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    19. this is a point of national pride. Many other nations squander billions on vanity projects to lift the national spirit. Worry about your own and let them be happy.

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  10. "Sets the bar?" Really? I think the U.S. "set the bar" in the 1960s and 70s with the Apollo moon program. It's great that the landing was successful and I hope their rover provides a fair amount of returnable science. That's all good, but it's hardly setting any bars. Let's not oversell this.

    The only reason the south pole is so-called coveted is, scientists believe there are large reserves of water there. Yeah, that's it. Orbiting satellites have all but confirmed water is there, though it will be nice to have a probe on the surface.

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  11. Paid for with gift cards 😆

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    1. doesn´t sound like Ukraine 2.0

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  12. Well done India ! Also teaching the world about AI techniques online with lots of patience, while the US can no longer afford to send their kids to college.

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  13. The almighty pappadum.

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    1. 🐙🎦😇🎋 Let it be. https://weerapolred.vercel.app/

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    2. your profile has "quietly warming up to making a life of difference" - so apt for almighty pappadums 😂

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  14. India does not take purported billions in foreign aid.

    "Foreign aid" is not a benign term either.

    Are you aware of what all classifies as "foreign aid"? Look up the US...I did last year

    Also, India may need US weapons...but this discount "aid" on over-priced weaponry that it cannot afford AND comes with threats of sanctions if it buys cheaper weapons from anywhere else. The US uses aid to create markets for either its weapons or industries.

    If the "aid" on weaponry was from the milk of American kindness...wonder why it was missing during the Bangladeshi genocide when nuclear warships were sent against the world's largest democracy which was grappling with a million refugees...all to defend the military dictatorship doing this.

    Currently interests align against the malign rise of China, so the "aid" is offered.
    Lets also stop pretending India needs these piddly sums of money of few million please OR that most of this "aid" money is going into purposes that benefit the poor or needy here.

    Your "aid" is pennies & serves your agenda more than the recipients. And China is now emulating this vulture model & taking it to the next level - putting poorer countries into debt traps then seizing assets for pennies.

    There are enough studies done now to show that the West "aids" countries & then takes out 10X through other mechanisms...esp. Africa

    Most Indians are just sick of this neo-colonial constant moaning of fake aid...they'd rather it be stopped & shoved where the moon don't shine...no rovers or probes are going to be sent there by us either

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    1. Deja vu...all the racist white folk are back...crying about the millions spent (75Mn btw) & pontificating with the white man's burden...

      Irony dies countless deaths when western vulture capitalism which creates multiples more poverty & environmental & humanitarian crisis as it creates riches speaks. And all the moaning about "aid".

      Look up the aid to other countries & the figures for India pl and most of the aid is to create space for western economies & sell their tech & discounts of over-priced weapons.

      None of it is spent on the Indian space program that is largely despite the West...

      And btw India provides way more honest aid to poor countries including the covid vaccines & moans less about it.

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  15. When we can start teaching space technology in our Engineering colleges???

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    1. 🐵🌂😜⛄ skies of blue https://sangthong.vercel.app/

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  16. Good for you guys... Very Good... Push for the excellence...

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  17. What a status symbol for India to be up there with other space exploring countries! 🤔 But leave the moon alone, concentrate on Earth fixing up the pollution and resulting drastic climate change that have largely been created by these super industrial countries. The moon already has enough junk on it.

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  18. Paid for by the British tax payers when the government sends them millions every year

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    1. you mean the British stole al that money and know is trying to pay it back. Look at the crown and, you think that was found in England? Don't be that stupid.

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    2. the British tax payers also benefited from nearly 100 years of exploitative rule over the Indian subcontinent

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    3. the British robbed India of more than 45 Trillion usd in today's currency, and along with that endless jewels, gold, diamonds, our ancient monuments and of course 2 centuries of genocides during their two hundred years of divide and rule of Hindustan (literally forming a new nation) and destroying Bharat's economy as well as its people as recent as only 76 years ago. The audacity and ignorance is quite rampant in the west

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    4. ermmm we have stopped sending money back in 2009 😕

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    5. British means you are talking about those thieves na... ok ok

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    6. what we Indian tax payers are here for?? 😂

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    7. Great kingdom of thieves 😃

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    8. How long do we need to pay it back for you clearly don't need it if you are spending it on a space program

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    9. 45 Trillion dollars. When you pay it back, you can comment.
      https://www.hcililongwe.gov.in/docs/1545991907How%20Britain%20Stole%20$45%20trillion%20from%20India,%20lied%20about%20it%20Part%201.pdf

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    10. keep up, we stopped sending money to India more than a decade ago…

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    11. why don't you send the rockets, since you have all the money 💰💰

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    12. not aid it's debt for what the Europeans looted from India and it takes centuries to pay that debts in today's value keep paying our debts. And your tiny British can't even imagine this mission 😂

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    13. there is nobody alive today that exploited India. Why are you holding people responsible for acts they didn't personally commit?

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    14. that’s true. But consider this:

      The UK’s current wealth, standard of living, and power are directly a result of hundreds of years of imperial rule. So why should anybody alive today reap the benefits of imperialism that “ended” less than 100 years ago? Would it not be fair to say, by your logic, that today’s citizens should start over from zero?

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    15. keep the money coming, make it in billions. Thank you ❤️

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    16. with such IQ no wonder why we don’t have a British lander on the moon! Your country was built on my ancestors money and blood! My grandfather was directly affected during the Independence struggle we know what they went through, the genocides etc but those won’t be taught in your schools….

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    17. reparations 😂

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    18. british taxpayers paid "aid" - where?
      It went to the Indian space program? When?

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  19. Just another big Step towards global warming

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  20. yes thats how countries work. They do one task in the whole year. Next year they take up task two.

    Brown folk can't multitask till white folk point out what their real priorities ought to be

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  21. yes. Not in taking away women’s rights over their own bodies.

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  22. mad respect, haha 😝
    https://giphy.com/gifs/the-office-michael-heartbreak-pynZagVcYxVUk

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  23. Siddhartha Sid Loiwal The US has plenty of homeless people of its own that it can't even keep under control. It definitely isn't obligated to give the insane amount of aid it would require to fix such a problem. America might be a decent place to live, but it is also in a huge amount of debt.

    I hope India works out its issues.

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  24. And we pay them!! Aid.??

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    1. how much is your contribution 1$ ???🤣🤣🤣

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    2. it comes out of taxpayers dollars, so as long as this man is employed he's contributed to every penny that was sent to India.

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    3. it's also other way around. India gave so many jobs to the UK by means of recent civil jet purchase of BB $$ (Boeing). Alas what British empire and King looted from India till 1947 was easily Trillion dollar worth mins interest rate

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    4. India also benefits from that transaction. Thats how business works. So no its not the same 😂

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    5. but to be honest bro, who receives those aids? Poor/helping/religious non profits?

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    6. I don't know who exactly receives the funds, it's my understanding the cash goes directly to the Indian government

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  25. BUT half the population is living in abject poverty.!!!!!!
    And just to rub salt into the wound ,,, this IDIOTIC government send them Thousands of pounds in aid. ,,,!!!!!!!!

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    1. I guess decades of examining coal has had an effect on your brain, half the population in poverty? India is the 5 th largest economy now. But was the biggest economy before your country looted 45 Trillion £ so first repay that and then talk, do remember your country is built by our money looted

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    2. hahaha 🤣😅🤣🤣 poor people see your country inflation less population then als you people are beggar

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  26. Probably for 100%

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  27. well done india, while a lot of people are hungry, having troubles boarding your trains , and left without houses

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  28. They spend money on this (some of it our aid money too!) while a lot of their people are in poverty and starving - disgusting!

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    1. not aid it's debt for what the Europeans looted from India and it takes centuries to pay that debts in today's value keep paying our debts

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    2. really touched by your concern for the indian starving populace.. however do also spare a thought for your starving countrymen too.

      Do attend some school until at least the primary levels, so that you could try to keep up with current world affairs..

      India is no longer a starving nation but the 5th largest economy in the world, racing to be the third soon.

      FYI

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  29. Congratulations to India.

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  30. Please 🙏 show me the Indian special effects... die for them. 🤣🤣🤣

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  31. It's this where they'll be calling me about my computer from next?

    Just having fun. Happy for their team.

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  32. actually a 110 million built as part of a govt mission called Swacch Bharat. More to go...google

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  33. Russia failed but India succeeded

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  34. At last another place to put a curry house

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    1. already it has cheese burger and hamburger

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    2. better than colonising & looting it guv...honest business not thievery atleast

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  35. Such a waste of money

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  36. Was it India and Russia no?

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  37. Superpower India 2030 😂

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    1. it's already a superpower wake up from the 90s and look what's happening outside of your country 😂😂

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  38. I'm sure they Curried the thought they they got it right....

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  39. Establish a new call centre there

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  40. Kudos to ISRO. Jai Hind

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  41. Next…. Person on the moon and the Mars

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  42. Refund please...😂

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  43. You should fail sometimes (ch.yan - 2) to succeed later (ch.yan -3)

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  44. Long way to go for a curry.

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    1. always go for the best if its on the moon they will go and get it 😅

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  45. Naan can't believe this

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  46. Good on Putin! Lol

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  47. Vivat, Great India!

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  48. Congratulations ISRO - Indian Space Research Organisation

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    1. Theres a little song that goes'Tell me lies tell me sweet little lies'

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  49. India has now faked a Moon landing like we did several times.

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  50. There are crowds of people climbing abord the Lunar rover during Lunar rush hour. They are even riding on the roof. 🤔😁

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    1. calm down...that we'll attempt for the manned mission. Till then

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  51. When your scammers ip address track's back to the moon

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  52. Big whoop

    The folks who ban books and attack the capital did it in the 60’s

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    1. there were actually 2 democrat administrations in the White House for the inauguration of our moon program and subsequent missions, Nixon just came in at the most opportune moment.

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    2. Woah Sally

      Getting emotional I see

      I’m not reading all that but I’m happy for you or sorry that happened

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    3. your loss, lighten up Francis

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    4. nope. Nobody has landed at the lunar poles before now. The violent reactionaries in the US had nothing to do with American moon landings. Your troll game is weak af.

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    5. what? What are you even talking about?

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    6. he’s snippy and only nominally aware of history…

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  53. Before you land on the moon stop The Cast system in India 🇮🇳

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    1. caste system is better than Racisum

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    2. that's racism and aid is taxes taken from workers in the UK 🇬🇧

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    3. it's not aid it's debt for what your ancestors looted from India and build your country with the looted wealth from India it will take centuries to pay that much of debts in today's value keep paying our debts asap 👍 I heard that UK economy is sinking don't be guilty ask for help anytime India is now capable of aiding whole Europe but we definitely milk those debts for sure

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    4. you are delusional if you think the UK 🇬🇧 will go under if we do no more aid for india and the whole debt to india take it up with the wast india company 😀

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    5. thank you, keep the money coming. Ask your government to send in billions not millions.

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    6. ah didn't realise the Brits eliminated the class system or the racism before they...

      But how dare the native point out the guv has no clothes

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  54. They just sent it there to notify people on the moon that they can
    1- get a better interest rate on their credit cards
    2- tell you all the great benefits of medicaid
    3-get your extended car warranty
    4- help you with an auto accident claim you had within the last 2 years
    What else am I missing? I’m so tired of the scam telemarketing from them. Just sayin.

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  55. Nice to see that someone can use our stolen tech correctly.

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  56. Makes no sense millions there barely make it to survive, and on the other hand, spending millions in a non-sense sending a ship to the Moon ...there´s nothing to celebrate all of the contrary ..whatever... it maybe fake news it is all lies there is no such a ship to the Moon kkkk

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  57. So fake , not even funny.

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  58. https://youtu.be/HCm6gRHINqA

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  59. 👎never goin never been

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