Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization: The technology of Chandrayaan 3 is shocking, and NASA wants to buy it
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Times have changed, and India has the ability to build the best equipment and rockets. "SSomanath, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), revealed in an event on October 16th that as early as the preparation stage of the launch mission of the" Luncheon 3 ", experts from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) were surprised by the" cost-effective "technology in the" Luncheon 3 "project, I even hope that India can sell it to the United States
Times have changed, and India has the ability to build the best equipment and rockets. "SSomanath, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), revealed in an event on October 16th that as early as the preparation stage of the launch mission of the" Luncheon 3 ", experts from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) were surprised by the" cost-effective "technology in the" Luncheon 3 "project, I even hope that India can sell it to the United States.
ISRO Chairman Somanat/Associated Press
According to the Times of India and the well-known Indian technology media livemint, Somanat delivered a speech to students at an event in Tamil Nadu on the same day. Somanat revealed that in the preparation stage for the launch of the "Luncheon 3" mission, a delegation of scientists from NASA consisting of five to six people visited the headquarters of the Indian Space Research Organization. After listening to India's introduction to the design, manufacturing, and how to land on the moon, NASA scientists were "surprised" that India had developed advanced technology at such a low cost.
He said that due to the high cost of going to the South Pole of the Moon, American scientists hope that India will sell the technology to the United States.
They (NASA scientists) also say, 'Look at these scientific instruments, they are so beautiful and very cheap, easy to manufacture, and have a high level of technology. How do you make them?' They ask, why don't you sell them to the United States
The report from India Today believes that the remarks made by Somanat are "significant" because the United States is currently searching for advanced space technology, while NASA is carrying out a lunar landing program with plans to launch rockets in 2025, involving robot and human exploration of the moon.
When I told Prime Minister Modi that 'India has arrived on the moon', the Prime Minister thanked me and asked me 'when will we send Indians to the moon next time?'
When it comes to congratulating the American, European, and Chinese space agencies on the success of the Lunar 3 mission, Somanat said to the students, "Why are they doing this? It's because they realize that India will become a strong country! You must have confidence in this. We were once a very strong country with rich capabilities, but due to various reasons, we fell behind
The times have changed, and we have the ability to build the best equipment, the best devices, and the best rockets. Our knowledge and intelligence level is one of the best in the world, "Somanat said." Each of us has a responsibility to contribute to national construction. India will one day become a very strong country, and we will become stronger in technology. Because only you have technology will others respect you
ISRO released landing images of "Luncheon 3"
On August 23rd, the Indian lunar probe "Luncheon 3" successfully landed near the south pole of the moon, becoming the first probe to land near the south pole of the moon and making India the fourth country to achieve a soft landing on the moon after the United States, the Soviet Union, and China. Just a few days ago, Russia's "Lunar-25" mission, also aimed at the south pole of the moon, suffered a failure and the probe crashed on the surface of the moon.
On September 2nd, in order to protect the probe during a two-week lunar night with temperatures as low as -250 degrees Celsius, both the lunar lander and rover entered a dormant state. India had originally planned to wake up "Moonship 3" on September 22nd to charge it in the sunlight, but it was still unable to successfully wake up.
Due to the potential presence of water ice resources in the South Pole of the Moon, this area has become the focus of future lunar exploration plans for various countries. NASA is committed to promoting the Artemis 3 mission, attempting to send astronauts to the southern region of the moon by the end of 2025. China's Chang'e-7 spacecraft also plans to land at the south pole of the moon to explore the existence of water, and is expected to be launched around 2026.
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