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6 responses to “Chandrayaan-1, India’s first unmanned Moon mission – Tid bits & Analysis”

  1. AuntieMandy

    National pride and celebrating the acomplishments of some of the most educated, non-political, and succesful citizens is never a waste of money! Coming from a country that doesn't have a whole lot to be proud of lately and is at one of it's most polarized times in history, I know how far national pride can go to unify and heal interpersonal relationships. That, in turn, promotes compromise in other areas. Congratulations India! These scientists should be role models for your youth!

  2. ubiquit

    Very true!! At a moment where the markets are falling, the Hindu fundamentalists-Christian clashes in Orissa, the never ending Kashmir crisis, the anti-North-Indian movements in Maharashtra, and so on, this Chandrayaan mission unites us, at a macro level. One should be proud of this 'unity' brought about by our scientific community.

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  4. b.b.goyal barnala

    i am proud to be an indian.

  5. George

    I salute to our scientists for their achievement and wish them success in future space programmes.

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