Moon Landing | Astronaut Per Wimmer explains the importance of India's space mission



‘A lot of history is effectively frozen there.’

Astronaut and Adventurer Per Wimmer explains why India’s recent mission to the moon is so important for space exploration.

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27 thoughts on “Moon Landing | Astronaut Per Wimmer explains the importance of India's space mission”

  1. Thanks uk for colonising us for 200 years and looting 45 trillion dollars from us and then give aid to us which you do for your own intrest and act like it's a charity , those aids are really the reason my family is not starving . Thanks again "Great Britain"

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  2. This is all lie! It is full moon and there should be very intense light!
    See the background, there are stars visible, however when the Americans presented their video in the late 60's there were no stars visible. There are inconsistencies.

    All computer generated!

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  3. Where is Patrick Christyis? He is from this very news channel who said completely different a few days back. Where is he hiding ? He ranted a lot against India. Shouldn't he be making an apology on his remarks as a news journalist a few days back? Or is that an acceptable journalist remarks without checking the data and facts on what he said. This broadcast is completely different from what Patrick said a few days back. is this a coverup on what Patrick from GB News said a few days back?

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  4. Lol literaly a day after the indian lander landed on the moon, I was wathing tv and an advertisement about giving aid to india came on tv. "Please donate just £2 a month to a starving child in india" like wtf? They just spent 2 billion on a fucking moon mission 😂😂😂 priorities, priorities.

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  5. The Washington Post
    (West Democracy Dies in Darkness)

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    SandersRavilyn 14 hours ago

    The number of women engineers in the Mission Control was inspiring. In traditional clothes, with dots on the forehead and flowers on the hair, speaking in British accent English, careful to avoid "grammar mistakes" giving the commentary, calling out status reports…

    Another important thing is all those engineers were from the so called "second string" engineering colleges of India. The graduates of top engineering schools, the prestigious IITs and IISc were largely absent. The first echelon of Indian Engg talent is scooped up by the likes of Apple, Google, Amazon and Microsoft, the big multinational companies and prestigious MBA schools. It shows the DEPTH of talent in India. It can afford to give away the top batch and still have enough left over to soft land a space craft in the Moon!

    Example:

    The Mission Director Veermuthuvel is from a rural place, had no idea of what engineering was during high school, poor parents with no college education. He ended up in a trade school pursuing a non-degree non-accredited diploma, thought he could not afford a degree school. Nameless faceless people noticed his talent and directed him to an engineering degree school. Pursued his dream of being a space scientist, did Masters and PhD in the top echelon schools and rose up the ranks. Men and women like him are the ones who will Make India Great Again.

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  6. We Indians r waiting for next British aid installment for sending our next mission send it asap….😂😂

    Honestly Britis should be proud that there former colony is doing well unlike other countries colonies who r under coup.

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  7. Well one should not loose sight of the goal. Praise or ridicule is irrelevant in that process. Indians please stay focused….if would do disservice to ourselves if we loose focus.

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