Celebrating the Celestial Achievement
Here’s what some of the bloggers are saying about India’s record breaking 10-satellite launch. Raj criticizes Indian media for not supporting the brilliant achievements of India’s scientists
I am shocked by the bias of the notorious Indian ‘mainstream’ media who always question the contribution of India’s scientists.Despite facing a shortage of resources and despite being denied access to the latest technologies by the governments of some countries,Indian scientists have managed to make every truly patriotic Indian proud of their achievements in the fields of space, nuclear and defence technologies.
Neurojava thinks that this means more outsourcing opportunities for India:
Does that mean that India will become the next outsourcing vendor for satellite space launches? My take is that the scenario is absolutely possible - and indeed very likely. Given the economies of scale associated with multiple satellite launches, it doesn’t seem a far-fetched scenario where-in launches of weather and other strategically non-critical satellites are outsourced to ISRO and other such agencies.
Minaz cheers for this “landmark achievement”
Here is proof again, if proof was ever needed, that Indians are among the world’s top technical geniuses. Let’s hope the new boom in space technology also triggers a spurt in pure and applied science research in India.
























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