Space missions have become monotonous and they need paradigm shift in approach in construction of spaceshipss, in launching and executing the mission and in improvisation of soft landings. With this in mind Google Lunar launches an XPrice competition worldwide and some stunning designs are proposed and one shortlisted is an Indian team lead by Rahul Narayan. Such a project requires realistic dreams for it requires people from diverse technological and scientific fields to follow you and the most important being the financial one. It would take a visionary investor to put in money in such a project. And to bring everything together and make the project successful in a given time frame is what success capsulation means.
In spite of the fact that we are into space seriously we still don’t have the background or the awareness or the financial institutions to trigger such projects. We are in a nascent stage. NASA has not only landed spaceships and robots on the moon it has also successfully carried out human missions as we know. They have knowhow spread across a wide spectrum of scientific community and contractors who can design and invest and come up with solutions. But there has been a sort of a bottleneck in finding solutions to making a habitat a colony which NASA wishes to achieve by 2020 not a very easy task.
KUDOS to our team of ‘Team Indus’ and let us wish them all success.
In spite of the fact that we are into space seriously we still don’t have the background or the awareness or the financial institutions to trigger such projects. We are in a nascent stage. NASA has not only landed spaceships and robots on the moon it has also successfully carried out human missions as we know. They have knowhow spread across a wide spectrum of scientific community and contractors who can design and invest and come up with solutions. But there has been a sort of a bottleneck in finding solutions to making a habitat a colony which NASA wishes to achieve by 2020 not a very easy task.
KUDOS to our team of ‘Team Indus’ and let us wish them all success.
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