Chandrayaan – 2: India rallies behind ISRO

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Unfortunately, India’s second lunar mission, the Chandrayaan – 2, through which India attempted to reach Moon’s south polar region – a place where no other nation has ever gone – saw some last-minute challenges.

Contact with the lander, Vikram, was lost when it was just 2.1 kilometres away from the moon’s surface. However, the Chandrayaan – 2 orbiter is successfully orbiting the moon.

Despite the lander derailing in its efforts to reach the moon, India has rallied behind its space agency – the Indian Space research Organization (ISRO) and all its scientists. And why should it not! The rest of the mission has been a massive success, with the orbiter successfully orbiting the moon.

The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, who was present at the ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) in Bengaluru to witness the landing, boosted the morale of the scientists by saying that the “best was yet to come.”

He also gave an endearing embrace to the Chairman of the ISRO, K. Sivan who was, understandably, distraught by the circumstances.

He took to social media to encourage the scientists further.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of Bhutan tweeted that India will, one day, succeed in this mission.

Also, celebrities and sportspersons from all over India tweeted to show solidarity with the scientists.

As a society, we generally tend to underscore successes and denounce failures. We hope that the Chandrayaan – 2 changes the perception of the entire society towards how we look at successes and setbacks.

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