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India succeeded! Chandrayan-3 landed at the south pole of the moon, lost a lot, and forgot to bring more probes

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India succeeded! Chandrayan-3 landed at the south pole of the moon, lost a lot, and forgot to bring more probes

India's successful landing on the lunar south pole is undoubtedly an important milestone in India's space history. Chandrayan-3 successfully achieved a soft landing on the south pole of the moon, which is the first soft landing on the south pole of the moon by a country. In addition, India became the fourth country in the world to successfully land on the moon.

India's successful landing on the moon has attracted widespread global attention and various reactions from different countries. Indian netizens made a video of the reactions of countries around the world after hearing India's moon landing, showing the emotional expression of different countries. Indian netizens expressed their excitement and emotion in this video, while Russia was saddened by the failure of its own satellite to land on the moon. Both Pakistan and NASA seemed unhappy and even a little depressed.

India succeeded! Chandrayan-3 landed at the south pole of the moon, lost a lot, and forgot to bring more probes

However, India has actually wronged the United States. The United States is behind the scenes to provide the support India needs. NASA and ESA provided a monitoring and control network for India, and in a 35-meter antenna in New Norcia, Australia, ESA provided tracking and communications support for Chandrayaan-3's lander during descent.

For India, the success of the moon landing is indeed a happy moment. However, they are also aware of their missteps, and they hope to carry more scientific instruments if they had known that the moon landing would be successful. However, because India has chosen a more complex orbit, in order to successfully land on the moon, they must carry a lot of fuel, so they carry relatively few scientific instruments.

India's successful moon landing has also drawn comparisons with China. As developing countries, China and India have become the only two countries to successfully land on the moon since the Soviet Union's Luna 24 in 1976. Other countries, such as Israel, Japan and Russia, were unable to succeed in landing on the moon. Despite the gap between China and India in lunar landing technology, India hopes to catch up with China and catch up with its advanced nature in the field of lunar landing.

India succeeded! Chandrayan-3 landed at the south pole of the moon, lost a lot, and forgot to bring more probes

First of all, the choice of lunar orbit is different between China and India. China chose the Hohmann transfer track, which requires only two engine propulsions and is more fuel-efficient than other tracks. This is also part of China's relatively advanced lunar landing technology.

Rocket technology is also an important area for India to catch up with China. China's rocket technology is relatively mature, and it has launched several manned space missions and successfully implemented soft landings of lunar probes. India needs to step up its R&D and innovation in rocket technology in order to remain competitive with China.

India succeeded! Chandrayan-3 landed at the south pole of the moon, lost a lot, and forgot to bring more probes

In addition, spacecraft design and manufacturing capabilities are another area that India needs to work hard to improve. Compared with China, India still has a large gap in this regard. Through continuous research and innovation, India can improve its capabilities in spacecraft design and manufacturing to remain competitive with China.

At the same time, the drive for innovation is also an aspect that India needs to focus on. China has invested heavily in research and development in the field of space technology and has made many important scientific and technological breakthroughs. India should strengthen its scientific and technological research and innovation capabilities in order to enhance its capabilities in lunar landing technology.

India succeeded! Chandrayan-3 landed at the south pole of the moon, lost a lot, and forgot to bring more probes

To sum up, India's successful moon landing was an exhilarating moment. However, to catch up with China's advanced lunar landing technology, India needs to increase its efforts in rocket technology, spacecraft design and manufacturing capabilities, and scientific and technological innovation. Only continued investment and innovation will enable India to remain competitive with countries like China in the moon landing.

India succeeded! Chandrayan-3 landed at the south pole of the moon, lost a lot, and forgot to bring more probes

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