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Failures are the pillars of success.
Perception management is way more crucial than actual reality.

No one must recall that the ISRO was the brainchild of the villain, named
Jawaharlal Nehru, ably aided by the eminent scientist, Vikram Sarabhai.

《Subsequently, communication from Vikram Lander to the ground stations was
lost, Isro said, adding that data was being analysed.

While enthusiasm turned into despair at Isro's Mission Operations Complex
after the soft-landing did not go according to plan, PM Modi and a large
number of Indians came in support of the scientists who were monitoring
India's second lunar mission.

The mission started from July 22 with the launch of the Chandrayaan-2
spacecraft achieved one milestone after another in a phased manner.

However, the Vikram module lost contact minutes before the crucial
touchdown on the lunar surface in the early hours of Saturday.》

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/pm-narendra-modi-address-nation-8am-isro-control-centre-vikram-lander-chandrayaan-2-1596535-2019-09-07?fbclid=IwAR1s8xOPIJDai0b-xSQnHQZu4KWiEK2gTgmakBmvD5sZqSUQEe_ktcVTY38

PM Modi to address nation at 8 am from Isro after Moon lander loses contact
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation at 8 am from Isro's
control centre in Bengaluru. Modi earlier said the nation should be proud
of Isro for the Chandrayaan-2 mission after all communications were lost
with the Vikram lander.

Press Trust of India
Bengaluru

September 7, 2019
UPDATED: September 7, 2019 07:31 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was at Isro to watch the landing of Vikram
lander. (Photo: PTI file)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation at 8 am on Saturday
and interact with Isro scientists, in the backdrop of Chandrayaan-2's
lander Vikram losing contact with ground stations.

Soon after all ground communication was lost with Chandrayaan-2's Vikram
lander, PM Modi said the nation is proud of the scientists who have given
their best.

While the mission has been mostly successful, Chandrayaan-2's Vikram lander
lost communication with ground stations during its final descent. Vikram's
descent was planned and normal performance was observed up to an altitude
of 2.1 km.

In a tweet, Isro said, "Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will
address the nation from Isro Control Centre today (September 07, 2019) at
0800 hrs IST."


ISRO
✔
@isro
#ISRO
Honorable Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi will address the nation from
ISRO Control Centre today (September 07, 2019) at 0800 hrs IST.@PMOIndia
@narendramodi

3:59 AM - Sep 7, 2019

Subsequently, communication from Vikram Lander to the ground stations was
lost, Isro said, adding that data was being analysed.

While enthusiasm turned into despair at Isro's Mission Operations Complex
after the soft-landing did not go according to plan, PM Modi and a large
number of Indians came in support of the scientists who were monitoring
India's second lunar mission.

The mission started from July 22 with the launch of the Chandrayaan-2
spacecraft achieved one milestone after another in a phased manner.

However, the Vikram module lost contact minutes before the crucial
touchdown on the lunar surface in the early hours of Saturday.

The landing module, which was supposed to carry out various tests on the
lunar soil, completed the rough braking phase as planned and entered the
phase of fine braking phase till the altitude of 2.1 km.

There were cheers and clapping both at the mission control centre and the
area where media was stationed, as Vikram's descent was on as planned at
that time.

But, disappointment was palpable on the faces of the Isro scientists within
minutes as they stopped getting any communication from the lander.

Soon, Isro chief K Sivan approached his colleagues and started intense
discussions, along with his predecessor A S Kiran Kumar.

Sivan then went up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was seated in the
gallery and communicated to him about what had happened.

Modi then got up from the seat and walked down to the place where Isro
scientists and engineers were seated, and had a chat with them. Before
departing, the Modi tried to boost the morale of the Isro team saying that
the nation was proud of them.

"There is no need to get disappointed because it is not a small
achievement. The country is proud of you," Modi said in his address to the
scientists and students gathered there.

(With inputs from PTI)
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