Don't speak like radical Islamist! I'm an Indian, I don't endorsed this statement of yours. We make progress at our own pace depending of the funding ISRO gets.
India’s space ambitions have traditionally focused on applications. The country offers incredible value for money, and world class data processing and analytics. I wonder if those qualities are the most significant when it comes to ‘winning space’ in the coming decades.
European Space agency is nothing in front of Achievement ISRO has made ISRO is future driven Very ambitious Space stations , man moon landings Europeans aren't anywhere close
India ? Is this a joke? Have they sent any humans in space? Have they built a space station, or landed on the far side of the moon or Mars? Have they done a sample return mission?
I genuinely didn’t expect much, but you don’t seem to have the slightest idea about the rapidly growing space sector, industry, and future space missions among the major developing nations, do you?
@@EoamerGaming97 If India were full of potential, Germany would have not visited India, asking for workers... The Minister of Germany proudly said in the interview that each month, India gets 1 millions more workers into the market... And the job market can't absorb them all.
India doesn't have kerosine or methane power engine and rocket. India couldn't send human being in space. Most powerful Indian rocket could send 8 tons payload in LEO and 4 tons payload in GTO . India relies on NASA for deep space tracking for moon and mars mission. India take 40 days to send spacecraft in moon while China take only 4 days. India couldn't develop SCE 200 rocket engine in spite of having blue print of ukrainian engine in 2009. Chinese space startups are beating isro in heavy payload ,reusable rocket and sending human being in space.
@@kushagravlogs5627last 3 points are a total lie, India can send small spacecrafts directly to moon, it's just the chandrayan 3 was heavier and required taking longer route. India has developed the SCE engine and it has been successfully tested as well, and NO, it is only based on the Ukrainian one, NOT taken from Ukraine, so it's a brand new developed engine. Even china doesn't have the deep space tracking capabilities as the us. No chinese startup has been able to do the things you mentioned. There is much wrong with other points as well. Go figure it out yourself.
@@devamjani8041 BRO read this bots 5th point 😭....man mentioned that India’s mission took 40 days to reach the moon, while China’s took just 4 days. first of all I already mentioned that China has had significantly larger funding for its space program for years and its very established than the rest . Secondly, so what if it took us 40 days? Russia’s Soyuz 2.1b with Fregat-M took only 6 days and still failed, while Japan’s SLIM mission on the H-IIA rocket-which has a higher payload capacity than both India’s LVM3 and Soyuz-took 4 months to reach the moon but it succeeded. At the end of the day, it all doesn’t come down to just payload capacity; there are many other factors involved. But how could you expect such logic from a bot !! AND FINALLY, FOR GOD'S SAKE, HOW MANY COUNTRIES HAVE EVEN MANAGED TO SEND AN ORBITER TO THE MOON, LET ALONE SUCCESSFULLY SOFT-LAND A LANDER WITH A ROVER?😭😭😭????
😂😂😂 Wow...I'm Indian...I didn't even know we were anywhere in the same league... We are pretty much happy with our budget space programs... We are very much happy to leave the hi-end competition to the US...unless it ends up protecting those who have blood of our citizens on their hands...
China has completed 66 orbital launches so far this year. China Aerospace is expected to launch about 100 missions in 2024, which is expected to set a new record
@@kushagravlogs5627 zhuque 2 can only carry 1.5 tons, and zhuque 3 is in DEVELOPMENT phase, NOT a single launched till now. If we are to include under development rockets, then ISRO also has Surya, various Indian space startups are also marking their own mark. Agnikul has tested world's first 3D printed semi cryogenic engine.
@@devamjani8041 upgraded version of zhuque 2 rocket will launch 6 tons payload in 200 km low earth orbit and 4 tons in 500 km SSO. zhuque 3 rocket will launch in June 2025. ISRO will take 30 years to develop Surya rocket. India is very poor in Innovation.
@@kushagravlogs5627 Surya will be developed in less than next 3 years. India is better than china at innovation. china has more money and resources. We will see how far china goes.
I am seeing many people wrote hate comments about India. Mark my words, they would have blood tears in upcoming 6 years .
Don't speak like radical Islamist! I'm an Indian, I don't endorsed this statement of yours. We make progress at our own pace depending of the funding ISRO gets.
It's as stupid as saying it to Adani and Ambani. Mark my words, they would have blood tears in upcoming 6 years .😂
India’s space ambitions have traditionally focused on applications. The country offers incredible value for money, and world class data processing and analytics. I wonder if those qualities are the most significant when it comes to ‘winning space’ in the coming decades.
Search about ISRO's future missions and projects
We WON when it comes to Landing on South pole of the Moon, Also in entering Mars Orbiter in First attempt, Satellites being launched in one launch etc
NONONO, it is India and the United States competing for hegemony in the new space era
Great podcast episode, love to hear about space tech outside US and EU
Are Japan, Europe, and Russia's aerospace capabilities weaker than India's?
Very informative .👍
European Space agency is nothing in front of Achievement ISRO has made
ISRO is future driven
Very ambitious
Space stations , man moon landings
Europeans aren't anywhere close
They're trying to copy from SpaceX but all failed misery.
🇮🇳
None of these state competitors have anything on the private sector and more specifically, SpaceX
Absolutely, we discuss the private sector and SpaceX quite a bit in the episode.
China is developing many of its own private space players. So are India's private space players like Skyroot Aerospace and Pixxel
India ? Is this a joke? Have they sent any humans in space? Have they built a space station, or landed on the far side of the moon or Mars? Have they done a sample return mission?
Dude you living under a rock or something?
I genuinely didn’t expect much, but you don’t seem to have the slightest idea about the rapidly growing space sector, industry, and future space missions among the major developing nations, do you?
Yes India is sending human in space next year and India space station will ready by 2035 and by 2040 India is sending human on moon
@@EoamerGaming97 If India were full of potential, Germany would have not visited India, asking for workers... The Minister of Germany proudly said in the interview that each month, India gets 1 millions more workers into the market... And the job market can't absorb them all.
Bro suddenly woke up from coffin ⚰️
china n.o1
In stealing tech😂😂
India doesn't have kerosine or methane power engine and rocket.
India couldn't send human being in space.
Most powerful Indian rocket could send 8 tons payload in LEO and 4 tons payload in GTO .
India relies on NASA for deep space tracking for moon and mars mission.
India take 40 days to send spacecraft in moon while China take only 4 days.
India couldn't develop SCE 200 rocket engine in spite of having blue print of ukrainian engine in 2009.
Chinese space startups are beating isro in heavy payload ,reusable rocket and sending human being in space.
so?
More than half of your points are a lie 😂
@@devamjani8041 please tell me which points are lie
@@kushagravlogs5627last 3 points are a total lie, India can send small spacecrafts directly to moon, it's just the chandrayan 3 was heavier and required taking longer route. India has developed the SCE engine and it has been successfully tested as well, and NO, it is only based on the Ukrainian one, NOT taken from Ukraine, so it's a brand new developed engine. Even china doesn't have the deep space tracking capabilities as the us. No chinese startup has been able to do the things you mentioned. There is much wrong with other points as well. Go figure it out yourself.
@@devamjani8041 BRO read this bots 5th point 😭....man mentioned that India’s mission took 40 days to reach the moon, while China’s took just 4 days. first of all I already mentioned that China has had significantly larger funding for its space program for years and its very established than the rest . Secondly, so what if it took us 40 days? Russia’s Soyuz 2.1b with Fregat-M took only 6 days and still failed, while Japan’s SLIM mission on the H-IIA rocket-which has a higher payload capacity than both India’s LVM3 and Soyuz-took 4 months to reach the moon but it succeeded. At the end of the day, it all doesn’t come down to just payload capacity; there are many other factors involved. But how could you expect such logic from a bot !! AND FINALLY, FOR GOD'S SAKE, HOW MANY COUNTRIES HAVE EVEN MANAGED TO SEND AN ORBITER TO THE MOON, LET ALONE SUCCESSFULLY SOFT-LAND A LANDER WITH A ROVER?😭😭😭????
Maybe you should remove india in the title?
salty ?
No, unfortunately we have earned that place
Poor European famer hurt badly after their rocket blast in his farm😝😝
😂😂😂
Wow...I'm Indian...I didn't even know we were anywhere in the same league...
We are pretty much happy with our budget space programs...
We are very much happy to leave the hi-end competition to the US...unless it ends up protecting those who have blood of our citizens on their hands...
Battle????🥴 USA has cadence of 2.5 launch per week in 2024 and china 12 launch per year 😑😑
China has completed 66 orbital launches so far this year. China Aerospace is expected to launch about 100 missions in 2024, which is expected to set a new record
First
India is no where. Chinese space startups are ahead of India
Name a single startup that is ahead of India 😂
@@devamjani8041
Landspace
Zhuque 2 rocket- 6 tons in LEO
Fuel- Methane
zhuque - 3 reusable rocket- 21.3 tons in
LEO
Fuel - Methane
*TQ - 15 methane engine
Thrust - 135 tons
*BR 20 methane engine ( comparable of raptor engine of space x)
Thrust - 230 tons
@@kushagravlogs5627 zhuque 2 can only carry 1.5 tons, and zhuque 3 is in DEVELOPMENT phase, NOT a single launched till now. If we are to include under development rockets, then ISRO also has Surya, various Indian space startups are also marking their own mark. Agnikul has tested world's first 3D printed semi cryogenic engine.
@@devamjani8041 upgraded version of zhuque 2 rocket will launch 6 tons payload in 200 km low earth orbit and 4 tons in 500 km SSO.
zhuque 3 rocket will launch in June 2025.
ISRO will take 30 years to develop Surya rocket. India is very poor in Innovation.
@@kushagravlogs5627 Surya will be developed in less than next 3 years. India is better than china at innovation. china has more money and resources. We will see how far china goes.
NASA asking for moon soil sample....
China kicked American butt so hard 😅😅😅😅😅
Lol they got in 1969
@@abhishekverma-hu7by.....US ask for far side moon samples.