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Science and belief are two different entities,ISRO Chairman Somanath

The Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), S.Somanath said that science and belief are two different entities and that there was no need to mix the two.

Chennai, Aug 27 (BPNS)

The Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), S.Somanath said that science and belief are two different entities and that there was no need to mix the two. He was answering to a question while interacting with reporters here after conducting prayers at the Sree Pournamikkavu Temple on Sunday.

The ISRO Chief has reached Thiruvananthapuram after the successful launch of the Lunar mission, Chandrayaan -3 on the surface of the moon on August 23, 2023.

S. Somanath said that there was no controversy regarding the landing space in the moon as ‘ShivSakthi’ and added that the nation has the right to name the place. The esteemed scientist said that several other countries had put their name on the moon and it has always been the pregovative of the concerned nation.

The ISRO Chairman said that India was the first county that has landed in the south pole of the moon and added that the surface of the moon in south pole was very tricky with mounts and valleys and even a minor calculation error would lead to the lander failing in the mission. He said that the ISRO had preferred the South pole of the moon for expedition as the surface was rich with minerals which would be expedited by the scientists once the rover gives proper feedbacks from the lunar surface.

 He said that the Russian mission was supposed to be completed in 2021 and due to the war in that country it was postponed and added that why the mission was conducted during the period when India was also launching its mission to the moon.

He also said that the Sun expedition is all ready and the launch date would be announced soon. The senior scientist said that several testing are being carried out on the mission and that the date would be announced soon if all goes well and other wise it would be postponed.

S. Somanath to a question said that the photographs that the rover was taking from the moon surface will take time to reach the ISRO stations and added that the support of ground stations of other countries like USA, UK and Australia is being sought by the ISRO in this.

He also said that as the surface of the moon does not have atmosphere, the shadows are all dark and that this was making it difficult to get clearer photographs.

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