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Reuters
10-27-2008, 07:05 AM
The spacecraft, was launched on October 22, India is on its way to moon. But there is a major debate in process within Indian Government and Indian Space Research Organization. The debate is on telling the truth to the world about the existence of the UFO bases in the moon.
The Indian spacecraft carrying 11 payloads (scientific instruments) weighs about 1,380 kg at the time of its launch.
The spacecraft is shaped like a cuboid with a solar panel projecting from one of its sides. The state-of-the-art sub-systems of the spacecraft facilitate safe and efficient functioning of its 11 payloads.
It is powered by a single solar panel generating a maximum power of 700W. A 36 Ampere-Hour (AH) Lithium ion battery supplies power when the sun does not illuminate the solar panel.
"To make Chandrayaan-1 escape from orbiting the earth and to travel towards the moon, its Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) is used. Liquid propellants needed for LAM as well as thrusters are stored onboard the spacecraft.
The craft's dual gimbaled antenna is transmitting scientific data gathered by its 11 payloads to earth.
India may surprise the world. The surprise may come any time. The country must reveal the existence of the underground infrastructure of UFO bases.
uniconr
10-27-2008, 07:10 AM
source
feeler
10-27-2008, 07:11 AM
The spacecraft, was launched on October 22, India is on its way to moon. But there is a major debate in process within Indian Government and Indian Space Research Organization. The debate is on telling the truth to the world about the existence of the UFO bases in the moon.
The Indian spacecraft carrying 11 payloads (scientific instruments) weighs about 1,380 kg at the time of its launch.
The spacecraft is shaped like a cuboid with a solar panel projecting from one of its sides. The state-of-the-art sub-systems of the spacecraft facilitate safe and efficient functioning of its 11 payloads.
It is powered by a single solar panel generating a maximum power of 700W. A 36 Ampere-Hour (AH) Lithium ion battery supplies power when the sun does not illuminate the solar panel.
"To make Chandrayaan-1 escape from orbiting the earth and to travel towards the moon, its Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) is used. Liquid propellants needed for LAM as well as thrusters are stored onboard the spacecraft.
The craft's dual gimbaled antenna is transmitting scientific data gathered by its 11 payloads to earth.
India may surprise the world. The surprise may come any time. The country must reveal the existence of the underground infrastructure of UFO bases.
Fat chance. If the PTB gets a taste of India, India will most likely get a taste of HAARP.
-feeler
Soulmate7
10-27-2008, 07:15 AM
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Reuters. :lmao:
Operator
10-27-2008, 07:37 AM
Well 2 things come to my mind:
1. US affirmed the ties with India recently (why ?)
2. Probably the space craft will not make it intact to take pictures .... (remember what happened with NASA's first mars orbiters)
Cheers
proabbly with rhis article they want to test the reactions of the masses
iainl140285
10-27-2008, 10:22 AM
India has just signed a 'civilian' nuclear deal with the US. They will no way blow their cover! :roll1:
Peace
Iain :)
SplatPantZ
10-27-2008, 10:34 AM
No, otherwise Nasa would let us know first cause they wouldn't want to loose that race either!:wall:
Orion11
10-27-2008, 10:38 AM
the title of this should be changed.
eugene_vn
10-27-2008, 12:13 PM
If in fact the Indian leadership have their own disclosure agenda, then this might explain some of the reluctance of the Indian government to sign on to the the U.S. Navy's rumored ET disclosure strategy (as described by Dr. Michael Salla below). Previously, Salla's Navy source claimed that India's reluctance was due to religious reasons. However, that never sounded very believable given the syncretic, "polytheistic" Hindu tradition. Politics always sounded like a more likely answer.
http://www.exopolitics.org/Exo-Comment-80.htm
Source A said that that various nations were either in favor or opposed to a coordinated international disclosure effort. Source A emphasized that the US Navy has always been pro-disclosure and due to its leading role in policy issues concerning extraterrestrial life and the UN meetings, made the US pro-disclosure. The French along with Britain was also in favor of disclosure. Britain, however, asked that the US should lead the effort. Germany, Saudi Arabia and Islamic countries more generally were hostile to disclosure. Source A said India was "impossible to deal with". Military liaison(s) from China attended all the Upstate NY meetings (though not the original February 12 meeting) and said that the US should "pay for disclosure". According to Source A this was a considerable point of contention.
Jenny
10-27-2008, 12:39 PM
Moved thread to Off Topic.
Reuters, please...Put your threads in Off Topic?
:original:
YingYang
10-28-2008, 09:31 PM
I love space storys so i looked up the web.
This is what i found; http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/20219.asp
I think this was the source of the topic.
Not to much to write home about, but it would be time if some goverment wakes up out this fake sociaty...
Peace.
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