09-20-2019, 05:16 PM
We didn't fail fully at all. Mission experts have said that they already succeeded 95% of the mission's objective which is putting Orbiter in Moon's orbit which can be used to conduct studies. But anyway, good job, ISRO.
What I believe is in the lunar storm that took down the rover. Since it's the southern part of the moon and none of the nations have succeded to go there, it was difficult to predict the weather conditions out there. It was the lunar storm or hurricane that took down the rover. For those who are saying 2.1 km is too far away for a storm to catch... That's not true. ISRO debunked that 2.1 km was just an estimate measurement.
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What I believe is in the lunar storm that took down the rover. Since it's the southern part of the moon and none of the nations have succeded to go there, it was difficult to predict the weather conditions out there. It was the lunar storm or hurricane that took down the rover. For those who are saying 2.1 km is too far away for a storm to catch... That's not true. ISRO debunked that 2.1 km was just an estimate measurement.
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