It's a new chapter in the history of Indian space exploration and the Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation, Madhavan Nair, is understandably elated. He spoke with CNN-IBN shortly after Chandrayaan’s Moon Impact Probe touched down on Moon’s surface.
CNN-IBN: India has reached the moon. What’s your reaction?
Madhavan Nair: It’s one of the excellent moments not only for me but for the entire ISRO community and the nation. We are proud that we have done it
CNN-IBN: What exactly were the last few moments like? Was the MIP movement perfect?
Madhavan Nair: It ignited to precision of a second. We have implemented it. We knew everything was rehearsed and chances of error were much lower. So we were relaxed and it touched down as planned in 15 minutes.
CNN-IBN: How significant is the landing of Tricolour on moon?
Madhavan Nair: It’s very significant. Indian flag reaching the moon is a great moment.
CNN-IBN: All the criticism about the programme’s cost-effectiveness can be put to rest now?
Madhavan Nair: I haven’t spent more than three per cent of my three-year budget on this programme. It’s the most cost-effective programme in the world
CNN-IBN: We are now going for the sun, is there a satellite called Aditya?
Madhavan Nair: We are not going to the sun as of now. We’ll have a satellite to study the affect of solar radiation and earth’s atmosphere. It’s called Aditya and we are in the process of implementing it. It’ll take two years.
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