Success or failure of a space mission depends on many factors. Barring match fix it is just like a cricket match with occasional win and loss. That is why not too many are criticising the GSLV failure. The scientists must focus more on rectifying technical snag rather than breaking coconut at the time of launch. And in doing so, harrying on gods can be avoided at infrequent launch failure.
What we need are more space projects that improve communication network facility rather than Chandrayaan. Chandrayaan can only fetch data that are now available with NASA or similar agencies.
K A Solaman
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