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India Plans To Have Its Own Space Station (techcrunch.com) 113

India plans to have its own space station in the future and conduct separate missions to study Sun and Venus, it said on Thursday, as the nation moves to bolster its status as a leader in space technologies and inspire the young minds to take an interest in scientific fields. From a report: India's space agency said today that it will begin working on its space station following its first manned mission to space, called Gaganyaan, in 2022 -- just in time to commemorate 75 years of the country's independence from Britain. The government has sanctioned Rs 10,000 crores ($1.5 billion) for Gaganyaan mission, it was unveiled today. "We have to sustain the Gaganyaan program after the launch of the human space mission. In this context, India is planning to have its own space station," said Dr Kailasavadivoo Sivan, chairman of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). ISRO is India's equivalent to NASA. "While navigation, communication, and earth observation are going to be the bread and butter for us, it is missions such as Chandrayaan, Mangalyaan, and Gaganyaan that excite the youth, unite the nation, and also pave a technological seed for the future." The ambitious announcements come a day after the space agency said it will launch a lunar mission on July 15 this year in an attempt to become only the fourth nation to land on the moon.
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  • Indian poverty (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward
    Memo to India: Instead of indulging in an expensive Space Program, how about you spend some of that money and effort erradicating domestic problems like poverty, hunger, and violence against women? Seriously, stop pretending you're an advanced society until your entire population of over a billion have reasonable places to live, enough food to eat, and aren't being attacked by roving gangs of assholes who rape and murder women, okay?
    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      "Memo to India: Instead of indulging in an expensive Space Program, how about you spend some of that money and effort erradicating domestic problems like poverty, hunger, and violence against women? "

      Look outside your window. You have the internet, the phone, the power and the cable TV nailed to wooden posts, just like us in India.

      • Re: (Score:1, Funny)

        by Anonymous Coward

        Look outside your window. There's your toilet. That's the difference.

      • Look outside your window. You have the internet, the phone, the power and the cable TV nailed to wooden posts, just like us in India.

        Do people really do that? I have everything underground, for example.

        • Do people really do that? I have everything underground, for example.

          I have everything hanging from posts because it's not safe to run power underground in my geography. Once you go to the expense of hanging power lines, might as well hang all the other wires too.

    • Memo to USA (Score:3, Insightful)

      by Comboman ( 895500 )
      India has a national debt of $1.08 trillion US dollars. The United States has a national debt of $22.03 trillion dollars. Whether you measure by total debt, per capita debt or percentage of GDP, the US owes more money. While country nether can afford to waste money on vanity projects like space travel, it's pretty clear that America can afford it the least.
      • by Anonymous Coward

        waste money on vanity projects like space travel

        This is a shit take and you should be hung by the gallows for saying it.

    • Memo to India: Instead of indulging in an expensive Space Program, how about you spend some of that money and effort erradicating domestic problems like poverty

      The only societies that even tried to stop doing anything speculative until all putatively high-priority problems had been solved were Marxist societies, which no longer exist. What they found out was that technological advancements are related, which was why the Soviets themselves eventually had to break that lockstep. If you concentrate on problems one at a time, you don't solve any of them.

    • by Cederic ( 9623 )

      Given the economic benefits to a country from investing in space exploration this expensive space programme may well do more to boost living conditions across India than merely putting the money into local infrastructure.

      Btw, as someone else noted, India's rate of reported rape is substantially lower than the US. If you really want a rape related target, look at how many men are killed due to false rape accusations.

    • Memo to India: Instead of indulging in an expensive Space Program, how about you spend some of that money and effort erradicating domestic problems like poverty, hunger, and violence against women? Seriously, stop pretending you're an advanced society until your entire population of over a billion have reasonable places to live, enough food to eat, and aren't being attacked by roving gangs of assholes who rape and murder women, okay?

      Every single thing you just said pales in comparison to their shit problem. These people do not know how to shit, take a shit, or use a shitter. Toilets are practically sorcery to these people and that needs to be solved first. The idea that India is considering building its own space station is so laughable that I don't know where to begin.

  • The more countries that have space programs ... the longer its been since anyone has set foot on anything off the earth.
  • So the crew can pay for the development costs as an out-sourced tech support.

  • You are not a true super-power until you have massive boondoggles.

    India, welcome to Club Boondoggle!

  • And how are they going to crack the toilet problem? That remains in their to-do list here on Earth. Well, if they crack it out there, they will be able to use that knowledge down here.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    When a country has people defecating in the streets and lawless tribes and they are worried about a space station rather than correcting these issues I question their inteliigence

  • It had to be said.

  • by Applehu Akbar ( 2968043 ) on Thursday June 13, 2019 @04:09PM (#58757810)

    Not one joke so far about the 800 people who will be riding the outside of the space station.

  • The Indian numbering system [wikipedia.org] has useful terms like "crore" and "lakh" which would be worthwhile to have in English.
  • Another space station, because one international one isn't enough.
    What would they even use it for? Global microsoft support?

After all is said and done, a hell of a lot more is said than done.

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