An Indian space official compares the landing of his probe on the moon with the birth of a child



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Kelasavedivu Siwan, director of the Indian Institute of Space Studies, compared the planned landing of the Indian probe Vikram on the moon, Saturday, Sept. 7, with the birth of a baby.

He explained that all of India, which has a budget budget 20 times lower than the budget, "America" ​​of "NASA" looks forward to this event, knowing that the landing process will take 15 minutes.

The Vikram spacecraft, which will carry the 27 kg Bragian train, will land at 7:05 local time on September 7 (23:25 Moscow time) in the lunar Antarctic region.

The Pragyan Rover is expected to operate on the moon within a lunar day, equivalent to about 14 Earth days, and is powered by a solar battery. The lunar station from which it was separated is supposed to operate in the orbit of the moon for a year.

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