हमें गर्व है इसरो टीम पर इतना जल्द त्रुटि ढूंढके त्रुटि दूर करने के लिए सभी भारतवासियों के लिए गर्व का छण कि हम सफल हो गए प्रयोग में। धन्यवाद इसरो टीम । जय हिंद, वंदे मातरम, भारत माता की जय
Change the video title SUCESSFUL test of GAGANYAN FAILURE MODE🎉 Becz, title unintentionally look as a failure test (as you want to do/ignore this comment)
Launch ke time cameraman ki halat dekhoo 4:00 kuch bhi nhi dikh rha quality dekhoo ek simple i phone ya achhe mobile phone bhi is se achha shoot kar sakta tha mai rehta to is cameraman ko permanent hata deta bohot ghatiya quality hai na drones ka use kare launching ke time na achhe se camera lock kare 😢 liquid engine pehli baar dekhne ko mila udte hue waha bhi haag diye cameraman ne
@@harshitrai5306150 kmph speed thi, itni speed pe clear photo khichna aasan nahi hota, aur vaise bhi ye crew escape mission tha na ki koi movie banana😂
@@badpool26 bhai har jagah excuse mat diya karoo agar improve karna hai to nhi to hamesha ese halat hamesha rahegi space x ki camera & pr team dekha hai ?? China , European agency ki dekha hai ?? Bhai is se better choota bachha shoot kar sakta hai ye mazak ki baat nhi hai itna ghatiya quality 1990 -2000 mai bhi nhi hoti thee.. aaj 2023 chal rha hai.. yaha camera man ko yahi nhi pata rocket ki position kya hai rocket kahi or ja rha hai camera move kahi or kar rha hai cameraman Ab automatic detection camera aane laage hai locked bass karna padta hai 🥲
More efficient than SpaceX? Don't go "hypergolic" (typo intentional) over this, sir. 😁 The issue here evidently was a minor software error. So they were able to patch it up quickly (or disable some check) and could proceed with the launch again. They did not have to drain out the propellant, only needed to quickly refill some gases for pressurization. There is no comparison with SpaceX which has already performed 74 orbital launches this year so far. ISRO by comparison has accomplished only 7.
@@vineethg6259I suppose u r forgetting the no.and quantity of disasters after which spacex and NASA obtd. This stage. Which obviously we couldn't possibly bear the cost ...and spacex should not be making mistakes coz it is America the land of NASA .. In 2020-21 5 starships rockets were launched on short range test flights the max range was 10 km .. out of which 4 failed and only the fifth one was a success.. Either they blasted in mid air or they just fell off back .. So ,I guess u should know what context he was speaking about and the ref. He could have taken for thag
@@vineethg6259 please come out of colonial mindset. What we achieve with our small budget is very significant. Please sir be proud if possible for you. Jai Hind
@@pikachue602 SpaceX has a uniquely different design and development philosophy with limited objectives for each test launch. For instance, for the Starship launch recently, their criteria for success was only that the rocket should clear the launch tower and does not blow up the pad. That it flew a long way before blowing up was considered a "bonus". Ultimately, they were just looking for engineering data from it. It is like a fast paced development program based on rapid prototyping, and has worked well for them so far. In this particular abort test today, the issue that held up the launch was luckily a very minor software level issue and ISRO folks could patch it up quickly and re-attempt the launch. If it were to be some issue with the flight hardware they would have had to drain out propellant from the rocket, roll back the service tower and then inspect the rocket which would have taken many days. This doesn't say anything about ISRO being more "efficient" than SpaceX at any level. I would say the actual launch tempo and turnaround times of both agencies is a better indicator of their respective "efficiency", and there SpaceX is the clear winner not just over ISRO, but even Arianespace and JAXA.
@@arnav7000 Where is anyone's colonial mindset coming into picture here? Be objective. The OP made a foolish and ill-informed comparison of "efficiency" between ISRO and SpaceX just because the glitch that held up the launch earlier today was luckily a minor software level issue and could be fixed quickly. There are plenty of cases where ISRO launches got postponed at the last minute due to hardware faults and they had to roll back and disassemble the rocket entailing delays of weeks and months.
Damn .. the turnaround time!!! Also i just realised.. It was the first time isro used a liquid motor (solely) to lift off for the first time..... This might explain the hold up. First-time is always suprising!
Whats soo special about this rocket is that its design .. there is a module that is on top of rocket which is usable as emergency escape pod which no country ever tested in the world .. this what soo unique about this rocket..
Congratulations team ISRO... ISRO is doing a great job.. Kudos ❤ but I am disappointed with the way it's telecasting its journey.. poor camera quality not able to understand what is happening.... (Presentation also important) At least they should hire some professionals who can shoot the whole process. .. the way NASA and SpaceX does is really commendable..
It's great to see isro improving day by day . Waiting for the future moon missions from isro ❤ . Loved it . If i got a chance surely contribute something to isro
What's wrong with live video transmission, it gives literally 2 FPS video. Are bhai mera DJI ka fpv drone (agar line of sight mile toh) up to 10 km se 1080p/60 FPS se live video transmission karta he. gareeb scientist batao aisa kyu? Ye TV D1 to only 15Km tak gaya tha
But sir there is no liftoff , separation part available on the live stream of the official ISRO channel , it start after the drogue parashoots deployment event directly .
Yo it was Successful....Morning I was sad but now really happy😊🎉🎉💙 7:33 I was also surprise to see new interface it's like SpaceX.....we got all the surprise today.
@@psbara ofcourse not naval drill..but its part of overall project of coordination between ISRO and Navy ... which also needs to be tested . testing is incomplete and unsuccessful without safe recovery of manned module within the defined timelines. hence its not that simple.
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Don't call it failure. It isn't launched yet. Due to some auto ignition issue it is not launched. So we can't call it failure. This mission is under process and this is the first step of testing the Gaganayan mission. As a Indian we are proud for ISRO for back to back mission. We should appreciate their hard-work and dedication towards their mission.
@GareebScientist is it that isro has changed the fuel of launching vehicle because we saw a clear burning flame from the afterburner than the previous rockets,please explain. Gyan ki gareebi sabse badi Jay hind jay bharat.