@@fattahisreactionISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) : Stands deservingly among space superpowers 🇮🇳🚀 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The world do nothing, the world is a backward place because just like few nuclear power nations, only few are space superpowers and India proudly shares these shortlists. Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Mr. Satish Dhawan are respectively founder and founding members of our space agency I.S.R.O. which stands for Indian Space Research Organisation. India's ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is a giant among space agencies of the world. Almost 35% Indians (including scientists, technicians and other designations/posts) work in U.S.A.'s N.A.S.A. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that means NRIs or Non Resident Indians or more precisely Indians are running NASA or Indians run NASA. India initially started developing satellites under the tag of INSAT (Indian National Satellites). India's first satellite named after 'Aryabhatta.' Aryabhatta was an ancient Indian mathematician/astrologer. Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space. India not only developed its own launch vehicles like SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle), PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle), GSLV (Geostationary/Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle), ASLV (Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle), LMV-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3) and RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle) but its own satellites also. ISRO has also developed NAVIC (NAVigation of Indian Constellation) means its own GPS system which falls under IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System). India proudly owns satellite destroyer missile or weapon system ASAT which can destroy any country's satellite in the space and became fourth nation to do so after US, Russia and China. India recently developed a satellite named CARTOSAT having world's highest resolution camera. India is the fourth country to reach moon in 2008 and has its own flag on moon and India is the first country which discovered water on moon. Later NASA confirmed it. India's first moon mission is known as Chandrayan 1. India is the first country to reach Mars through its mars mission M.O.M. (Mars Orbiter Mission) in its first attempt in 2014. Its developing and launching cost were less than Hollywood movie Gravity and many other movies. Surprisingly the per kilometre cost of this mission is lesser than the cost of per kilometre ride of an auto rickshaw. India's second moon mission Chandrayan 2 was also a landmark in Indian Space Science history. It was an almost successful mission. India has many future projects like Mangalyan 2, Chandrayan 3, Aditya L1 for researching Sun, building own space station in space, Shukrayan stands for Venus mission, Gaganyan for sending humans in space (India's first Crewed Mission) and developing resusable space shuttles which has been tested earlier. India has a record achievement of launching 104 satellites in just one rocket or launch vehicle to space in which most of the satellites were from foreign. India took massive leap when it developed its own cryogenic engine for launching vehicles (mainly used in GSLV) but its first supercomputer PARAM 8000 in 90's after US denied any technology transaction/partnership project/collaboration/co R & D with India. India did everything alone and has capabilities do anything alone and at its own resources and budget. India launched 342+ satellites till date in which most of are foreign satellites and earned in the denominations of thousand crores. India is the world leader of launching other countries' satellites at the lowest cost. For launching heavy satellites/payload/launch vehicle, the countries must have some powerful engines like cryogenic engines which are utilised in cryogenic stages of launch vehicles. A Cryogenic engine uses fuel in its liquid state unlike solid state stages of launch vehicles. It uses a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidiser and liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel at a very low temperatures of -183°C and -253°C respectively. A balanced/rational mixture of both these is burnt in a chamber to produce a blasting exhaust or to produce a powerful thrust to propel a rocket vertically upward. 😀 Fun fact for beginners : The principle of rocket propulsion is based over Newton's third law of motion which is also known as the law of 'Action - Reaction.' India emerged as 6th nation after US, Russia, Japan, France and China which successfully developed its own liquid fuel based Cryogenic Technology/Engine. Nambi Narayanan was the person who helped India to achieve its own Cryogenic Technology. India has this complex technology today just because of this man. He is a very patriotic towards its nation as once he denied NASA's offer. Recently a film based on India's Cryogenic race/journey is soon going to be launched this summer named 'Rocketry : The Nambi Effect.' The film is based on true story of great scientist of ISRO and India, Mr. Nambi Narayanan. R. Madhawan played a stunning role of him. "Just wow" as film's teaser and trailer suggest. S. Nambi Narayanan is an Indian scientist and aerospace engineer and Padma Bhushan award winner. As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation, he was in-charge of the cryogenics division. Born: 12 December 1941 (age 79 years), Nagercoil Nationality: Indian Religion : Hindu Spouse: Meena Nambi Awards: Padma Bhushan Education: Thiagarajar College of Engineering, College of Engineering Trivandrum Unfortunately, he was once falsely charged of spying and selling India's secret regarding technologies to enemy nations which were proved wrong later and he was awarded with one of India's highest civilian awards 'Padma Bhushan.' Truly his life was full of conspiracies and struggles. But he exited finally. At the end, i must say, "Always remember, things like achievements related to Science, Engineering and Technology are the outcomes of team work. Achievements of India's gems like ISRO and DRDO are also outcome of the efforts of team work of team/bunch of talented scientists.
@@fattahisreactionISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) : Stands deservingly among space superpowers 🇮🇳🚀 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The world do nothing, the world is a backward place because just like few nuclear power nations, only few are space superpowers and India proudly shares these shortlists. Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Mr. Satish Dhawan are respectively founder and founding members of our space agency I.S.R.O. which stands for Indian Space Research Organisation. India's ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is a giant among space agencies of the world. Almost 35% Indians (including scientists, technicians and other designations/posts) work in U.S.A.'s N.A.S.A. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that means NRIs or Non Resident Indians or more precisely Indians are running NASA or Indians run NASA. India initially started developing satellites under the tag of INSAT (Indian National Satellites). India's first satellite named after 'Aryabhatta.' Aryabhatta was an ancient Indian mathematician/astrologer. Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space. India not only developed its own launch vehicles like SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle), PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle), GSLV (Geostationary/Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle), ASLV (Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle), LMV-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3) and RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle) but its own satellites also. ISRO has also developed NAVIC (NAVigation of Indian Constellation) means its own GPS system which falls under IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System). India proudly owns satellite destroyer missile or weapon system ASAT which can destroy any country's satellite in the space and became fourth nation to do so after US, Russia and China. India recently developed a satellite named CARTOSAT having world's highest resolution camera. India is the fourth country to reach moon in 2008 and has its own flag on moon and India is the first country which discovered water on moon. Later NASA confirmed it. India's first moon mission is known as Chandrayan 1. India is the first country to reach Mars through its mars mission M.O.M. (Mars Orbiter Mission) in its first attempt in 2014. Its developing and launching cost were less than Hollywood movie Gravity and many other movies. Surprisingly the per kilometre cost of this mission is lesser than the cost of per kilometre ride of an auto rickshaw. India's second moon mission Chandrayan 2 was also a landmark in Indian Space Science history. It was an almost successful mission. India has many future projects like Mangalyan 2, Chandrayan 3, Aditya L1 for researching Sun, building own space station in space, Shukrayan stands for Venus mission, Gaganyan for sending humans in space (India's first Crewed Mission) and developing resusable space shuttles which has been tested earlier. India has a record achievement of launching 104 satellites in just one rocket or launch vehicle to space in which most of the satellites were from foreign. India took massive leap when it developed its own cryogenic engine for launching vehicles (mainly used in GSLV) but its first supercomputer PARAM 8000 in 90's after US denied any technology transaction/partnership project/collaboration/co R & D with India. India did everything alone and has capabilities do anything alone and at its own resources and budget. India launched 342+ satellites till date in which most of are foreign satellites and earned in the denominations of thousand crores. India is the world leader of launching other countries' satellites at the lowest cost. For launching heavy satellites/payload/launch vehicle, the countries must have some powerful engines like cryogenic engines which are utilised in cryogenic stages of launch vehicles. A Cryogenic engine uses fuel in its liquid state unlike solid state stages of launch vehicles. It uses a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidiser and liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel at a very low temperatures of -183°C and -253°C respectively. A balanced/rational mixture of both these is burnt in a chamber to produce a blasting exhaust or to produce a powerful thrust to propel a rocket vertically upward. 😀 Fun fact for beginners : The principle of rocket propulsion is based over Newton's third law of motion which is also known as the law of 'Action - Reaction.' India emerged as 6th nation after US, Russia, Japan, France and China which successfully developed its own liquid fuel based Cryogenic Technology/Engine. Nambi Narayanan was the person who helped India to achieve its own Cryogenic Technology. India has this complex technology today just because of this man. He is a very patriotic towards its nation as once he denied NASA's offer. Recently a film based on India's Cryogenic race/journey is soon going to be launched this summer named 'Rocketry : The Nambi Effect.' The film is based on true story of great scientist of ISRO and India, Mr. Nambi Narayanan. R. Madhawan played a stunning role of him. "Just wow" as film's teaser and trailer suggest. S. Nambi Narayanan is an Indian scientist and aerospace engineer and Padma Bhushan award winner. As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation, he was in-charge of the cryogenics division. Born: 12 December 1941 (age 79 years), Nagercoil Nationality: Indian Religion : Hindu Spouse: Meena Nambi Awards: Padma Bhushan Education: Thiagarajar College of Engineering, College of Engineering Trivandrum Unfortunately, he was once falsely charged of spying and selling India's secret regarding technologies to enemy nations which were proved wrong later and he was awarded with one of India's highest civilian awards 'Padma Bhushan.' Truly his life was full of conspiracies and struggles. But he exited finally. At the end, i must say, "Always remember, things like achievements related to Science, Engineering and Technology are the outcomes of team work. Achievements of India's gems like ISRO and DRDO are also outcome of the efforts of team work of team/bunch of talented scientists.
Thanks ji proud of u I'm Indian I love my India Jai hind Jai Maa bharat Jai Shri chanderyane 3 Ji ki Jai Shri sanatnation dharam ji ki Parvati pate har har har mahadev❤️🇮🇳🙏❤️🇮🇳
Japan or uae ka joint Mission tha jisme uae ne japan ki space agency se apne liye rover banwaya tha, wo Mission failed tha.. Israel ka Mission or china ka Mission bhi failed tha
For your kind information, Chandrayan 1 was a successful mission which helped discovering water on moon's surface. It was purposely designed to crash or impact land on the moon's surface. Chandrayaan 2 was an almost successful mission. It's orbiter is still in operational mode.
Dear , Chandrayaan 1 was a 100% success. It only had an impact probe. Chandrayaan 2 was 50% successful (half successful) . It had an orbiter which succeeded, and a Lander which failed. But lots of pakistani are saying chandrayaan 1 and 2 failed. Pxtni are very ignorant and start believing in own lies and stories.
Dhruv rathee ki videos dekha mat karo..usne bataya indian 4th country hoga jisne chand par gaya parr main mudda nahi bataya thik se ki India will be d first country of planet earth that will be making a soft landing on "SOUTH POLE OF MOON"..and yes india ho bhi gaya already 😊 Jai hind🇮🇳
Cutie..congrats to u too...boz .this mission is for all countries and for all human ❤....Chandra means moon and yaan means vehicle...robo bahar aa chuka hai lander se aur achha kaam kar raha hai...thanx
@@fattahisreactionISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) : Stands deservingly among space superpowers 🇮🇳🚀 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The world do nothing, the world is a backward place because just like few nuclear power nations, only few are space superpowers and India proudly shares these shortlists. Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Mr. Satish Dhawan are respectively founder and founding members of our space agency I.S.R.O. which stands for Indian Space Research Organisation. India's ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is a giant among space agencies of the world. Almost 35% Indians (including scientists, technicians and other designations/posts) work in U.S.A.'s N.A.S.A. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that means NRIs or Non Resident Indians or more precisely Indians are running NASA or Indians run NASA. India initially started developing satellites under the tag of INSAT (Indian National Satellites). India's first satellite named after 'Aryabhatta.' Aryabhatta was an ancient Indian mathematician/astrologer. Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space. India not only developed its own launch vehicles like SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle), PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle), GSLV (Geostationary/Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle), ASLV (Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle), LMV-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3) and RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle) but its own satellites also. ISRO has also developed NAVIC (NAVigation of Indian Constellation) means its own GPS system which falls under IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System). India proudly owns satellite destroyer missile or weapon system ASAT which can destroy any country's satellite in the space and became fourth nation to do so after US, Russia and China. India recently developed a satellite named CARTOSAT having world's highest resolution camera. India is the fourth country to reach moon in 2008 and has its own flag on moon and India is the first country which discovered water on moon. Later NASA confirmed it. India's first moon mission is known as Chandrayan 1. India is the first country to reach Mars through its mars mission M.O.M. (Mars Orbiter Mission) in its first attempt in 2014. Its developing and launching cost were less than Hollywood movie Gravity and many other movies. Surprisingly the per kilometre cost of this mission is lesser than the cost of per kilometre ride of an auto rickshaw. India's second moon mission Chandrayan 2 was also a landmark in Indian Space Science history. It was an almost successful mission. India has many future projects like Mangalyan 2, Chandrayan 3, Aditya L1 for researching Sun, building own space station in space, Shukrayan stands for Venus mission, Gaganyan for sending humans in space (India's first Crewed Mission) and developing resusable space shuttles which has been tested earlier. India has a record achievement of launching 104 satellites in just one rocket or launch vehicle to space in which most of the satellites were from foreign. India took massive leap when it developed its own cryogenic engine for launching vehicles (mainly used in GSLV) but its first supercomputer PARAM 8000 in 90's after US denied any technology transaction/partnership project/collaboration/co R & D with India. India did everything alone and has capabilities do anything alone and at its own resources and budget. India launched 342+ satellites till date in which most of are foreign satellites and earned in the denominations of thousand crores. India is the world leader of launching other countries' satellites at the lowest cost. For launching heavy satellites/payload/launch vehicle, the countries must have some powerful engines like cryogenic engines which are utilised in cryogenic stages of launch vehicles. A Cryogenic engine uses fuel in its liquid state unlike solid state stages of launch vehicles. It uses a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidiser and liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel at a very low temperatures of -183°C and -253°C respectively. A balanced/rational mixture of both these is burnt in a chamber to produce a blasting exhaust or to produce a powerful thrust to propel a rocket vertically upward. 😀 Fun fact for beginners : The principle of rocket propulsion is based over Newton's third law of motion which is also known as the law of 'Action - Reaction.' India emerged as 6th nation after US, Russia, Japan, France and China which successfully developed its own liquid fuel based Cryogenic Technology/Engine. Nambi Narayanan was the person who helped India to achieve its own Cryogenic Technology. India has this complex technology today just because of this man. He is a very patriotic towards its nation as once he denied NASA's offer. Recently a film based on India's Cryogenic race/journey is soon going to be launched this summer named 'Rocketry : The Nambi Effect.' The film is based on true story of great scientist of ISRO and India, Mr. Nambi Narayanan. R. Madhawan played a stunning role of him. "Just wow" as film's teaser and trailer suggest. S. Nambi Narayanan is an Indian scientist and aerospace engineer and Padma Bhushan award winner. As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation, he was in-charge of the cryogenics division. Born: 12 December 1941 (age 79 years), Nagercoil Nationality: Indian Religion : Hindu Spouse: Meena Nambi Awards: Padma Bhushan Education: Thiagarajar College of Engineering, College of Engineering Trivandrum Unfortunately, he was once falsely charged of spying and selling India's secret regarding technologies to enemy nations which were proved wrong later and he was awarded with one of India's highest civilian awards 'Padma Bhushan.' Truly his life was full of conspiracies and struggles. But he exited finally. At the end, i must say, "Always remember, things like achievements related to Science, Engineering and Technology are the outcomes of team work. Achievements of India's gems like ISRO and DRDO are also outcome of the efforts of team work of team/bunch of talented scientists.
Abe jhingur far side of the moon pe jana har kisi ke bas ki baat nahi hai.. Russia, japan, israel, america ke mission fail ho chuke hai.. India First country hai jo far side of the moon ke pahucha hai..
Chandryan was successful in 2008 jisne duniya ko bataya ki chand pe water hai, chandryan 2 was 95 percent successful, soft landing nahi kar paya tha vo and chandryan 3 is completely successfull now, pleqse correct your info, incomplete knowledge is always dangerous.
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Cutie...if wanna watch space movie then u should watch Martian ...of matt Damon...English and hindi main available hai....English expert toh ho hi tum...nahin toh queen of English toh aap ki ghar main hain...khadija 🤣🤣🤣...just kidding...missing khadija ...watch movie Martian
@@fattahisreactionISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) : Stands deservingly among space superpowers 🇮🇳🚀 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The world do nothing, the world is a backward place because just like few nuclear power nations, only few are space superpowers and India proudly shares these shortlists. Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Mr. Satish Dhawan are respectively founder and founding members of our space agency I.S.R.O. which stands for Indian Space Research Organisation. India's ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is a giant among space agencies of the world. Almost 35% Indians (including scientists, technicians and other designations/posts) work in U.S.A.'s N.A.S.A. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that means NRIs or Non Resident Indians or more precisely Indians are running NASA or Indians run NASA. India initially started developing satellites under the tag of INSAT (Indian National Satellites). India's first satellite named after 'Aryabhatta.' Aryabhatta was an ancient Indian mathematician/astrologer. Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space. India not only developed its own launch vehicles like SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle), PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle), GSLV (Geostationary/Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle), ASLV (Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle), LMV-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3) and RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle) but its own satellites also. ISRO has also developed NAVIC (NAVigation of Indian Constellation) means its own GPS system which falls under IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System). India proudly owns satellite destroyer missile or weapon system ASAT which can destroy any country's satellite in the space and became fourth nation to do so after US, Russia and China. India recently developed a satellite named CARTOSAT having world's highest resolution camera. India is the fourth country to reach moon in 2008 and has its own flag on moon and India is the first country which discovered water on moon. Later NASA confirmed it. India's first moon mission is known as Chandrayan 1. India is the first country to reach Mars through its mars mission M.O.M. (Mars Orbiter Mission) in its first attempt in 2014. Its developing and launching cost were less than Hollywood movie Gravity and many other movies. Surprisingly the per kilometre cost of this mission is lesser than the cost of per kilometre ride of an auto rickshaw. India's second moon mission Chandrayan 2 was also a landmark in Indian Space Science history. It was an almost successful mission. India has many future projects like Mangalyan 2, Chandrayan 3, Aditya L1 for researching Sun, building own space station in space, Shukrayan stands for Venus mission, Gaganyan for sending humans in space (India's first Crewed Mission) and developing resusable space shuttles which has been tested earlier. India has a record achievement of launching 104 satellites in just one rocket or launch vehicle to space in which most of the satellites were from foreign. India took massive leap when it developed its own cryogenic engine for launching vehicles (mainly used in GSLV) but its first supercomputer PARAM 8000 in 90's after US denied any technology transaction/partnership project/collaboration/co R & D with India. India did everything alone and has capabilities do anything alone and at its own resources and budget. India launched 342+ satellites till date in which most of are foreign satellites and earned in the denominations of thousand crores. India is the world leader of launching other countries' satellites at the lowest cost. For launching heavy satellites/payload/launch vehicle, the countries must have some powerful engines like cryogenic engines which are utilised in cryogenic stages of launch vehicles. A Cryogenic engine uses fuel in its liquid state unlike solid state stages of launch vehicles. It uses a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidiser and liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel at a very low temperatures of -183°C and -253°C respectively. A balanced/rational mixture of both these is burnt in a chamber to produce a blasting exhaust or to produce a powerful thrust to propel a rocket vertically upward. 😀 Fun fact for beginners : The principle of rocket propulsion is based over Newton's third law of motion which is also known as the law of 'Action - Reaction.' India emerged as 6th nation after US, Russia, Japan, France and China which successfully developed its own liquid fuel based Cryogenic Technology/Engine. Nambi Narayanan was the person who helped India to achieve its own Cryogenic Technology. India has this complex technology today just because of this man. He is a very patriotic towards its nation as once he denied NASA's offer. Recently a film based on India's Cryogenic race/journey is soon going to be launched this summer named 'Rocketry : The Nambi Effect.' The film is based on true story of great scientist of ISRO and India, Mr. Nambi Narayanan. R. Madhawan played a stunning role of him. "Just wow" as film's teaser and trailer suggest. S. Nambi Narayanan is an Indian scientist and aerospace engineer and Padma Bhushan award winner. As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation, he was in-charge of the cryogenics division. Born: 12 December 1941 (age 79 years), Nagercoil Nationality: Indian Religion : Hindu Spouse: Meena Nambi Awards: Padma Bhushan Education: Thiagarajar College of Engineering, College of Engineering Trivandrum Unfortunately, he was once falsely charged of spying and selling India's secret regarding technologies to enemy nations which were proved wrong later and he was awarded with one of India's highest civilian awards 'Padma Bhushan.' Truly his life was full of conspiracies and struggles. But he exited finally. At the end, i must say, "Always remember, things like achievements related to Science, Engineering and Technology are the outcomes of team work. Achievements of India's gems like ISRO and DRDO are also outcome of the efforts of team work of team/bunch of talented scientists.
@@fattahisreactionISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) : Stands deservingly among space superpowers 🇮🇳🚀 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The world do nothing, the world is a backward place because just like few nuclear power nations, only few are space superpowers and India proudly shares these shortlists. Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Mr. Satish Dhawan are respectively founder and founding members of our space agency I.S.R.O. which stands for Indian Space Research Organisation. India's ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is a giant among space agencies of the world. Almost 35% Indians (including scientists, technicians and other designations/posts) work in U.S.A.'s N.A.S.A. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that means NRIs or Non Resident Indians or more precisely Indians are running NASA or Indians run NASA. India initially started developing satellites under the tag of INSAT (Indian National Satellites). India's first satellite named after 'Aryabhatta.' Aryabhatta was an ancient Indian mathematician/astrologer. Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space. India not only developed its own launch vehicles like SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle), PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle), GSLV (Geostationary/Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle), ASLV (Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle), LMV-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3) and RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle) but its own satellites also. ISRO has also developed NAVIC (NAVigation of Indian Constellation) means its own GPS system which falls under IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System). India proudly owns satellite destroyer missile or weapon system ASAT which can destroy any country's satellite in the space and became fourth nation to do so after US, Russia and China. India recently developed a satellite named CARTOSAT having world's highest resolution camera. India is the fourth country to reach moon in 2008 and has its own flag on moon and India is the first country which discovered water on moon. Later NASA confirmed it. India's first moon mission is known as Chandrayan 1. India is the first country to reach Mars through its mars mission M.O.M. (Mars Orbiter Mission) in its first attempt in 2014. Its developing and launching cost were less than Hollywood movie Gravity and many other movies. Surprisingly the per kilometre cost of this mission is lesser than the cost of per kilometre ride of an auto rickshaw. India's second moon mission Chandrayan 2 was also a landmark in Indian Space Science history. It was an almost successful mission. India has many future projects like Mangalyan 2, Chandrayan 3, Aditya L1 for researching Sun, building own space station in space, Shukrayan stands for Venus mission, Gaganyan for sending humans in space (India's first Crewed Mission) and developing resusable space shuttles which has been tested earlier. India has a record achievement of launching 104 satellites in just one rocket or launch vehicle to space in which most of the satellites were from foreign. India took massive leap when it developed its own cryogenic engine for launching vehicles (mainly used in GSLV) but its first supercomputer PARAM 8000 in 90's after US denied any technology transaction/partnership project/collaboration/co R & D with India. India did everything alone and has capabilities do anything alone and at its own resources and budget. India launched 342+ satellites till date in which most of are foreign satellites and earned in the denominations of thousand crores. India is the world leader of launching other countries' satellites at the lowest cost. For launching heavy satellites/payload/launch vehicle, the countries must have some powerful engines like cryogenic engines which are utilised in cryogenic stages of launch vehicles. A Cryogenic engine uses fuel in its liquid state unlike solid state stages of launch vehicles. It uses a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidiser and liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel at a very low temperatures of -183°C and -253°C respectively. A balanced/rational mixture of both these is burnt in a chamber to produce a blasting exhaust or to produce a powerful thrust to propel a rocket vertically upward. 😀 Fun fact for beginners : The principle of rocket propulsion is based over Newton's third law of motion which is also known as the law of 'Action - Reaction.' India emerged as 6th nation after US, Russia, Japan, France and China which successfully developed its own liquid fuel based Cryogenic Technology/Engine. Nambi Narayanan was the person who helped India to achieve its own Cryogenic Technology. India has this complex technology today just because of this man. He is a very patriotic towards its nation as once he denied NASA's offer. Recently a film based on India's Cryogenic race/journey is soon going to be launched this summer named 'Rocketry : The Nambi Effect.' The film is based on true story of great scientist of ISRO and India, Mr. Nambi Narayanan. R. Madhawan played a stunning role of him. "Just wow" as film's teaser and trailer suggest. S. Nambi Narayanan is an Indian scientist and aerospace engineer and Padma Bhushan award winner. As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation, he was in-charge of the cryogenics division. Born: 12 December 1941 (age 79 years), Nagercoil Nationality: Indian Religion : Hindu Spouse: Meena Nambi Awards: Padma Bhushan Education: Thiagarajar College of Engineering, College of Engineering Trivandrum Unfortunately, he was once falsely charged of spying and selling India's secret regarding technologies to enemy nations which were proved wrong later and he was awarded with one of India's highest civilian awards 'Padma Bhushan.' Truly his life was full of conspiracies and struggles. But he exited finally. At the end, i must say, "Always remember, things like achievements related to Science, Engineering and Technology are the outcomes of team work. Achievements of India's gems like ISRO and DRDO are also outcome of the efforts of team work of team/bunch of talented scientists.
Hm aaj bhi first aaye h ❤ bht sara piyar to u from 🇮🇳❤
Sending you peace and love... keep growing 💙
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The world do nothing, the world is a backward place because just like few nuclear power nations, only few are space superpowers and India proudly shares these shortlists.
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Mr. Satish Dhawan are respectively founder and founding members of our space agency I.S.R.O. which stands for Indian Space Research Organisation.
India's ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is a giant among space agencies of the world.
Almost 35% Indians (including scientists, technicians and other designations/posts) work in U.S.A.'s N.A.S.A. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that means NRIs or Non Resident Indians or more precisely Indians are running NASA or Indians run NASA.
India initially started developing satellites under the tag of INSAT (Indian National Satellites). India's first satellite named after 'Aryabhatta.' Aryabhatta was an ancient Indian mathematician/astrologer.
Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space.
India not only developed its own launch vehicles like SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle), PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle), GSLV (Geostationary/Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle), ASLV (Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle), LMV-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3) and RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle) but its own satellites also.
ISRO has also developed NAVIC (NAVigation of Indian Constellation) means its own GPS system which falls under IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System). India proudly owns satellite destroyer missile or weapon system ASAT which can destroy any country's satellite in the space and became fourth nation to do so after US, Russia and China. India recently developed a satellite named CARTOSAT having world's highest resolution camera.
India is the fourth country to reach moon in 2008 and has its own flag on moon and India is the first country which discovered water on moon. Later NASA confirmed it. India's first moon mission is known as Chandrayan 1.
India is the first country to reach Mars through its mars mission M.O.M. (Mars Orbiter Mission) in its first attempt in 2014. Its developing and launching cost were less than Hollywood movie Gravity and many other movies. Surprisingly the per kilometre cost of this mission is lesser than the cost of per kilometre ride of an auto rickshaw. India's second moon mission Chandrayan 2 was also a landmark in Indian Space Science history. It was an almost successful mission.
India has many future projects like Mangalyan 2, Chandrayan 3, Aditya L1 for researching Sun, building own space station in space, Shukrayan stands for Venus mission, Gaganyan for sending humans in space (India's first Crewed Mission) and developing resusable space shuttles which has been tested earlier.
India has a record achievement of launching 104 satellites in just one rocket or launch vehicle to space in which most of the satellites were from foreign.
India took massive leap when it developed its own cryogenic engine for launching vehicles (mainly used in GSLV) but its first supercomputer PARAM 8000 in 90's after US denied any technology transaction/partnership project/collaboration/co R & D with India.
India did everything alone and has capabilities do anything alone and at its own resources and budget.
India launched 342+ satellites till date in which most of are foreign satellites and earned in the denominations of thousand crores.
India is the world leader of launching other countries' satellites at the lowest cost.
For launching heavy satellites/payload/launch vehicle, the countries must have some powerful engines like cryogenic engines which are utilised in cryogenic stages of launch vehicles. A Cryogenic engine uses fuel in its liquid state unlike solid state stages of launch vehicles. It uses a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidiser and liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel at a very low temperatures of -183°C and -253°C respectively. A balanced/rational mixture of both these is burnt in a chamber to produce a blasting exhaust or to produce a powerful thrust to propel a rocket vertically upward.
😀 Fun fact for beginners : The principle of rocket propulsion is based over Newton's third law of motion which is also known as the law of 'Action - Reaction.'
India emerged as 6th nation after US, Russia, Japan, France and China which successfully developed its own liquid fuel based Cryogenic Technology/Engine.
Nambi Narayanan was the person who helped India to achieve its own Cryogenic Technology. India has this complex technology today just because of this man. He is a very patriotic towards its nation as once he denied NASA's offer.
Recently a film based on India's Cryogenic race/journey is soon going to be launched this summer named 'Rocketry : The Nambi Effect.'
The film is based on true story of great scientist of ISRO and India, Mr. Nambi Narayanan. R. Madhawan played a stunning role of him.
"Just wow" as film's teaser and trailer suggest.
S. Nambi Narayanan is an Indian scientist and aerospace engineer and Padma Bhushan award winner. As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation, he was in-charge of the cryogenics division.
Born: 12 December 1941 (age 79 years), Nagercoil
Nationality: Indian
Religion : Hindu
Spouse: Meena Nambi
Awards: Padma Bhushan
Education: Thiagarajar College of Engineering, College of Engineering Trivandrum
Unfortunately, he was once falsely charged of spying and selling India's secret regarding technologies to enemy nations which were proved wrong later and he was awarded with one of India's highest civilian awards 'Padma Bhushan.' Truly his life was full of conspiracies and struggles. But he exited finally.
At the end, i must say, "Always remember, things like achievements related to Science, Engineering and Technology are the outcomes of team work. Achievements of India's gems like ISRO and DRDO are also outcome of the efforts of team work of team/bunch of talented scientists.
Abhi aap jiski video delh rahe hai vo India ke mahan vaigyanik hai😂😅
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Delh??
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Vaigyanik bolay toh??
Sending you peace and love 💙💙
@@fattahisreactionvaigyanik mtlb scientist 😅
Every Pakistani's TH-cam video viewers 80% to 90% are Indians
Proud to be Indian❤
#fatherofpakistan
No bro pak is our neighbours we love pak🇵🇰❤️🇮🇳
@@manvendrasingh9572tumhare Ghar se abhi Tak koi mara nahi h na Mumbai pulwama uri jese hadso m isliye bada love najar aa raha h
Form crying in midnight on chandrayan 2 failure to crying in happiness on chandrayan 3 success, we all came a long way ❤❤❤🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
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Feeling proud to be Indian 🇮🇳
Jai HIND JAI BHARAT❤
Jai shree RAM🚩🚩
Sending you peace and love from Pakistan 💜💜
@@fattahisreactiondidi chandrayan 1 kab fail ho gaya ??😂
@@fattahisreactionISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) : Stands deservingly among space superpowers 🇮🇳🚀
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The world do nothing, the world is a backward place because just like few nuclear power nations, only few are space superpowers and India proudly shares these shortlists.
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Mr. Satish Dhawan are respectively founder and founding members of our space agency I.S.R.O. which stands for Indian Space Research Organisation.
India's ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is a giant among space agencies of the world.
Almost 35% Indians (including scientists, technicians and other designations/posts) work in U.S.A.'s N.A.S.A. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that means NRIs or Non Resident Indians or more precisely Indians are running NASA or Indians run NASA.
India initially started developing satellites under the tag of INSAT (Indian National Satellites). India's first satellite named after 'Aryabhatta.' Aryabhatta was an ancient Indian mathematician/astrologer.
Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space.
India not only developed its own launch vehicles like SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle), PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle), GSLV (Geostationary/Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle), ASLV (Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle), LMV-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3) and RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle) but its own satellites also.
ISRO has also developed NAVIC (NAVigation of Indian Constellation) means its own GPS system which falls under IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System). India proudly owns satellite destroyer missile or weapon system ASAT which can destroy any country's satellite in the space and became fourth nation to do so after US, Russia and China. India recently developed a satellite named CARTOSAT having world's highest resolution camera.
India is the fourth country to reach moon in 2008 and has its own flag on moon and India is the first country which discovered water on moon. Later NASA confirmed it. India's first moon mission is known as Chandrayan 1.
India is the first country to reach Mars through its mars mission M.O.M. (Mars Orbiter Mission) in its first attempt in 2014. Its developing and launching cost were less than Hollywood movie Gravity and many other movies. Surprisingly the per kilometre cost of this mission is lesser than the cost of per kilometre ride of an auto rickshaw. India's second moon mission Chandrayan 2 was also a landmark in Indian Space Science history. It was an almost successful mission.
India has many future projects like Mangalyan 2, Chandrayan 3, Aditya L1 for researching Sun, building own space station in space, Shukrayan stands for Venus mission, Gaganyan for sending humans in space (India's first Crewed Mission) and developing resusable space shuttles which has been tested earlier.
India has a record achievement of launching 104 satellites in just one rocket or launch vehicle to space in which most of the satellites were from foreign.
India took massive leap when it developed its own cryogenic engine for launching vehicles (mainly used in GSLV) but its first supercomputer PARAM 8000 in 90's after US denied any technology transaction/partnership project/collaboration/co R & D with India.
India did everything alone and has capabilities do anything alone and at its own resources and budget.
India launched 342+ satellites till date in which most of are foreign satellites and earned in the denominations of thousand crores.
India is the world leader of launching other countries' satellites at the lowest cost.
For launching heavy satellites/payload/launch vehicle, the countries must have some powerful engines like cryogenic engines which are utilised in cryogenic stages of launch vehicles. A Cryogenic engine uses fuel in its liquid state unlike solid state stages of launch vehicles. It uses a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidiser and liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel at a very low temperatures of -183°C and -253°C respectively. A balanced/rational mixture of both these is burnt in a chamber to produce a blasting exhaust or to produce a powerful thrust to propel a rocket vertically upward.
😀 Fun fact for beginners : The principle of rocket propulsion is based over Newton's third law of motion which is also known as the law of 'Action - Reaction.'
India emerged as 6th nation after US, Russia, Japan, France and China which successfully developed its own liquid fuel based Cryogenic Technology/Engine.
Nambi Narayanan was the person who helped India to achieve its own Cryogenic Technology. India has this complex technology today just because of this man. He is a very patriotic towards its nation as once he denied NASA's offer.
Recently a film based on India's Cryogenic race/journey is soon going to be launched this summer named 'Rocketry : The Nambi Effect.'
The film is based on true story of great scientist of ISRO and India, Mr. Nambi Narayanan. R. Madhawan played a stunning role of him.
"Just wow" as film's teaser and trailer suggest.
S. Nambi Narayanan is an Indian scientist and aerospace engineer and Padma Bhushan award winner. As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation, he was in-charge of the cryogenics division.
Born: 12 December 1941 (age 79 years), Nagercoil
Nationality: Indian
Religion : Hindu
Spouse: Meena Nambi
Awards: Padma Bhushan
Education: Thiagarajar College of Engineering, College of Engineering Trivandrum
Unfortunately, he was once falsely charged of spying and selling India's secret regarding technologies to enemy nations which were proved wrong later and he was awarded with one of India's highest civilian awards 'Padma Bhushan.' Truly his life was full of conspiracies and struggles. But he exited finally.
At the end, i must say, "Always remember, things like achievements related to Science, Engineering and Technology are the outcomes of team work. Achievements of India's gems like ISRO and DRDO are also outcome of the efforts of team work of team/bunch of talented scientists.
... spacecraft land Kiya ya fir raam Chand par 🤣🤣🤣
Dhruve Rathee one of the educated TH-camr of India 🇮🇳❤
LOL
@@Exiide89 acha andhbhkt ho
@@zashaikhoo7 andhnamzi😂
What a joke....
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Yes he is ❤
Feeling proud to be a Indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thanks ji proud of u I'm Indian I love my India Jai hind Jai Maa bharat Jai Shri chanderyane 3 Ji ki Jai Shri sanatnation dharam ji ki Parvati pate har har har mahadev❤️🇮🇳🙏❤️🇮🇳
Lovee from Pakistan 💜
Think before you say something. Chandrayaan 1 was a successful mission which helped discovering water on moon's surface
Nxt isro mission is Aditya L1 its a sun mission and its going to be launch in coming up months by isro
one thing that Dhruv rathee is miss that is india is first country landed on moon"s south pole .
Chandrayan 1 fail nahi hua woh Chand pe impact mission tha
Madarsa Chaap Education.... Jab kuch pta nahi to Soch Kese leti Ho 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Feel happy and satisfied that few Pakistani getting right knowledge from Indian and Indian content.Keep learning Miss Pakistani..
Sending you peace and love 💙
Japan or uae ka joint Mission tha jisme uae ne japan ki space agency se apne liye rover banwaya tha, wo Mission failed tha.. Israel ka Mission or china ka Mission bhi failed tha
Tum pakistani kitna bhi khus hone ka dikhawa kar lo par Jealousy dikh hi jaati hai.. 🤣🤣
mashallah, dhrub rathee is a unic youtuber in india
Ap ko bhi bahut bahut Mubarak ho 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 Hindustan zindabad I like ISRO 🇮🇳
Mashallah ap bahut khubsurat ho ❤😊
Shukriya Shukriyaaa apkaa ❤
For your kind information, Chandrayan 1 was a successful mission which helped discovering water on moon's surface. It was purposely designed to crash or impact land on the moon's surface.
Chandrayaan 2 was an almost successful mission. It's orbiter is still in operational mode.
Love and respect from India sister
Peace and love from Karachi Pakistan ❤
ये लिब्रनंडु कहा से मिल गया तुमको फतेही जी 😂
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Dangai party ka andh bhakt tu Kahan se tapaka pada.....tu dhruv rathee ban nahi sakta kyunki ki tu gabar it cell se padhta hai
@@sakuntalabehera9420 bhai humko librandu banna bhi nhi h😂
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Ye kiska video laga liya. German shepherd 😂😂😂😂
Two things i love about pakistan. Pakistani songs, and Pakistani girls. Mashallah bohot khubsurat hai. And you're pretty too.
Shukriyaaa apkaa bht bht.. Sending you peace and love 💜🤗
Dhruv Rathi is best ❤ his knowledge and research is very good ❤
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Many many congratulations ISRO scientists team 💕 all credit goes to scientists ❤️
Dear , Chandrayaan 1 was a 100% success. It only had an impact probe. Chandrayaan 2 was 50% successful (half successful) . It had an orbiter which succeeded, and a Lander which failed. But lots of pakistani are saying chandrayaan 1 and 2 failed. Pxtni are very ignorant and start believing in own lies and stories.
Where are you? Why no new videos from you ? Missed you
Dhruv rathee ki videos dekha mat karo..usne bataya indian 4th country hoga jisne chand par gaya parr main mudda nahi bataya thik se ki India will be d first country of planet earth that will be making a soft landing on "SOUTH POLE OF MOON"..and yes india ho bhi gaya already 😊
Jai hind🇮🇳
Cutie..congrats to u too...boz .this mission is for all countries and for all human ❤....Chandra means moon and yaan means vehicle...robo bahar aa chuka hai lander se aur achha kaam kar raha hai...thanx
Thank you so much for giving me information about thiss... Sending you lots of love from Pakistan 💜
@@fattahisreactionISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) : Stands deservingly among space superpowers 🇮🇳🚀
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The world do nothing, the world is a backward place because just like few nuclear power nations, only few are space superpowers and India proudly shares these shortlists.
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Mr. Satish Dhawan are respectively founder and founding members of our space agency I.S.R.O. which stands for Indian Space Research Organisation.
India's ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is a giant among space agencies of the world.
Almost 35% Indians (including scientists, technicians and other designations/posts) work in U.S.A.'s N.A.S.A. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that means NRIs or Non Resident Indians or more precisely Indians are running NASA or Indians run NASA.
India initially started developing satellites under the tag of INSAT (Indian National Satellites). India's first satellite named after 'Aryabhatta.' Aryabhatta was an ancient Indian mathematician/astrologer.
Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space.
India not only developed its own launch vehicles like SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle), PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle), GSLV (Geostationary/Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle), ASLV (Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle), LMV-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3) and RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle) but its own satellites also.
ISRO has also developed NAVIC (NAVigation of Indian Constellation) means its own GPS system which falls under IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System). India proudly owns satellite destroyer missile or weapon system ASAT which can destroy any country's satellite in the space and became fourth nation to do so after US, Russia and China. India recently developed a satellite named CARTOSAT having world's highest resolution camera.
India is the fourth country to reach moon in 2008 and has its own flag on moon and India is the first country which discovered water on moon. Later NASA confirmed it. India's first moon mission is known as Chandrayan 1.
India is the first country to reach Mars through its mars mission M.O.M. (Mars Orbiter Mission) in its first attempt in 2014. Its developing and launching cost were less than Hollywood movie Gravity and many other movies. Surprisingly the per kilometre cost of this mission is lesser than the cost of per kilometre ride of an auto rickshaw. India's second moon mission Chandrayan 2 was also a landmark in Indian Space Science history. It was an almost successful mission.
India has many future projects like Mangalyan 2, Chandrayan 3, Aditya L1 for researching Sun, building own space station in space, Shukrayan stands for Venus mission, Gaganyan for sending humans in space (India's first Crewed Mission) and developing resusable space shuttles which has been tested earlier.
India has a record achievement of launching 104 satellites in just one rocket or launch vehicle to space in which most of the satellites were from foreign.
India took massive leap when it developed its own cryogenic engine for launching vehicles (mainly used in GSLV) but its first supercomputer PARAM 8000 in 90's after US denied any technology transaction/partnership project/collaboration/co R & D with India.
India did everything alone and has capabilities do anything alone and at its own resources and budget.
India launched 342+ satellites till date in which most of are foreign satellites and earned in the denominations of thousand crores.
India is the world leader of launching other countries' satellites at the lowest cost.
For launching heavy satellites/payload/launch vehicle, the countries must have some powerful engines like cryogenic engines which are utilised in cryogenic stages of launch vehicles. A Cryogenic engine uses fuel in its liquid state unlike solid state stages of launch vehicles. It uses a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidiser and liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel at a very low temperatures of -183°C and -253°C respectively. A balanced/rational mixture of both these is burnt in a chamber to produce a blasting exhaust or to produce a powerful thrust to propel a rocket vertically upward.
😀 Fun fact for beginners : The principle of rocket propulsion is based over Newton's third law of motion which is also known as the law of 'Action - Reaction.'
India emerged as 6th nation after US, Russia, Japan, France and China which successfully developed its own liquid fuel based Cryogenic Technology/Engine.
Nambi Narayanan was the person who helped India to achieve its own Cryogenic Technology. India has this complex technology today just because of this man. He is a very patriotic towards its nation as once he denied NASA's offer.
Recently a film based on India's Cryogenic race/journey is soon going to be launched this summer named 'Rocketry : The Nambi Effect.'
The film is based on true story of great scientist of ISRO and India, Mr. Nambi Narayanan. R. Madhawan played a stunning role of him.
"Just wow" as film's teaser and trailer suggest.
S. Nambi Narayanan is an Indian scientist and aerospace engineer and Padma Bhushan award winner. As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation, he was in-charge of the cryogenics division.
Born: 12 December 1941 (age 79 years), Nagercoil
Nationality: Indian
Religion : Hindu
Spouse: Meena Nambi
Awards: Padma Bhushan
Education: Thiagarajar College of Engineering, College of Engineering Trivandrum
Unfortunately, he was once falsely charged of spying and selling India's secret regarding technologies to enemy nations which were proved wrong later and he was awarded with one of India's highest civilian awards 'Padma Bhushan.' Truly his life was full of conspiracies and struggles. But he exited finally.
At the end, i must say, "Always remember, things like achievements related to Science, Engineering and Technology are the outcomes of team work. Achievements of India's gems like ISRO and DRDO are also outcome of the efforts of team work of team/bunch of talented scientists.
Love from India 🇮🇳
Aapko bhi mubarak ho meri jaan.... Love ❤ from India
Lovee from Pakistan 🤗💜
Proud indian proud isro jai hind looking sweet mam wo English bolne wali madam kaha hai aaj😅
India 🇮🇳 love you 💗✌️ Pakistan love 🙂 💗✌️
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Sending you lots of love from Pakistan 💜
@@fattahisreactionaap bahut cute ho❤🤗
This is called indian knowledge.❤👍
Dhruv rathee respect button>>>>>
Nope! He is biased and speaks only the half truth language
Druv rathe and Zem Tv Always My Fav♥️🔥
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Mdrsachaapo ka leader h dhurva rathee😂😂😂😂
@@kishorarya4015 aur dangai party ka andh bhakt hai tu....
@@sakuntalabehera9420 mdrsachaap ki jali 🤣🤣🤣🤣🦛
Ab fattehi ji jaroor chatgpt kharedegi aur padegi bhi h na ji ...😅😅😅
koun suggest krta hai German shepherd ki videos
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Tere pariwar ki to bja dale ge 😂😂
Frist country to reach south pole of moon
India is on the moon...
Where is your sister?
they got married 💔 😞
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My favourite Dhruv Rathee ❤
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Ye German Shepherd ke video murkh aadami hai 🤣🤣🤣
❤❤Thanks for congratulations🇮🇳👍💘
Sending you peace and love 💜
@@fattahisreaction 💌📮Tere khushboo mein base khat main jalata kaise❓
Pyaar mein doobe hue khat main jalata kaise❓
Tere haatho ke likhe khat main jalata kaise❓💘THANK YOU📌💕❤
Abe jhingur far side of the moon pe jana har kisi ke bas ki baat nahi hai.. Russia, japan, israel, america ke mission fail ho chuke hai..
India First country hai jo far side of the moon ke pahucha hai..
*पाकिस्तान तो सिर्फ झंडे पर चांद लगाकर बोलता है चांद पर जाने की क्या जरूरत है*
Madam chanderyan 1 success rha tha video dhek rhe ho ya 🫣🫣🫣🫣
Chandryan was successful in 2008 jisne duniya ko bataya ki chand pe water hai, chandryan 2 was 95 percent successful, soft landing nahi kar paya tha vo and chandryan 3 is completely successfull now, pleqse correct your info, incomplete knowledge is always dangerous.
I paraid of India ❤❤❤❤
Dhruv rathee sir ji ki video trending one pe hai ❤️
Yaar kitni Awesome ho main to bus tumko hi dekh raha tha 😅😂😊
Bahut cute ho yrr 🥰🥰
Aryyy Shukriya apka bht zaidaa.. sun kr acha lgta 🤗❤
@@fattahisreaction welcome dear 🥳🎊
#You are really very cute. #I hope you are as cute in the video as you are in real life. #And your lip color also looks very nice.🧿🇮🇳❤️🇵🇰🧿
Thank you so much for praising mee... I really love the way you people love me.. Sending you peace and love 💜
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First of all apko mere dher sara pyar cuty pai
Thank you so much for loving me.. apko bhe bht sara piyar 🤗💜
Chandrayan 1 successful tha
Chandrayan 2 fail hua tha
Nice Reaction,but please react dark reality of Big boss show,apko bhi pata chal jayega ke big boss kesa wahiyat show hai aur elvish ka bi.plz react kro us video ko bohut hi amazing video hai❤🔥
Okay I will..
Sending you peace and love ❤
Reactions on Apollo 11 by dhruv rathee sir❤
Ye german shepherd kha se mill gya 😂
😂😂😂 Kishori dalle
*पका आप भी पाकिस्तानी हो क्योंकि पाकिस्तानी कॉपी ही करता है* 😂
Pakistan chand pe hii rehta hai😅
Mashallahhhhh Mashallahhhhh Mashallahhhhh bht zayada khubsurat lagg rahi hain❤❤❤❤💘💘💖💖💖💖💖💖💗💗💗💝💗💝💖💝💖💝💖💝💖💝💖💝💖💝
Sending you peace and love 💜
Vigyan meang science and vigyanik means scientist
Cutie...if wanna watch space movie then u should watch Martian ...of matt Damon...English and hindi main available hai....English expert toh ho hi tum...nahin toh queen of English toh aap ki ghar main hain...khadija 🤣🤣🤣...just kidding...missing khadija ...watch movie Martian
Aryyy Thank you so much for suggesting... love the way you are giving loveee.. keep loving and supporting 💜 sending you lots of love 💙💙
❤❤❤❤❤ nice you are the great artist ❤
Bhai react kar ne ko artist kon khata hai 😂
Sending you peace and love 💙💙
@@FfGamer-ci9hqmadrse wale h kuch bhi bol sakte h🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@fattahisreactiondidi chandrayan 1 kab fail ho gaya ??😂
@@fattahisreactionISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) : Stands deservingly among space superpowers 🇮🇳🚀
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The world do nothing, the world is a backward place because just like few nuclear power nations, only few are space superpowers and India proudly shares these shortlists.
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Mr. Satish Dhawan are respectively founder and founding members of our space agency I.S.R.O. which stands for Indian Space Research Organisation.
India's ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is a giant among space agencies of the world.
Almost 35% Indians (including scientists, technicians and other designations/posts) work in U.S.A.'s N.A.S.A. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that means NRIs or Non Resident Indians or more precisely Indians are running NASA or Indians run NASA.
India initially started developing satellites under the tag of INSAT (Indian National Satellites). India's first satellite named after 'Aryabhatta.' Aryabhatta was an ancient Indian mathematician/astrologer.
Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space.
India not only developed its own launch vehicles like SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle), PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle), GSLV (Geostationary/Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle), ASLV (Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle), LMV-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3) and RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle) but its own satellites also.
ISRO has also developed NAVIC (NAVigation of Indian Constellation) means its own GPS system which falls under IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System). India proudly owns satellite destroyer missile or weapon system ASAT which can destroy any country's satellite in the space and became fourth nation to do so after US, Russia and China. India recently developed a satellite named CARTOSAT having world's highest resolution camera.
India is the fourth country to reach moon in 2008 and has its own flag on moon and India is the first country which discovered water on moon. Later NASA confirmed it. India's first moon mission is known as Chandrayan 1.
India is the first country to reach Mars through its mars mission M.O.M. (Mars Orbiter Mission) in its first attempt in 2014. Its developing and launching cost were less than Hollywood movie Gravity and many other movies. Surprisingly the per kilometre cost of this mission is lesser than the cost of per kilometre ride of an auto rickshaw. India's second moon mission Chandrayan 2 was also a landmark in Indian Space Science history. It was an almost successful mission.
India has many future projects like Mangalyan 2, Chandrayan 3, Aditya L1 for researching Sun, building own space station in space, Shukrayan stands for Venus mission, Gaganyan for sending humans in space (India's first Crewed Mission) and developing resusable space shuttles which has been tested earlier.
India has a record achievement of launching 104 satellites in just one rocket or launch vehicle to space in which most of the satellites were from foreign.
India took massive leap when it developed its own cryogenic engine for launching vehicles (mainly used in GSLV) but its first supercomputer PARAM 8000 in 90's after US denied any technology transaction/partnership project/collaboration/co R & D with India.
India did everything alone and has capabilities do anything alone and at its own resources and budget.
India launched 342+ satellites till date in which most of are foreign satellites and earned in the denominations of thousand crores.
India is the world leader of launching other countries' satellites at the lowest cost.
For launching heavy satellites/payload/launch vehicle, the countries must have some powerful engines like cryogenic engines which are utilised in cryogenic stages of launch vehicles. A Cryogenic engine uses fuel in its liquid state unlike solid state stages of launch vehicles. It uses a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidiser and liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel at a very low temperatures of -183°C and -253°C respectively. A balanced/rational mixture of both these is burnt in a chamber to produce a blasting exhaust or to produce a powerful thrust to propel a rocket vertically upward.
😀 Fun fact for beginners : The principle of rocket propulsion is based over Newton's third law of motion which is also known as the law of 'Action - Reaction.'
India emerged as 6th nation after US, Russia, Japan, France and China which successfully developed its own liquid fuel based Cryogenic Technology/Engine.
Nambi Narayanan was the person who helped India to achieve its own Cryogenic Technology. India has this complex technology today just because of this man. He is a very patriotic towards its nation as once he denied NASA's offer.
Recently a film based on India's Cryogenic race/journey is soon going to be launched this summer named 'Rocketry : The Nambi Effect.'
The film is based on true story of great scientist of ISRO and India, Mr. Nambi Narayanan. R. Madhawan played a stunning role of him.
"Just wow" as film's teaser and trailer suggest.
S. Nambi Narayanan is an Indian scientist and aerospace engineer and Padma Bhushan award winner. As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation, he was in-charge of the cryogenics division.
Born: 12 December 1941 (age 79 years), Nagercoil
Nationality: Indian
Religion : Hindu
Spouse: Meena Nambi
Awards: Padma Bhushan
Education: Thiagarajar College of Engineering, College of Engineering Trivandrum
Unfortunately, he was once falsely charged of spying and selling India's secret regarding technologies to enemy nations which were proved wrong later and he was awarded with one of India's highest civilian awards 'Padma Bhushan.' Truly his life was full of conspiracies and struggles. But he exited finally.
At the end, i must say, "Always remember, things like achievements related to Science, Engineering and Technology are the outcomes of team work. Achievements of India's gems like ISRO and DRDO are also outcome of the efforts of team work of team/bunch of talented scientists.
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@@fattahisreactionISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) : Stands deservingly among space superpowers 🇮🇳🚀
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The world do nothing, the world is a backward place because just like few nuclear power nations, only few are space superpowers and India proudly shares these shortlists.
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Mr. Satish Dhawan are respectively founder and founding members of our space agency I.S.R.O. which stands for Indian Space Research Organisation.
India's ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is a giant among space agencies of the world.
Almost 35% Indians (including scientists, technicians and other designations/posts) work in U.S.A.'s N.A.S.A. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that means NRIs or Non Resident Indians or more precisely Indians are running NASA or Indians run NASA.
India initially started developing satellites under the tag of INSAT (Indian National Satellites). India's first satellite named after 'Aryabhatta.' Aryabhatta was an ancient Indian mathematician/astrologer.
Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC is a former Indian Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11 on 3 April 1984 as part of the Soviet Interkosmos programme. He is the only Indian citizen to travel in space.
India not only developed its own launch vehicles like SLV (Satellite Launch Vehicle), PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle), GSLV (Geostationary/Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle), ASLV (Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle), LMV-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3) and RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle) but its own satellites also.
ISRO has also developed NAVIC (NAVigation of Indian Constellation) means its own GPS system which falls under IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System). India proudly owns satellite destroyer missile or weapon system ASAT which can destroy any country's satellite in the space and became fourth nation to do so after US, Russia and China. India recently developed a satellite named CARTOSAT having world's highest resolution camera.
India is the fourth country to reach moon in 2008 and has its own flag on moon and India is the first country which discovered water on moon. Later NASA confirmed it. India's first moon mission is known as Chandrayan 1.
India is the first country to reach Mars through its mars mission M.O.M. (Mars Orbiter Mission) in its first attempt in 2014. Its developing and launching cost were less than Hollywood movie Gravity and many other movies. Surprisingly the per kilometre cost of this mission is lesser than the cost of per kilometre ride of an auto rickshaw. India's second moon mission Chandrayan 2 was also a landmark in Indian Space Science history. It was an almost successful mission.
India has many future projects like Mangalyan 2, Chandrayan 3, Aditya L1 for researching Sun, building own space station in space, Shukrayan stands for Venus mission, Gaganyan for sending humans in space (India's first Crewed Mission) and developing resusable space shuttles which has been tested earlier.
India has a record achievement of launching 104 satellites in just one rocket or launch vehicle to space in which most of the satellites were from foreign.
India took massive leap when it developed its own cryogenic engine for launching vehicles (mainly used in GSLV) but its first supercomputer PARAM 8000 in 90's after US denied any technology transaction/partnership project/collaboration/co R & D with India.
India did everything alone and has capabilities do anything alone and at its own resources and budget.
India launched 342+ satellites till date in which most of are foreign satellites and earned in the denominations of thousand crores.
India is the world leader of launching other countries' satellites at the lowest cost.
For launching heavy satellites/payload/launch vehicle, the countries must have some powerful engines like cryogenic engines which are utilised in cryogenic stages of launch vehicles. A Cryogenic engine uses fuel in its liquid state unlike solid state stages of launch vehicles. It uses a combination of liquid oxygen (LOX) as an oxidiser and liquid hydrogen (LH2) as a fuel at a very low temperatures of -183°C and -253°C respectively. A balanced/rational mixture of both these is burnt in a chamber to produce a blasting exhaust or to produce a powerful thrust to propel a rocket vertically upward.
😀 Fun fact for beginners : The principle of rocket propulsion is based over Newton's third law of motion which is also known as the law of 'Action - Reaction.'
India emerged as 6th nation after US, Russia, Japan, France and China which successfully developed its own liquid fuel based Cryogenic Technology/Engine.
Nambi Narayanan was the person who helped India to achieve its own Cryogenic Technology. India has this complex technology today just because of this man. He is a very patriotic towards its nation as once he denied NASA's offer.
Recently a film based on India's Cryogenic race/journey is soon going to be launched this summer named 'Rocketry : The Nambi Effect.'
The film is based on true story of great scientist of ISRO and India, Mr. Nambi Narayanan. R. Madhawan played a stunning role of him.
"Just wow" as film's teaser and trailer suggest.
S. Nambi Narayanan is an Indian scientist and aerospace engineer and Padma Bhushan award winner. As a senior official at the Indian Space Research Organisation, he was in-charge of the cryogenics division.
Born: 12 December 1941 (age 79 years), Nagercoil
Nationality: Indian
Religion : Hindu
Spouse: Meena Nambi
Awards: Padma Bhushan
Education: Thiagarajar College of Engineering, College of Engineering Trivandrum
Unfortunately, he was once falsely charged of spying and selling India's secret regarding technologies to enemy nations which were proved wrong later and he was awarded with one of India's highest civilian awards 'Padma Bhushan.' Truly his life was full of conspiracies and struggles. But he exited finally.
At the end, i must say, "Always remember, things like achievements related to Science, Engineering and Technology are the outcomes of team work. Achievements of India's gems like ISRO and DRDO are also outcome of the efforts of team work of team/bunch of talented scientists.
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