According to the reports published recently,
ISRO plans to put an Indian in space by 2014
and another on the moon by 2020.
Ambitious.
The manned mission into space is likely to cost
around Rs 10,000 crore.
This may trigger a debate.
A debate on ‘costs’ and national
‘priorities’.
However, for a country like India, it is a must
to own the technology.
Not only owning the technology but also creating
a space in space technology.
And there is a cost attached to that.
Most of the time, a prohibitive cost.
But if investments are not made now, there are
possibilities that ‘this research domain’
may go out of the domain of many countries.
Some may argue that the ‘elitism associated
with’ are the ‘privileges of a few’
only.
Hence, let us touch the moon.
Before it goes out of reach.
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