Irrespective of the result, the efforts and their repercussions need to be applauded. It was inspiring and heartening to see a number of women among the scientists actively pursuing the path of Vikram Lander, the school-going children anxiously trying to read the altitude-velocity graphs, the common man learning new facts about the lunar days and it's south pole to understand the magnitude of the Mission and the people around the globe witnessing the way India has put together such an inexpensive lander and rover mission and is bracing itself to pull off a complex maneuver, with the Prime Minister holding all these hands together, social media buzzing with best wishes and support; and every other channel telecasting the event live at 1.30am..... Hope is certainly not lost!! ISRO has certainly made us proud and given us those goosebumps of patriotism!!
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