Friday, November 8th, 2024

Elon Musk is a great man… Why did ISRO Chief S Somnath start praising SpaceX, know the reason


New Delhi : Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) chief S. Somnath on Saturday praised Elon Musk and SpaceX for successfully capturing a giant Starship booster with ‘chopsticks’. ISRO Chief Somnath said that Musk is a great person doing great work. Addressing the convocation ceremony of IIIT-Delhi, Somnath praised Musk’s transformative impact on the space industry.

Comparison with ISRO!

he/she said Musk’s innovative approach, particularly SpaceX’s recent rocket recovery methods, has sparked global interest and comparisons with ISRO’s capabilities. Somnath stressed that while there is a competitive spirit matching Musk’s achievements, the inspiration derived from his/her work is important for the future of India’s space endeavours.

Elon Musk is attracting everyone’s attention with his/her rocket. From Europe to Russia to China, everyone is watching what he/she is doing. he/she is a great person and is doing fantastic work and we are all inspired by his/her achievements.

S Somnath, ISRO Chief

‘Everyone is looking towards Musk’

The kind of rockets Musk has recently made from chopsticks is attracting everyone’s attention and people are asking when ISRO is going to do this. he/she said that everyone is looking towards Musk to see what he/she is doing there and how can we come up with such a great idea that we can defeat him/her. ISRO Chief said that of course, everyone wants to defeat him/her, but he/she is above all this. ISRO Chief said, I think he/she is a great person and is doing great work. We are all inspired by his/her work. For this reason, space is becoming very attractive today.

Video: Elon Musk gets big success for the 5th time, SpaceX’s Starship rocket lands safely on Earth

Reduction in cost of space project

On October 13, SpaceX made a significant advancement in rocket recovery techniques with its innovative ‘Chopsticks’ system. This was successfully demonstrated during the fifth test flight of its Starship. This technique is an important step towards achieving rapid reusability in space flight. This is expected to not only facilitate more frequent launches, but also reduce the costs associated with space travel. Estimates suggest Starship could eventually reduce launch costs to less than $10 per kilogram. This is a dramatic reduction compared to previous systems such as the Space Shuttle.

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