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‘PM Narendra Modi brought bad luck’: HD Kumaraswamy on why Isro lost contact with Chandrayaan 2’s Vikram … – Hindustan Times, Hindustantimes.com

‘PM Narendra Modi brought bad luck’: HD Kumaraswamy on why Isro lost contact with Chandrayaan 2’s Vikram … – Hindustan Times, Hindustantimes.com


Isro had officially confirmed on Tuesday that Chandrayaan-2’s orbiter, which is going around the moon at an altitude of about 100 km from the surface, has located the Vikram lander.

INDIAUpdated: Sep 13, 2019 14: 20 IST

Former Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy stirred up a controversy on Thursday by saying that PM Narendra Modi brought “bad luck” when he stepped into the Isro premises in Bengarluru.
Former Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy stirred up a controversy on Thursday by saying that PM Narendra Modi brought “bad luck” when he stepped into the Isro premises in Bengarluru. (PTI File Photo)

Former Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy on Thursday claimed that PM Narendra Modi brought “bad luck” when he stepped into the Indian Space Research Organization’s premises in Bengaluru.

Kumaraswamy suggestedPM Modi’s presenceas the reason behind Isro losing contact with Chandrayaan 2’s Vikram Lander in the early hours of September 7.

“He came to portray it as if he himself waslanding Chandrayaan 2, even though it was scientists who worked hard on this for 10 – 12 years, and Cabinet approval for the project was given in 2008 – 09. He came here to try and claim that the moon mission began because of him. I don’t know, but maybe the his stepping into the Isro center brought bad luck to scientists, ”Kumaraswamy told reporters in Mysuru.

The reference was to Prime Minister Modi’s presence at the Isro’s space center to watch the Moon landing, the first soft landing attempted by India. However, the Vikram lander, lost contact with the orbiter when it was about 2.1 km from the moon’s surface.

The space center had officially confirmed on Tuesday that Chandrayaan- 2’s orbiter, which is going around the moon at an altitude of about 100 km from the surface,has located the Vikram lander.

Isro scientists have been trying to re-establish contact with the lander.

The space agency said last week it would try to re-establish communication with Vikram for 14 days, which is the mission life of the lander. It said the mission has achieved 90 – 95% of its objectives and would contribute to lunar science.

First Published: Sep 13, 2019 07: 31 IST

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