2023-08-19 EM Team on Chandrayaan-3 Mission
Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Andrew – Holger – Ruggero Fast links to Bios: Andrew – Ruggero – Robert – Ron – Holger Support The Other Side of Midnight! Chandrayaan-3 Is India’s New Moon-Landing Mission Secretly being Guided … by The Enterprise Mission’s Profound Discovery of “the Ancient Lunar Domes?!” Last Thursday afternoon (July 20th), India successfully launched its second attempt (Chandrayaan-3) at landing an unmanned robot on the Moon– “Coincidentally,” in the 54th Anniversary “window” of Apollo 11’s historic 3-day manned lunar stay, in 1969. India’s first attempt at an unmanned lunar landing, Chandraayan-2, was in 2019 — with a lander named “Vickram” (after the founder of the Indian space program, Vikram Sarabhai). Unfortunately, within seconds of Vickram’s touchdown, its radio signal suddenly vanished … dashing India’s hopes for becoming the fourth nation (besides the United States, the Soviet Union and China) to successfully land a spacecraft on our “oversized” natural satellite. Within the next four weeks — sometime on August 23 or 24, 2023 — after the Chandrayaan-3 Indian spacecraft has (“slowly”) cruised between Earth and Moon for over a month, and been successfully inserted into lunar orbit — India will try again. As our listeners are well aware, the Enterprise Mission model for what happened to the Vickram landing effort in 2019 was elementary: They hit the glass (!) — remnants of “the surviving ancient lunar glass domes” — on the way down … and they crashed. This time — with Chandrayaan-3 — something RADICAL seems to have happened to India’s planning; India, a) not only seems to be aware of what REALLY happened to their Vickram lander in 2019, but b) they have placed aboard the carrier rocket for Chandraayan-3 the ONE instrument which will allow them to “map the glass” in 2023 after they arrive, to successfully chart a “glass-free path” from orbit to a successful lunar landing. And, we have every reason to believe they learned it all from– US … the Enterprise Mission!! Find out “how” tonight. Richard C. Hoagland Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Andrew – Holger – Ruggero Fast links to Bios: Andrew – Ruggero – Robert – Ron – Holger