A new explosive report of the False news ratio He has thrown a shadow of doubt about the authenticity of the very publicized lunar mission of Chandrayaan-3.
The 65 -page white paper, recently published, states that the mission was largely a media show instead of a scientific achievement.
The regulator reported that the live images of the Luna landing, which were transmitted to millions worldwide, were created using computer -generated graphics (CGI).
The “live” images of the descent and landing of Chandrayaan-3 were, according to the report, manufactured and presented within a staged environment.
The scenes of the command center shown on national television were also described as choreographed, which gives viewers the printing of a high -risk space mission.
The report raises concerns about the transparency of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and challenges the claim of the space agency to land at the Southern Pole of the Moon.
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The Guardian dog argues that the real landing site was 630 kilometers away from the claimed location.
In addition, the Mission of Chandrayaan-3, according to the reports, could not deliver scientific data or images of the subsequent landing rover, with alleged failures in the income navigation system and the mechanical limitations that prevent the rover from operating as stated.
International experts, particularly from China, have questioned the scientific validity of the mission, asking for doubt the authenticity of Isro’s findings.
The report criticizes the use of India of the space program for political purposes, instead of a genuine scientific exploration, claiming that the mission served as a tool for regional position and the construction of images.
The pro -government media in India, according to the report, presented the mission as a triumph of national pride without providing verifiable results.
In addition, the report highlights the broader military ambitions of India in space, linking the Chandraya-3 mission with the defense objectives.
The Guardian dog accuses the ruling government of the Bharatiya Janata (BJP) party to take advantage of Isro’s advances for military purposes, especially in its rivalry with Pakistan and China.
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The document refers to the 2019 Antisatellite test of India, “Mission Shakti” and the establishment of military institutions such as the Space Defense Agency (DSA) as evidence of militarization of space.
The report also sheds light on the satellite program of India, revealing that 10 of the country’s 56 satellites are used by the military for surveillance, navigation and communication during operations such as the “Sindoor operation”.
Criticize the initiatives “Space Vision 2047” and “Make in India” of the Indian government, labeling them as propaganda tools to promote a brand of technological nationalism instead of serving public interest.
While the Indian defense budget has exceeded $ 86 billion, almost nine times the size of Pakistan, the report underlines the marking contrast between this investment and the fact that more than 300 million Indians still lack access to needs such as clean water, electricity and sanitation.
The report concludes accusing the media of India to use artificial intelligence (AI) to manipulate national narratives and promote false news, a practice that has been contacted on global platforms.
He False news ratio The statements that the space missions of India, including Chandrayaan-3, are mainly for political optics, which raises serious concerns about ethics, transparency and intention of the country’s space program.