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ISRO chief Kailasavadivoo Sivan is not on social media platforms, ISRO issues statement

K Sivan has emerged most sought after especially in the last few days, as he has been the official voice of ISRO for most of the announcements regarding the Chandrayaan-2 mission

Vikram Lander ‘in one piece’ on the lunar surface, internal damage suspected: Reports

ISRO lost contact with the Lander when it was only 2.1 km above the lunar surface.

NDTV journalist who insulted ISRO scientist found selling ISRO images on Getty, social media users question whether it’s allowed

Social media users question whether Pallava Bagla is violating rules by selly IRSO images on Getty

“Liberals” rush to spread new lies about Modi’s hug to ISRO chairman after entire India praises PM for his gesture

Liberals use video of moments before confirmation that Vikram lander has failed to claim that Modi was cold to the news

ISRO locates Vikram Lander on lunar surface, trying to establish contact

There is no communication yet with the Vikram Lander and ISRO is trying to establish contact with it.

After a moment of despondency, it is back to work: Principal Scientific Adviser VijayRaghavan hails ISRO’s efforts on Chandrayaan2

The bold effort by Indian scientists to soft-land on moon suffered a glitch on early hours of Saturday after Chandrayaan-2's Vikram module lost the communication with ground stations, just 2.1 km from the lunar surface during its final descent.

Assorted Lutyens’ journalists and their sympathisers join hands to defend Pallava Bagla’s boorish behaviour

NDTV journalist Pallava Bagla heckled an anxious senior scientist at ISRO who had come out to address the media to explain about the failure in communication of the Vikram Lander.

In science, the best is always yet to come for India, even as small, petty minds whine

Chandrayaan 2: Failure reminds us of the supremacy of the scientific method

Moon missions in 60 years: The success stories and many, many failures

NASA's fact sheet states that more than 40 per cent of missions to the Moon have failed so far in the last 60 years.

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