ISRO scientists will certainly fix problem with India's first moon lander: Nobel laureate

SIBY HERALD

Reportedly according to Nobel laureate Serge Haroche, who said on Wednesday that Indian Space Research Organization (Isro) scientists will certainly try to fix the problem with

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Furthermore an optimistic Haroche, who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2012, said failures occur in science. Perhaps Haroche said the equipment had worked up to the last stage and then "you have some kind of failure". Further the problem, he said, was that there was too much expectation and excessive media attention around the mission, and "when you lose, you take the risk that when there is a failure, there is a big amplification of disappointment and so on".



The Nobel laureate, who is a member of the French and European Academies of Sciences said "In


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