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India-Pakistan
Sending Pakistan to Mars
2014-10-19
[DAWN] When spacecraft Mangalyaan successfully entered the Martian orbit in late September after a 10-month journey, India erupted in joy. Costing more than an F-16 but less than a Rafale, Mangalyaan's meticulous planning and execution established India as a space-faring country. Although Indians had falsely celebrated their five nuclear tests of 1998 -- which were based upon well-known physics of the 1940s -- the Mars mission is a true accomplishment.

Paks may well ask: can we do it too? What will it take? Seen in the proper spirit, India's foray into the solar system could be Pakistain's sputnik moment -- an opportunity to reflect upon what's important.
Religion's important. Everything else is grounds for murder.
Let's see how India did it: First, space travel is all about science and India's young ones are a huge reservoir of enthusiasm for science. Surveys show that 12-16 year olds practically worship Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, are fascinated by black holes and Schrödinger cats, and most want a career in science. They see more prestige in this than becoming doctors, lawyers, financial managers, or army officers. Although most eventually settle for more conventional professions, this eagerness leads India's very best students towards science.
Posted by:Fred

#3  A Pakistani magistrate led a police team to chisel out the word Muslim from professor Abdus Salaam's grave. Contrast that with his treatment by India whose PM India Gandhi sat on the floor by his feet during their meeting.
Posted by: John Frum   2014-10-19 12:20  

#2  Are they gonna open a chevron there?
Posted by: chris   2014-10-19 07:56  

#1  Pakistan is likely trying to develop a Schrödinger cat fusing device. Their progress is uncertain.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-10-19 06:59  

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