INTERVIEW WRITING : You are a student journalist and have the
honour of interviewing Dr. K sivan (Chairman
of ISRO) Frame 10 questions.
Answers
Answer:
WHAT INSPIRE YOU TO DO CHANDRAYAAN-2
Explanation:
FIRSTLY A VERY GOOD MORNING SIR IT'S A GREAT FEELING TO BE HERE WITH YOU THANK YOU FOR COMING ON SUCH SORT NOTICE.
Questions :
1) What inspire you to do chandrayan 2?
2) What was the feeling when the rocket gets launched successfully?
3) What kind of a student, you were in your college time?
4) Did you have a vision in your college time.If yes| then what was that?
5) What do you think about our education system?
6) What do you think about the future what are the things we gonna see in the future and how does our nature or resources gonna handle everything? 7) After Chandrayaan 2 what are we gonna experience next?
8) What do you think about the student of this generation. And the ingrowing distraction stuff does it affect the student life or is it helpful.?
9) What do you think if one day the fresh air intensity get very low and the water level also get low. At the worst time as we are very much concern now what will happen if our resources get over?
10) Any inspiring story for us (students)?
11) How does the whole team in INDIAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANISATION works?
Answer:
Interviewer: Sir, what is the update on Vikram, the lander?
Dr. K Sivan: Well, the latest pictures taken by orbiter reveal, Vikram did not have a real soft-landing. It is tilted but not broken at all.
Interviewer: That’s a good news. Does it mean there is a still hope ISRO will be able to establish contact with it?
Dr. K Sivan: Yes, there is a hope. We are trying our best!
Interviewer: Sir, what do you think could have happened?
Dr. K Sivan: We are analyzing the data. In my opinion, the lander when it was descending must have tilted a bit; and the speed breaking booster could not reduce the speed of the lander efficiently; that’s why it went farther from the planned landing site and had a hard landing.
Interviewer: Sir, had not the scientists anticipated it and taken measures?
Dr. K Sivan: The scientists had definitely anticipated it and we had taken measures. We had tried to land the lander in all odd situations. But the actual moon environment is a mystery to all of us.
Interviewer: Suppose ISRO fails to contact the lander and the rover, what will be the follow up?
Dr. K Sivan: First of all we are going to try all options to contact it. However, if we fail, we will start Chandaryan 3 mission to land it successfully.
Interviewer: Is ISRO mulling over the option to take any other space organization’s help in retrieving the lander?
Dr. K Sivan: At present we are not, but we may rope in any space organization to help us contact either the lander or the rover.
Interviewer: Do you think the scientists could have found better technology or approach to make Chandaryan 2 100% successful?
Dr. K Sivan: I personally feel the scientists worked day and night to find the best approach and technology. However, the possibilities in such missions are equal to infinite. It is kind of impossible to deal with the infinite.
Interviewer: What are the chances of establishing contact with the lander?
Dr. K Sivan: To be honest the chances are very less.
Interviewer: Do you think he rover could be perfectly safe?
Dr. K Sivan: That we can tell you only after we are able to contact the lander.
Interviewer: Last question, Sir; what was your personal reaction immediately after you lost contact with the lander?
Dr. K Sivan: I was shocked and petrified. I felt as if all my life had come to a standstill. But then, life must move on. Thank you all for your time.