UFO Buster Radio News 306: India Admitted Chandrayaan-2 Crashed And Mars Insect Announcement Deleted by University of Ohio

Published: Nov. 27, 2019, 2:27 a.m.

b'India Admits Its Moon Lander Crashed, Cites Problem with Braking Thrusters
Link: https://www.space.com/india-admits-moon-lander-crash.html

India has finally made it official: the country\'s long-silent Chandrayaan-2 moon lander Vikram did, in fact, crash into the lunar surface in September, apparently because of an issue with its braking rockets.

In newly released details about India\'s attempted lunar landing on Sept. 6, the Indian government has revealed that the Vikram craft "hard landed" on the moon because of a problem with its braking thrusters. Until now, the India Space Research Organisation had disclosed only that it had lost contact with the probe.

The update was announced by Jitendra Singh, the minister of state for the Department of Space, in a written response to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India\'s Parliament. The news was first reported by SpaceNews.

"The first phase of descent was performed nominally from an altitude of 30 km to 7.4 km (18 miles to 4.5 miles) above the moon surface," Singh wrote, describing the lander\'s descent, in which the craft slowed from 5,521 feet per second (1,683 meters per second) to 479 feet per second (146 m per second).

"During the second phase of descent, the reduction in velocity was more than the designed value," he continued. "Due to this deviation, the initial conditions at the start of the fine braking phase were beyond the designed parameters. As a result, Vikram hard landed within 500 m of the designated landing site," Singh said.


University deletes bizarre press release that claimed alien insects live on Mars
Link: https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/26/university-deletes-bizarre-press-release-claimed-alien-insects-live-mars-11221019/?ito=cbshare

Now the university which published a press release which alleged insects had been spotted on Mars has performed a dramatic u-turn. Last week, Professor Emeritus William Romoser, an entomologist from Ohio University, said images captured by Nasa\\u2019s Mars rovers clearly show \\u2018fossilised and living creatures\\u2019 on the Red Planet\\u2019s surface.

\\u2018There has been and still is life on Mars,\\u2019 Romoser said in a press release which has now been deleted from the Ohio University website as well as wire services which distribute releases to journalists.

We found a poster of his research online, which is still available to read, which suggested Nasa is already \\u2018acquainted with Martian insect- and reptile-like creatures\\u2019 which live on Mars.

Romoser was an entomology professor at Ohio University for 45 years and co-founded its Tropical Disease Institute. He also spent nearly 20 years as a visiting vector-borne disease researcher at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. Between 1973 and 1998, Romoser authored and co-authored four editions of the widely-used textbook called \\u2018The Science of Entomology\\u2019.

Romoser noted that \\u2018interpretations of insect- and reptile-like creatures he described may change in the future as knowledge of life on Mars evolves, but that the sheer volume of evidence is compelling\\u2019.


Research Paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337155924_Does_InsectArthropod_Biodiversity_Extend_Beyond_Earth

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