Disheartened by Chandrayaan 2 Landing Setback, ISRO Chief K Sivan Breaks Down as PM Modi Consoles Him
Disheartened by Chandrayaan 2 Landing Setback, ISRO Chief K Sivan Breaks Down as PM Modi Consoles Him
Before leaving the ISRO control centre, the prime minister shook hands with every scientist. However, when Modi met the ISRO chief, Sivan broke down.

New Delhi: Disheartened over Chandrayaan 2 setback, ISRO chief K Sivan had tears welled in his eyes minutes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the scientists in Bengaluru on Saturday.

"The best is yet to come in our space programme. India is with you," PM Modi said in his address. He had earlier watched the proceedings as the lander began its descent towards the moon surface.

From designing of the spacecraft to its landing attempt, Sivan was involved in every process. Speaking to CNN-News18 earlier, Sivan had said: "Yes I have butterflies in my stomach. I'm sitting at 'conversion desk' looking at preparations. We will wait for the great moment. PM Narendra Modi will be watching and it will be a big morale boost." However, after India lost contact with the lander, Sivan was visibly shaken.

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