Striking contrast between the sober, understated "bureaucratic heroism" vibe of the ISRO mission control livestream vs. the breathless cheesiness of the PR circus outside being covered by TV reporters asking young schoolkids tedious questions (and getting tedious answers)
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The english commentator seems to be a technie. He's throwing in random tech stuff like "the x-axis is blah" and "state vectors have been loaded" seemingly unaware that he'll lose most of the audience. Very charming. Hindi commentator sounds like more of a professional media guy.
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Without a doubt the most charismatic aspect of the modern Musk-era ISRO brand is the images of middle-aged women in saris at the heart of action, clearly in the thick of the tech action (as opposed to peripheral roles which is sadly what you expect to see in the US)
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All these women look like my mom did 30 years ago. The cognitive dissonance is really amusing. I can't shake the feeling of "my mom and her friends are running a space mission"
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Waiting for the telemetry to resume. Moment of truth. That's the one thing you can't script with a PR circus.
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At this point, I'm giving this a 25% chance of being recoverable
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Well, lander comms lost at 2.1km altitude, and they don't sound hopeful. Descent path seemed to deviate to be more vertical towards end, so I'm guessing crash not comms failure. Modi delivering a sort of encouraging eulogy. RIP Vikram I guess. It had an exciting 15 minute life.
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Part of that is that western dominance otherized non-European cultures so much that everyone expected "The Future" to use Euronyms
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