Plan panel cuts funds for manned moon mission
When the parliamentary standing committee on science and technology asked why, the commission’s explanation was that since the HSFP would be taken up in phases it did not need this consolidated amount for now.
Committee chief T. Subbarami Reddy said he and other MPs were of the view that once the department of space had approved such a vital programme, the Planning Commission had no business putting up stumbling blocks. The committee strongly recommended that the final say in such scientific projects should rest with the department of space, and financial constraints should not be allowed to come in the way.
Indian space scientists stress on the importance of manned missions particularly as the United States, Russia, China and Japan are looking at the habitat on Mars, which is full of water, land bearing clouds, atmosphere, and plan to make regular excursions there by 2030-35.
The moon will be an intermediary point to set up a propulsion system, they say.
Rashme Sehgal