 You were hanging out with Emily? Yeah. Oh my god, how is Emily? Emily's. She's the idiot's, I'm Corrin. I'm Ashley. You trapped me. I'm Corbin. I didn't hear the word. I heard, I'm Corbin. And he follows on Pinstit, Instagram, and Twitter. You got thrown, didn't you? From all juicy content. It's so juicy. And we mix it up here on this channel, you know? Today we are reacting to a video. Another Carolina, Goswami. Oh. Remember her? The girl with the beautiful... I do. But when you said Carolina Goswami, I imagined some people cheering for a swami. Goswami! But you remember her? Goswami! You remember her though? No. She's the one, the... Sweet girl, talk to God. Oh! Yes, who did all the... Yes, okay, got you. This one is... Say it for me? That's kind of scary. Shundran you. It's about the moon thing that just happened? Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. And they're going to the dark side of the moon? Pink Floyd, thank you. They're going to the dark side. And so this is called That Thing To Launch. Is everybody happy about ISRO's success? It was released a week ago, so it's one of our newer videos. Have you watched one of these with us, of her? I think so. She's blonde? She is blonde, yep. Doesn't quite sound like Corbin. Or Corrin, whoever she is. With Chandryan too, India is aiming to go to the moon's south polar region where no other country has ever gone before. Its success should establish India's capability in terms of safely landing on the moon and operating a rover on its surface. The $86 million mission which has a launch cost of $54 million consists of three modules, orbiter, lander and rover. And this is probably the most complex mission that ISRO has ever undertaken. Chandryan too is designed to land on the unexplored south polar region of the moon, which has the possibilities of the presence of water and the fossil record of the early solar system. It should also be pointed out that India's previous lunar mission, Chandryan 1, played a significant role in the discovery of water molecules on the lunar surface. Without a doubt, India is also eyeing the commercial benefits that the success of this mission can bring. By securing a technology to successfully send various payloads into lunar orbit and to the moon's surface, India will eventually be well placed to send commercial payloads. But will India's emergence in the lunar launch market make everyone happy? In the USA, some fear that ISRO, which is controlled by the Indian government, threatens to distort the conditions of competition. How? Commercial space transportation advisory committee was established in 1984 to provide information, advice and recommendations to the administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration on critical matters concerning the U.S. commercial space transportation industry. According to Comstock, allowing India's state-owned control launch providers to compete with U.S. companies runs counter to many national policies and undermines the work that has been done by government and industry to ensure the health of the U.S. spacemen. We can only explore space. India keeps going. For years, the ISRO has earned more than 800 million U.S. dollars for its commercial arm, arm tricks, which run to satellites for other countries. I glitched. We are gradually heading towards colonizing the moon, which will soon be used as transit point. Go, India. At some stage, the space station will be scrapped as permanent structures on the moon will take over. Yeah. India is definitely eyeing that. Good. Do it. It wants to build its own permanent habitat on the moon. Jai Hind. Heck yeah. Do it. It is not just about national pride anymore. It is about capturing the global space market. Make America uncomfortable. Again. See you again. I think she's great. Yeah, I really do. So what's this? What's the wrinkle in the panties America has over India's space program? They don't like the competition? Yes. America owns space? Did you not know? Our flag was on the moon first. Yeah. That means we own the entirety of space. I'm a big fan of the fact that we're all on the same planet and I'm a big fan of free market competition. So if America can't handle India going into space and doing things that America can't do, then America just needs to suck it up and do better. Take that, America. America can suck it. Yeah. I don't understand. Why wouldn't America be celebrating an ally's venture into space and breaking new ground? There's a lot of why questions. I'm not sure I want to get into that. I don't think we want to bother you. Suffice it to say, good for you, India, and keep going. Yeah, and I want to know, her videos are usually much longer than this. I'm surprised it was only three minutes. Short and little. Yeah, it was short and little. I'm sure we use videos that usually are around 10 minutes long. She's a lover, though. I think let us know what other of her videos... She sounds much nicer than your creepy impression. Yeah, well, it's not my best impression. Well, it's the first time... I think that's your alter ego, Corrin. Corrin? Yeah, Corrin. You said her at the beginning of the thing. You introduced yourself to Corrin. Yeah, I believe they were the first ones. They're the first ones that are going to be landing on the dark side of the moon? Correct. They got the southern pole. That's the whole thing, right? It's the first time that anybody go there, yes. That's crazy. One, why has anybody gone there? I know. And the other thing that India will do, but granted, we stopped our space program to go into the moon entirely. It's true, but the other thing that India will do is we know from the last thing we saw about their adventures in the movie Mission Mongol is that they'll do it at a fraction of the cost. They'll be able to accomplish what we accomplish at a fraction of the cost with less people involved. It's true. So you continue to do that, because that's good. Yeah, the movie Mission Mongol that's coming out... Yes, I know, I saw the truth. Do you remember that they said the budget for that was the same as the budget for the movie Gravity? I think it was less, actually. Was it less? Yeah, I think it was less than the budget for the movie Gravity. Granted, America does fit a lot on their films. It's true. And what's more important, folks? Going to the movies or going to Mars? It's a... I see both sides. I see both sides. You see the light side and the dark side? I swear, I'm going to punch you in the face. Peace. Oh, no! She has other videos like this one that's called Super Power to Super Power. We should watch her videos. I like that. Alright, here we go. We're going to watch her... Double feature! We haven't done that in a long time. We did that once. We've done... We've watched the trailer twice. Right, we've done the same trailer twice. We should just do like seven in a row in one video and throw everybody off. You know how much copyright that would get? It's true.