India, Sept. 13 -- Every Indian salutes ISRO's remarkable distinct, dedication and splendid efforts which swelled our chests. Although hours after India' s dream of placing a lander spacecraft on the moon crashed on Saturday morning, Indian Space Research Organisation' s team associated with the still orbiting Chandrayaan-2 mission were looking for clues in the last minutes of data from the lander 'Vikram'. The lander was to have set itself down on the moon's surface at 1.55 a.m. on Saturday. It had been descending for 12 minutes. However, three minutes before lunar touch down, it lost contact with the earth and went blank. It was 2.1 km above the moon's surface then, ISRO said soon after it detected the setback around 2 a.m. It may not b...