Showing posts with label Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Searching the Aliens our eyes on the sky

The progress in the field of scientific research and few accidental discoveries has shaped the human kind to leap forward in predicting the future. Well we are not yet perfect but we are still evolving as the atomic clock ticks in the universe. Its been human beings quest to search species alike humans on the planet "Earth" and beyond the corners of the planetary system. The closest to us finding aliens is single cellular organisms living in unfavorable conditions where we never thought there will be life existing. We don't know if the neighbors in outer space are hostile or friendly but the curiosity to know if we are alone in this universe or not motivates us to put different kinds of telescopes and receivers all around the world towards the sky.

This is a free software application which helps you in contributing the search of life in outer space to listen to the voice of space from the Aliens.

BOINC is a program that lets you donate your idle computer time to science projects like SETI@home, Climateprediction.net, Rosetta@home, World Community Grid, and many others.

http://boinc.berkeley.edu/

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The failure of Indian Indigenous Cryogenic Stage GSLV-D3 Is Not a Set Back

The Indian Indigenous Cryogenic Stage in GSLV-D3 may have failed its test flight due to which Indian manned space mission to moon may have been delayed but India will surely succeed and fulfill its aims.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

ISRO's Geoportal - Bhuvan News

ISRO's Geoportal - Bhuvan is a free satellite imagery viewing webpage made by India. It  is now log in free and has added international maps of Kazakhstan, Indonesia and Europe.

The development of this project still in process but sure gives a competition to Google Earth.

www.bhuvan.nrsc.gov.in

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Chandrayaan-I Spacecraft Loses Radio Contact

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Radio contact with Chandrayaan-I spacecraft was abruptly lost at 0130 Hrs (IST) on August 29, 2009. Deep Space Network at Byalalu near Bangalore received the data from Chandrayaan-I during the previous orbit upto 0025 Hrs (IST).
Detailed review of the Telemetry data received from the spacecraft is in progress and health of the spacecraft subsystems is being analysed.
It may be recalled that Chandrayaan-I spacecraft was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre Sriharikota on October 22, 2008 .The Spacecraft has completed 312 days in orbit making more than 3400 orbits around the Moon and providing large volume of data from sophisticated sensors like Terrain Mapping Camera, Hyper-spectral Imager, Moon Mineralogy Mapper etc., meeting most of the scientific objectives of the mission.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Earth viewed by Chandrayaan-1



Earth viewed by Chandrayaan-1 TMC on 25th-March-2009 at 16-13- UTC

Image courtesy : http://www.isro.org/

Saturday, November 1, 2008

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