Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Wow MOM goes India! Mission Mars how big a leap is it really for India?
The last updates from ISRO informed – All subsystems of ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) spacecraft have been Powered ON in orbit. Health of the spacecraft is confirmed normal. Solar Panel and Reflector deployments have been completed successfully. Spacecraft has achieved the first orbit of 246.9 by 23,566.69 km around Earth.
India's 1,350kg (2,976lb) robotic satellite which is undertaking the 10-month-long, over 200-million-kilometre journey to Mars is equipped with five instruments.
They include a sensor to track methane or marsh gas - a possible sign of life - on Mars, a colour camera for taking pictures, and a thermal imaging spectrometer to map the surface and mineral wealth of the planet. The mission will also analyse the thin Martian atmosphere.
Is this about a sense of achievement?
China has beaten India in space in almost every aspect so far: it has rockets that can lift four times more weight than India's, and in 2003, successfully launched its first human space flight which India has not yet embarked on. China launched its maiden mission to the Moon in 2007, ahead of India, as reported in BBC.
BBC further reports - India sees the MOM as an opportunity to beat its regional rival China in reaching the planet, especially after a Russian mission carrying the first Chinese satellite to Mars failed in November 2011. Japan also failed in a similar effort in 1998.
Space Odyssey is long way home!
The Hindu reported -
The successful launch of the country’s Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) on Tuesday, is only part of the country’s first inter-planetary venture story. The space odyssey is long and complex.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is now looking forward to two key dates — December 1, 2013 when the MOM spacecraft leaves the earth’s sphere of influence and September 24 next year, when it’s captured by Martian orbit.
The spacecraft launched on Tuesday would go around the earth for 25 days before the ISRO plans to do trans-Mars injection at 0.42 hours on December 1 enabling it to undertake the long voyage towards the Red planet.
“This injection has to be precise as it will estimate where the satellite would be on September 24, 2014 — plus or minus 50 kms from the designated orbit around Mars (366 kms X 80,000 kms),” an ISRO official told PTI.
As the spacecraft approaches the Martian orbit, ISRO would reduce the velocity so that it’s captured by Martian orbit; otherwise if it continues with the same velocity, it would fly past Mars.
“Being a complex mission of this nature, any day you advance (of the 300-day journey from earth to Mars), it’s a progress,” ISRO Chairman K. Radhakrishnan said.
ISRO has incorporated autonomous features in MOM spacecraft to handle contingencies.
“As it moves towards Mars, given the distance between Mars and earth, you will encounter communication delay 20 minutes one way. It means when signals are sent from ground stations, it will take 20 minutes to reach the spacecraft. For about 40 minutes (including time for return communication), there will be a occasion when you do not know what’s happening,” an ISRO official said.
Autonomous features would ensure that the craft takes its own decisions until commands are sent from the ground — in case of malfunction, it would switch over to redundant systems and on occasions, goes into the safe mode, turning its antenna towards earth and solar panels toward sun to build up optimum power, the official explained.
Friday, November 1, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
End of an Era: Singer, songwriter and guitarist Lou Reed dies at 71
The New York Times reports - Lou Reed, the singer, songwriter and guitarist whose work with the Velvet Underground in the 1960s had a major influence on generations of rock musicians, and who remained a powerful if polarizing force for the rest of his life, died on Sunday(October 27,2013) at his home in Amagansett, N.Y., on Long Island. He was 71.
The cause was liver disease, said Dr. Charles Miller of the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, where Mr. Reed had liver transplant surgery this year and was being treated again until a few days ago.
It was also reported that Reed’s literary agent, Andrew Wylie, said that the musician had been in frail health for months. Sadly, it was determined that Reed’s end-stage liver disease could no longer be treated, and he decided to return to the home he shared with his wife, fellow musician Laurie Anderson
Best of Lou Reed: The essentials
Sunday, October 27, 2013
No Formula for Indian GP, it stops at Pit Shop: Indian GP 2013, Vettel clenches title
Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany drove an impeccable race to win his third straight Indian Grand Prix and become the undisputed Formula 1 drivers' champion.
Vettel, who finished the race with an impressive time, became the youngest ever four-time world champion and also matched the prestigious record of legends Michael Schumacher and Juan Manuel Fangio of winning 4 consecutive titles.
Vettel's teammate Mark Webber led the race for the most part but a gearbox problem in lap 40 forced the Australian to retire and thereby shatter his dreams of gaining an Indian podium finish.
Sahara Force India's Adrian Sutil too impressed with his driving as the German was in the top 5 until the 41st lap. However, a change in medium set of tyres force him to drop down the roster. (As reported by TOI.)
It was a close match,especially Lap 31-35: When Webber sets the fastest lap but was still 10 seconds behind Vettel. At this point, Vettel went to the pits for the second time handing the lead to his teammate. However, Webber made his second pit stop on the following lap handing back the lead to Vettel. On lap 34, Vettel was informed by his team that he needs to preserve the tyres for the entire race after setting the fastest lap. In all, Sutil was holding on to his fourth position but was yet to make a pit stop.
Match Tally
But whats in the future! No GP in 2014
F1 big boss Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed that the 2014 Indian Formula1 Grand Prix edition won’t be coming to India. Instead, the next two editions of the Indian Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit could be deferred to March 2015 and March 2016 respectively. In the meantime, Jaypee Sports, the body that owns the Buddh F1 Circuit and runs the F1 race in India will have to fix the taxation related issues. The F1 teams are said to be unhappy with the Indian government.
Until then, Indian motorsport fans will have to make do with the WSBK motorcycle races scheduled for November.
Celebrity Quotient Lacking
Celebrity quotient was found to be lacking in this edition. However, all eyes were on a sari-clad Jessica Michibata, a fashion model and girlfriend of McLaren driver Jenson Button. The shutterbugs couldn't keep there eyes off her.
Among others celebrities who were spotted at the BIC were actress Gul Panag, Union Minister Shahi Tharoor and his wife Sunanda Pushkar, ace double trap shooter Ronjan Sodhi, chairman of Sahara India Pariwar and part owner of Sahara Force India team Subrata Roy and his wife Sapna Roy and Force India team principal Vijay Mallya.
Vettel, who finished the race with an impressive time, became the youngest ever four-time world champion and also matched the prestigious record of legends Michael Schumacher and Juan Manuel Fangio of winning 4 consecutive titles.
Vettel's teammate Mark Webber led the race for the most part but a gearbox problem in lap 40 forced the Australian to retire and thereby shatter his dreams of gaining an Indian podium finish.
Sahara Force India's Adrian Sutil too impressed with his driving as the German was in the top 5 until the 41st lap. However, a change in medium set of tyres force him to drop down the roster. (As reported by TOI.)
It was a close match,especially Lap 31-35: When Webber sets the fastest lap but was still 10 seconds behind Vettel. At this point, Vettel went to the pits for the second time handing the lead to his teammate. However, Webber made his second pit stop on the following lap handing back the lead to Vettel. On lap 34, Vettel was informed by his team that he needs to preserve the tyres for the entire race after setting the fastest lap. In all, Sutil was holding on to his fourth position but was yet to make a pit stop.
Match Tally
But whats in the future! No GP in 2014
F1 big boss Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed that the 2014 Indian Formula1 Grand Prix edition won’t be coming to India. Instead, the next two editions of the Indian Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit could be deferred to March 2015 and March 2016 respectively. In the meantime, Jaypee Sports, the body that owns the Buddh F1 Circuit and runs the F1 race in India will have to fix the taxation related issues. The F1 teams are said to be unhappy with the Indian government.
Until then, Indian motorsport fans will have to make do with the WSBK motorcycle races scheduled for November.
Celebrity Quotient Lacking
Celebrity quotient was found to be lacking in this edition. However, all eyes were on a sari-clad Jessica Michibata, a fashion model and girlfriend of McLaren driver Jenson Button. The shutterbugs couldn't keep there eyes off her.
Among others celebrities who were spotted at the BIC were actress Gul Panag, Union Minister Shahi Tharoor and his wife Sunanda Pushkar, ace double trap shooter Ronjan Sodhi, chairman of Sahara India Pariwar and part owner of Sahara Force India team Subrata Roy and his wife Sapna Roy and Force India team principal Vijay Mallya.
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Friday, October 25, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Monetary Peace: Strengthen Indian economy, US will keep Pakistan on leash
When Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last visited the White House in 2009 he was feted at President Barack Obama's first state dinner, a star-studded affair that reflected the excitement about blooming ties between the two big democracies.
Back then, India was being seen as a counterbalance to a rising China. But times have changed, Indian rupee is fast losing is sheen. While India US ties have certainly seen an improved but talking in strict terms it has gained too little.
Besides, the economic issues, the most persistent thorn in the growth of India, is its cousin Pakistan. While India has been battling a slew of cross border violations from Pakistan, the latter seems to be gaining its favour in Washington.
As reported in Foxnews, The U.S. has quietly decided to release more than $1.6 billion in military and economic aid to Pakistan that was suspended when relations between the two countries disintegrated over the covert raid that killed Usama bin Laden and deadly U.S. airstrikes against Pakistani soldiers.
Officials and congressional aides said ties have improved enough to allow the money to flow again.
American and NATO supply routes to Afghanistan are open. Controversial U.S. drone strikes are down. The U.S. and Pakistan recently announced the restart of their "strategic dialogue" after a long pause. Pakistan's new prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, is traveling to Washington for talks this coming week with President Barack Obama.
While cross border terrorism has remained a top agenda for Delhi, Islamabad has forever been trying to get US to solve the border issue. However, what Delhi really needs is a stronger resolve to strengthen its economy and if once again, India can get back on track, the U.S. will invariably be forced to keep Pakistan on a tighter leash.
When it comes to relations with U.S. one has to understand that it is purely business. U.S. can never be a trusted friend, only a useful ally and it will always be in the interest of India to be resourceful. Whatever said and done, at the end of the day India is the only country on the southeastern map of Asia that can in actual terms boast of a stable government.
Back then, India was being seen as a counterbalance to a rising China. But times have changed, Indian rupee is fast losing is sheen. While India US ties have certainly seen an improved but talking in strict terms it has gained too little.
Besides, the economic issues, the most persistent thorn in the growth of India, is its cousin Pakistan. While India has been battling a slew of cross border violations from Pakistan, the latter seems to be gaining its favour in Washington.
As reported in Foxnews, The U.S. has quietly decided to release more than $1.6 billion in military and economic aid to Pakistan that was suspended when relations between the two countries disintegrated over the covert raid that killed Usama bin Laden and deadly U.S. airstrikes against Pakistani soldiers.
Officials and congressional aides said ties have improved enough to allow the money to flow again.
American and NATO supply routes to Afghanistan are open. Controversial U.S. drone strikes are down. The U.S. and Pakistan recently announced the restart of their "strategic dialogue" after a long pause. Pakistan's new prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, is traveling to Washington for talks this coming week with President Barack Obama.
While cross border terrorism has remained a top agenda for Delhi, Islamabad has forever been trying to get US to solve the border issue. However, what Delhi really needs is a stronger resolve to strengthen its economy and if once again, India can get back on track, the U.S. will invariably be forced to keep Pakistan on a tighter leash.
When it comes to relations with U.S. one has to understand that it is purely business. U.S. can never be a trusted friend, only a useful ally and it will always be in the interest of India to be resourceful. Whatever said and done, at the end of the day India is the only country on the southeastern map of Asia that can in actual terms boast of a stable government.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Muslim bais exists - media,police both reflect it.
A day after securing his release from the Parapanna Agrahara central jail, journalist Muthi Ur Rehman,who was arrested on serious charges such as ‘waging war against the nation’, hit out against the investigation agencies and media for its attitude towards ‘Muslims.’
Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, Muthi Ur Rehman,who spent six months languishing in the city central jail said, “The way we were arrested and the way we were treated shows there is a need for ‘sensitising the investigating agencies’ towards minorities such as Muslims.”
“It goes to show that there is no fairness in the way minorities such as Muslims, the poor and the powerless are treated by the police. Even the way the media acted soon after the arrest reflects this bias,” added Mr Siddique.
Further referring to several Muslim languishing in jails across the country, he said, “This whole issue is not just about me, but it's about hundreds of Muslims languishing in jails across the country. I was fortunate that in my case justice was done, even though it was delayed.” He also said that media should consider the other ‘accused innocent till the court finds them guilty.’ “I was branded the mastermind, if I am free of all charges, the other should also be let off,” he stated.
The 26 year old journalist, who was working with a daily newspaper also hit out against the media for failing to report accurately. “In this case, even media forgot the ABC(Accuracy, Brevity and Clarity) of journalism. Since we were qualified Muslims such as doctors, engineers etc..the media got carried away. However, I am happy now at least some sense has prevailed,” he said.
Replying to a specific question, why were the fifteen accused arrested in the first place, Muthi Ur said, “I think and I say this as a theory and not as a fact. I think it was an effort to polarize the community [Muslim].” Further he added, “I think had I nott been a Muslim, I would never have been arrested in the first place. And if I had been arrested, I would have been let off much earlier.”
Terming the jail as a ‘horrible place,’ Muthi Ur Rehman Siddique said that that he was hopeful of continuing his job as a journalist, which is his passion and would like to soon get back to it.
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