Monday, October 5, 2015

World Space Week Theme

ach year, the World Space Week Association selects a theme for the upcoming World Space Week (WSW). The theme for 2015, “Discovery” celebrates the exciting discoveries in space, teaching us a lot about our origins and our future. Last year’s theme “Space: Guiding Your Way,” focused on the benefits we receive from satellite navigation systems.
The official World Space Week 2015 poster was subject to a poster design competition among space artists. The great World Space Week 2015 poster was designed by Romanian space artist Alec Bartos.
WSW event organizers are encouraged to incorporate the theme and poster into their activities and promotional materials

Thursday, October 1, 2015

तालुकास्तरीय विज्ञान प्रदर्शन 2015-16

तालुकास्तरीय विज्ञान प्रदर्शन 2015-16



श्री. संदीप डिगंबर पाटील
उपशिक्षक, डॉ, एन. एन. अकोले माध्यमिक विद्यालय. रावेर
सहसचिव, जळगाव जिल्हा विज्ञान अध्यापक मंडळ, जळगाव
समन्वयक, राष्ट्रीय बाल विज्ञान परिषद, रावेर
विज्ञान मंच प्रवेश परीक्षा 2015-16
दि. 4 ऑक्टोबर 2015
स्थळ : नांदींनीबाई विद्यालय, जळगाव
वेळ : 11 ते 1 
जे विद्यार्थी .मागील वर्षी 8 वी पास झालेले व या वर्षी इ. 9 वी मध्ये शिकत असतील अशा गुणानुक्रमे प्रथम 5 विद्यार्थ्यांची नावे नांदींनीबाई शाळेमध्ये जळगावला खालील फॉरमॅट मध्ये अर्जंट पाठवावी.
विज्ञान मंच प्रवेश परीक्षा 2015-16
शाळेचे नाव :
अ. नं विद्यार्थ्याचे नाव मिळालेले एकूण गुण टक्केवारी

श्री. संदीप डिगंबर पाटील
उपशिक्षक, डॉ, एन. एन. अकोले माध्यमिक विद्यालय. रावेर
सहसचिव, जळगाव जिल्हा विज्ञान अध्यापक मंडळ, जळगाव
समन्वयक, राष्ट्रीय बाल विज्ञान परिषद, रावेर

Monday, September 28, 2015

PSLV-C30/ASTROSAT MISSION

India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, in its thirty first flight (PSLV-C30), is scheduled to launch 1513 kg Astrosat into a 650 km orbit of 6 deg inclination to the equator. Along with Astrosat, six satellites from international customers viz.,   76 kg LAPAN-A2 of Indonesia, 14 kg NLS-14 (Ev9) of Canada and four identical LEMUR satellites of USA together weighing about 28 kg – will be launched in this PSLV flight. 
PSLV-C30 will be launched from First Launch Pad (FLP) of Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota.  PSLV-C30 is the tenth flight of PSLV in its 'XL' Configuration. The earlier nine flights of PSLV-XL were PSLV-C11/Chandrayaan-1, PSLV-C17/GSAT-12, PSLV-C19/RISAT-1, PSLV-C22/IRNSS-1A, PSLV-C25/Mars Orbiter Spacecraft, PSLV-C24/IRNSS-1B and PSLV-C26/IRNSS-1C, PSLV-C27/IRNSS-1D, PSLV-C28/DMC3 missions. The total payload weight of PSLV-C30 is 1631 kg.
International customer satellites of PSLV-C30
LAPAN-A2 is a Microsatellite from National Institute of Aeronautics and Space-LAPAN, Indonesia. LAPAN-A2 is meant for providing maritime surveillance using Automatic Identification System (AIS), supporting Indonesian radio amateur communities for disaster mitigation and carrying out Earth surveillance using video and digital camera.
NLS-14 (Ev9), a Nanosatellite from Space Flight Laboratory, University of Toronto Institute for Advanced Studies (SFL, UTIAS), Canada. It is a maritime monitoring Nanosatellite using the next generation Automatic Identification System (AIS).
Four LEMUR nano satellites from Spire Global, Inc. (San Francisco, CA), USA, are non-visual remote sensing satellites, focusing primarily on global maritime intelligence through vessel tracking via the Automatic Identification System (AIS), and high fidelity weather forecasting using GPS Radio Occultation technology.


Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Total Lunar Eclipse - a Global Event in the International Year of Light

     As a grand finale for the International Year of Light Weekend of Light, on 27-28 September 2015 there will be a Total Lunar Eclipse that will be seen around the world. In the night from Sunday to Monday, the Moon will again darken and, during totality, be bathed in a coppery-red light. The event will be visible in its entirety to a large part of the world's population, including Western Europe, West Africa, South America and the eastern part of North America. For those regions where the eclipse will not be visible, the German Offenburg University will broadcast it live within the project EclipseLive.
        Astronomical phenomena have fascinated people since the very beginning of mankind. They have an enthusiastic effect, especially on young people. Among the most amazing and well-known phenomena are solar and lunar eclipses. The impact factor of such events is very high, as they are covered by the mass media reports and on the internet, which in turn provides encyclopedic content and discussion in social networks.
        In the broadcasts of 2011, we counted more than 35,000 viewers from 154 countries, which we considered a success. The project, called “EclipseLive” involved more than 50 students of Offenburg University. We contacted researchers from astronomical observatories, some of which got involved and sent us live material from other spots around the world. Afterwards, a digital “Moonbook” was developed by our students, which is available for download on iPad via iBooks or on your computer via iTunes for free.
      The upcoming lunar eclipse should be regarded as an opportunity to attract people around the globe and engage them in an astronomical event. This time around, for a total duration of four hours, we will alternately broadcast live images from the telescope installed on our roof, and short background reports and live interviews.
      You, our viewers, are very welcome to communicate with us and become actively involved in the broadcast. Our hosts will guide through the events of this exciting night and, with the help of our experts, try to answer all of your questions. To contact us, you can use one of the following options:
Twitter: @eclipse_live
Skype: eclipse-live

The EclipseLive2015 team is looking forward to receiving your messages, and to an exciting webcast on September 28 early in the morning!