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December 31, 2008

Onida Mobiles : The Indian Player

Onida is one of the top consumer electronics manufacturing company in India. Recently, it has entered the mobile phone market. Onida is one of the Indian Manufacturer of Mobile Phones today. The another Indian Mobile company is Spice.

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November 23, 2008

Only two more instruments to be made operational, says Madhavan Nair

ISRO Chairman Mr. G. Madhavan Nair meet the press people yesterday at the Airport. He said that all the major operations related to Chandrayaan 1 Mission is completed. 9 of 11 payloads has been successfully turned on. The remaining two payloads will be activated this week.

The two science instruments of the U.S. aboard the spacecraft had become operational and they would start sending data within a week. He also said that everything is going as planned.

Mr. Nair said that with the terrain mapping camera of the Moon Impact Probe (MIP), stereoscopic pictures of the moon would be available, which, in turn, would help to have a better understanding of the height and shape of craters on the lunar surface.

“We are the only country to obtain pictures from such a closer distance. We have got pictures with a resolution of five metres followed by a Japanese probe which secured pictures only with a resolution of 10 metres,” he said.Mr. Nair said the ISRO was planning to launch Chandrayaan-2 in 2012, a mission in which a robot would be sent to collect samples from the lunar surface and conduct tests. In 2015, it would conduct a spacewalk and the man mission to the Moon would be launched only after it. After completing the Chandrayaan series, the ISRO would be going in for a mission to Mars and the steps for it had started. A blueprint of this project was expected to be out only after four or five years, he added.

November 22, 2008

Watch Videos about Chandrayaan on my YouTube Channel

Watch all the Videos about Chandrayaan on my YouTube Channel. To view my YouTube Channel, go to : http://in.youtube.com/user/manirajmj

Featured videos on my channel:

India’s Sun Mission ‘”Aditya”

Anna Durai Speaks about Chandrayaan 2 Mission


Moon Impact Probe lands on Moon

Google’s Anti iPhone

Chandrayaan 1 Mission Overview by European Space Agency

PSLV C11 launched

November 17, 2008

ISRO scientists have developed Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Automobiles

India’s space scientists have developed hydrogen fuel cells to power an automobile bus by leveraging their know-how of the homegrown cryogenic technology for rockets.

The two-year effort has yielded positive results and the scientists are now readying for the fuel cells to be fitted into a bus.

“That’s not exactly the cryogenic technology… (It’s) liquid hydrogen handling and that’s where we have some expertise. So, we have finalised the design”, Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation, G Madhavan Nair said.

According to Honorary Adviser of ISRO V Gnana Gandhi leading the technical team in this project, ISRO and Tata Motors entered into an MoU in 2006 to design and develop an automobile bus using hydrogen as a fuel through fuel cell route.

Nair said: “Tatas are taking the responsibility for the locomotive part of it, and hydrogen handling system also.

First protomodel has been assembled. Results are good. May be next year, it should be on the road”.

Gandhi said: “We are planning to integrate the system in the first quarter of next year (January-March 2009), and vehicle integration in the second quarter”.

He said the hydrogen cells are a spin-off of the cryogenic technology that ISRO has been developing for the last few years.

For Chandrayaan 1 Gallery, Click here

For Chandrayaan 1 Payloads Gallery, Click here

For Pictures taken by Moon Impact Probe, Click here

September 19, 2008

Study says that Computer Games are beneficial!

A national study in the US has concluded that computer games foster social interaction and civic engagement and that there was no evidence that they incited users to violence.

The study released on Wednesday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that nearly all teens play video games and that their games’ activity has become a major component of their overall social experience.

“This report does a lot of myth-busting,” said Amanda Lenhart, the Pew senior researcher who authored the study. “It’s not just about 14-year-old boys sitting alone in the basement blowing things up.”

The most surprising finding of the study was how all-encompassing video games are today, Lenhart said.

“We don’t see economic inequalities, we don’t see racial differences,” she said. “We see are some slight variations by gender and by age, but that’s about it.”

The report said it was “the first large-scale study to examine the relationship between specific gaming experiences and civic outcomes.”

“For most teens, gaming is a social activity and a major component of their overall social experience. 65 per cent of game-playing teens play with other people who are in the room with them,” according to the study.

The study said 99 per cent of boys and 94 per cent of girls played video games, while 90 per cent of parents said they played video games with their children. The figures were no doubt boosted by the incredible success of Nintendo’s Wi video game console, and also by the spread of casual online gaming, in which users can play quick and simple games online.

The study noted that the most popular game played by US teens was Guitar Hero, in which users play a plastic guitar device by hitting correct note sequences of songs. The other most popular games were Halo 3, Madden NFL, Solitaire, and Dance Dance Revolution.

The Pew report is based on a telephone survey of 1,102 teenagers in the ages of 12 to 17 between November 1 and February 5. The margin of error is plus or minus three percentage points.

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