shine india monthly magazine This article was published in the month of November OCEANSAT-3 EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITE EOS PSLV-C54 rocket successfully placed Oceansat-3 and eight other nanosatellites into sun-synchronous orbits SSO. Satellites in SSO or polar orbits usually travel past Earth from north to south passing roughly over Earths poles. Oceansat-3 is third-generation satellite in OceanSat series designed and developed for ocean studies Follow up to OceanSat-1 and OceanSat-2 launched in 1999 and 2009 respectively. Key payloads include Ocean Color Monitor OCM-3 Expected to provide improved accuracy in daily monitoring of phytoplankton. Sea Surface Temperature Monitor SSTM To provide various forecasts ranging from fish aggregation to cyclone genesis and movement. 100 Ku-Band scatterometer SCAT-3 Will provide a high-resolution wind vector speed and direction at ocean surface. EOS are is also known as the Earth remote sensing satellites. These satellites observe the planet Earth from space for several purposes. Useful in areas like environmental monitoring cartography navigation environment & ecosystem management ocean & atmospheric studies and disaster mitigation etc. Military also use EOS for spying and communication shine india monthly magazine subscription.
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Competition Refresher Magazine
Competition Refresher Magazine
Competition Refresher Magazine At present private players operating satellites have a 100% FDI limit that is subject to government approval. However this approval may be prolonged for years. Absence of independent regulator ISRO is both a regulator and an operator this conflict of interest is likely to manifest during dispute resolution between private players and ISRO entities. Though IN-SPACe is meant to be an independent agency it falls under the ambit of ISRO. An independent body through legislation on the lines of TRAI is needed. Possibility of polarisation of market Privatisation might result in the polarisation of space reach and formation of an oligopoly in the space industry with only the few dominating at the top. Increase in space debris Estimates say there are already 23000 pieces of debris larger than 10 centimeters and over 500000 pieces of smaller junk circling Earth. This is the Kessler Syndrome that is a self-sustaining cascading collision of space debris creating more debris competition refresher online.
Monday, January 9, 2023
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shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no 75 Development of Coastal Circuits under the Swadesh Darshan Scheme of the Ministry of Tourism. Development of infrastructure for promoting Cruise tourism. Development of lighthouses. Underwater viewing gallery and restaurant at Beyt Dwarka. National Maritime Heritage Museum Complex at Lothal. There is increasing recognition of the importance of maritime security maritime commons and cooperation. In this context the Blue Economy has been given fresh impetus through the Project Sagarmala shine india monthly magazine subscription.
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
Pratiyogita kiran English
Pratiyogita kiran English by kiran prakashan delhi This article was published in September TRADITIONAL INDIAN TEXTILES Why in news Recently UNESCO has released list of 50 exclusive and iconic heritage textile crafts of the country under report titled Handmade for the 21st century: Safeguarding Traditional Indian Textiles. About Traditional Indian TextilesThe origin of Indian textiles can be traced to the Indus valley civilization as early as 5th millennium BC. o The people of that civilization used homespun cotton for weaving their garments and used indigo to color their fabric.Traditional Indian textiles can be divided into: o Embroidered textiles (Phulakri chikankari) o Resist dyed textiles (Bandhani Ikat) o Printed textiles (Kalamkari Bagru prints) and o Hand-woven textiles (Banaras Brocades Kashmir Shawls) etc. Significance of the Traditional textile craftRepresents Culture: The specialty in the weave of the textiles in each region is developed based on location climate and cultural influences o For instance shawls and scarves from Kashmir carry echoes of craft communities of Kashmir valley engaged in intricate hand embroideries using nature inspired motifs such as chinar leaves etc. o Crafts are an important means of preserving our rich heritage culture traditional skills and talents associated with peoples lifestyle and history. Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine free download.