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“Respect For India’s Space Programme Is Off The Charts After Chandrayaan-3”: NASA Official
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“Respect For India’s Space Programme Is Off The Charts After Chandrayaan-3”: NASA Official

The India-US joint mission to study climate change with the world’s most expensive Earth imaging satellite is in its final stages and the launch is expected in the first quarter of 2024, a senior NASA official has said. 

Speaking exclusively to NDTV on Tuesday, Laurie Leshin, the Director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) will also help in predicting hazards like earthquakes and tsunamis, and that respect for India’s space programme is “off the charts” after Chandrayaan-3. 

Purpose, Impact

NISAR is a low earth orbit observatory being developed by ISRO and NASA, which will map the entire Earth in 12 days and provide consistent data for understanding changes in the planet’s ecosystems, ice mass, vegetation, sea level rise, groundwater levels and natural hazards, including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions and landslides.

On how the satellite will make a difference in the life of the common man, Ms Leshin said, “Understanding how the Earth’s surface is changing is really important for understanding the impacts of climate change… NISAR will allow us to observe with precision small changes in that surface. Everyone should care about melting ice sheets and changing forests, and earthquakes and volcanoes, so it really will impact people’s lives everywhere.”

The NASA official said watching things changing on the Earth’s surface will help scientists understand the physics behind the change and better predict what is coming in the future. 

Collaboration

“We are so thrilled with the collaboration between NASA and ISRO on NISAR. This is the biggest collaboration on something technological between our two nations and certainly the biggest collaboration in the history of space exploration between the US and India. I am sure this is the beginning of many more things to come,” Ms Leshin said. 

“It is one thing to talk about it at a very high level and leadership talking about collaboration, but we have had 30 or 40 engineers at a time here in Bengaluru working shoulder-to-shoulder with their ISRO colleagues for over nine months,” she added. 

Scientists from ISRO also spent time working on the radar at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California and it  was then brought to Bengaluru to be mated with the spacecraft. “Overall, the teams have worked together spectacularly well,” Ms Leshin asserted.

“Many Ways To Success”

Asked about NASA’s key learnings from the collaboration, Ms Leshin said, “We are learning that there are many ways to be successful in space. We are learning from each other. If you talk to our colleagues at ISRO, they would say they have learnt from us and my colleagues say we have absolutely learnt from India in how they do their work. And that is good for everyone. Innovation loves new ideas coming together.”

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s director said that respect for India’s space programme, which was already high, has gone up after the historic success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission.

“We are so impressed with Chandrayaan-3 and the future plans for Indian space exploration, and we look forward to having many more partnerships between NASA and ISRO. The respect for India’s space programme – it was already very high because India has accomplished so much in space – but now it’s off the charts.”  

Launch Next Year

The director said the launch of NISAR is expected in the first quarter of 2024 and both space agencies have decided to go ahead with it only when they are ready. The spacecraft will undergo a series of tests after the solar panels are attached to ensure that it will survive and do its job in the space environment.

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When Aishwarya Rai Bachchan almost played Salman Khanâs sister in a movie
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When Aishwarya Rai Bachchan almost played Salman Khanâs sister in a movie

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has worked with Salman Khan in a few films including Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. A lesser-known fact is that the actress almost played the actor’s sister in a movie.

An old interview from 2018 featuring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has gone viral. During the conversation, she shared that Salman Khan and Aamir Khan were in talks to star in Josh. The film featured Aishwarya and Shah Rukh Khan as siblings.

She revealed that the cast of Josh was changed multiple times with Salman Khan and Aamir Khan being involved before it changed to Shah Rukh Khan again. Aamir was reportedly being considered for Chandrachur’s role. However, Aishwarya was always meant to play Shirley in the film.

She further shared that she had no apprehensions about playing Shah Rukh Khan’s on-screen sister. The two had starred opposite each other in Mohabbatein which was released weeks before Josh in the same year.

Josh was released in 2000 and was a success at the box office.

SEE ALSO: Actually, Shah Rukh Khan-Aishwarya Rai’s Josh Is A Great West Side Story Adaptation

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Anxious Indian Fans Share Memes As New Zealand Semi-Final Resurfaces 2019 Nightmares
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Anxious Indian Fans Share Memes As New Zealand Semi-Final Resurfaces 2019 Nightmares

The Indian cricket team is ready for the ICC Cricket World Cup semifinal scheduled for November 15th (Wednesday) against New Zealand. Both teams head into the match with a 50/50 chance of victory, showcasing their evenly matched strengths. However, India’s overall tournament performance and growing confidence make them the stronger favorites this time around compared to their 2019 World Cup semi-final encounter.

While India will look to wipe away the pain of Manchester 2019, where they were eliminated from the semis by the New Zealanders, Rohit Sharma’s boys are unlikely to do it with a sense of revenge. It’s more for the purpose of reaching the final than retribution.

That was not the only time the Kiwis had broken India’s heart. Virat Kohli’s men had lost another big final to New Zealand-the 2021 World Test Championship Final.

While there is undeniably a sense of heartache, there’s a noticeable absence of resentment despite an upcoming clash against the same opponents. However, the anxiety of Indian cricket fans is palpable, and it is finding expression on social media through a continuous meme-fest that is anticipated to persist until the conclusion of the semifinal with a positive outcome for Team India.

Social media is abuzz with a plethora of memes, fact sheets, and score-comparing statistics as fans gear up for the highly anticipated India vs. New Zealand semi-final clash. Fans are eagerly sharing their predictions and analyses, creating a lively and engaging online atmosphere.

We are sharing some of the interesting ones here for you:
 

 

Virat and Rohit scores in ODI world Cup semifinals
Virat Kohli Rohit sharma
9(21) in 2011, Not played 2011
1(13) in 2015 34(48) in 2015
1(6) in 2019 1(4) in 2019
Batting avg : 3.66 Batting avg: 17.50#INDvsNZ

— light_tesukoo_mowa (@light_tesukoo) November 13, 2023

we’ll be there no matter what ?#INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/XTwkpeKEas

— rea (@reaadubey) November 14, 2023

I don’t want to watch this hell again.#INDvNZ #Semifinals pic.twitter.com/OabwT85b4s

— CrickFlicks (@CrickFlicks) November 13, 2023

One sleep away ?#INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/TC4o1elZZj

— Jaanvi? (@that_shutterbug) November 14, 2023

Time For Revenge ? #INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/weyxEwY4Gb

— Shivam ? (@shivammm_) November 13, 2023

Scenes before India vs New Zealand.#INDvsNZ pic.twitter.com/nTf8ONlDfE

— Rajabets ??? (@smileagainraja) November 13, 2023

The anxiety stems from the fact that India has faced defeat in their past four knockout matches against New Zealand in various formats. But India’s fans will be banking on the fact that in the last three ODI World Cups, New Zealand has been eliminated by the country hosting the tournament.

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