SPACE EXPLORATION
Human Mind is ever thinking of past present and future. A new chapter of evolution in the Space journey is being probed. Our imaginary travel to the different planet like Mars and Moon in our science fiction stories have proved real life Mission.
MANGALYAAN
We are literally in the race of Star Trekking. Our Mars Orbitor Mission Mangalyan was launched successfully in Earths Orbit on 5th Nov 2013, by the Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO) Its expected to enter Mars orbit around 24 sep. 2014
PLANET MARS
The mission is a “technology demonstrator” project aiming to develop the technologies required for design, planning, management, and operations of an interplanetary mission.
STARS AND GALAXIES
The luminous threat Earth had suffered from Asteroids before and further still.. From Natural calamiities and Manmade destruction are looming ahead A potential future habitable world for our species, exploration to Mars and Moon is taking place.
LARGEST MAN MADE STRUCTURE ORBITING EARTH
Should the humans survive the Nuclear threat etc& with the rate of exponential technical advancement it is predicted that we can colonize space till the end of this century. The number of artificial settelites zooming in space and an International Space station built will help in our colonisation in space mission.
TERRAFORMING
Planet Mars and our Natural satellite Moon seems the nearest celestial bodies where humans can colonize. By chemical engineeering (Terraforming), making their unhabitable envionment into habitable zone for humans. Its not an easy task. It might take yea
PROXIMA CENTAURI
We can think of colonising celestial bodies of our ‘Solar system’ only. Outside our Solar System the nearest star to our Earth is Proxima Centauri which is 4.243 light years aways from Earth. It would takes years to travel to the stars, their distances are unimaginably far.
In the future at some point, our space exploration and colonising there will become a necessity for the survival of our species(future generation) and Planet Earth both.
OUR SOLAR SYSTEM PLANETS
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