Thursday, July 16, 2015

A New Horizon

A whopping 4.8 billion kilometers. An enduring 3460 plus days of nail-biting countdown. A 700 million dollar spacecraft and thousands of curious hearts ! 




It has been over 2 days for the historic flyby of the New Horizons spacecraft to Pluto. Reaching your destination can be a long affair. And one of immense patience too. But the New Horizons spacecraft has it all. Enduring and patient, it cruised in nothingness for a flyby to Pluto. A technological feat, whose planning began well before it was launched in January 2006. The road to Pluto was challenging and demanding. But now its Pluto's time to shine! :) 
Enough of artist's illustrations for Pluto, it has its own identity now-a colour, a precise size, terrain, features and much more! 

As Dennis Overbye puts in an excellent New York Times column,
"None of us alive today will see a new planet up close for the first time again."

More than 9 years back, all we heard was about the elusive Pluto (in fact the curiosity around Pluto begins well before its discovery in 1930, the story of its discovery is too interesting). Nothing extraordinary size-wise too. A small, frigid body, at the edge of the solar system moving in a weird orbit, that poor Pluto was even demoted to a dwarf planet. It is for the first time Earthlings get to see Pluto in close-up. And well, it is beautiful. It has surprised us with its thin atmosphere and geology too. 

To get to Pluto, take a left at Jupiter. The New Horizons spacecraft, launched in 2006, used a gravitational slingshot boost from Jupiter to speed its way. 
-Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute


It is a time to celebrate, not only for scientists and technologists behind it, but for every single being who are witnessing this. I would always want something astronomical to witness in my lifetime (something like Man landing on Moon :P), and I must admit, this is one of those moments, I am glad I am alive to cherish Pluto's first scientific photo-op. Hope Pluto has more surprises packed for us ( Can you imagine, New Horizons send us data back from 3 billion miles ?! ) New Horizons is also making sure it is doing some serious science in the little time it has. It may eventually lead us to answer fundamental questions about solar system, its origin and formation, Kuiper belt objects, composition, geology, atmosphere of these and much more). 

New Horizons Payload

Credits: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute.

This piano sized spacecraft with its army of seven instruments does the reconnaissance around the dwarf. A visible, infrared and an ultraviolet spectrometer, a radiometer, a telescopic camera, energetic particle spectrometer. The SDC (Student Dust Counter) is inspiring as it is built and operated by students (measures the space dust)

So what does this dwarf look like (apart from the big heart)? The high resolution images show icy mountain ranges estimated to be rising more than 3 kilometers. Surprisingly, it also shows smoother areas (no impact craters implies younger surfaces) which means that Pluto is awake and kickin' (active and youthful; internal processes?). Considering the proximity to the Kuiper belt, it also means that it has survived impacts and collisions. It is quite possible that it is still active (what if New Horizons could catch a glimpse of the activity if it occurs! Woaahh, asking for too much there). 





The mountains on Pluto likely formed no more than 100 million years ago--mere youngsters in a 4.56-billion-year-old solar system. This suggests the close-up region, which covers about one percent of Pluto’s surface, may still be geologically active today. 
-NASA

Charon doesn't stay behind in surprising! Canyons, rigged terrain, darker mysterious regions, cliffs. What more would you expect from a tiny object? Mind blowing indeed!



Must watch the animation view of Pluto through the years. 
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/views-of-pluto-through-the-years

Ruler of the underworld is exposed by Earthlings, kudos to the NASA and New Horizon team. Just as I finish writing this, the "encounter mode" is over and a "cruise mode" is on again :( However we will continue receiving the data for 16 months with an extremely slow transfer rate.

An incredible story has just begun. 

(Meanwhile, the stress of waiting was reduced by the comical strips, really clever :) ) 


Pluto




P.S. 
Stay focused, even if it means taking years to get what you want. Worth it! <3 

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Source:

http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/Pluto/index.php

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/newhorizons/overview/index.html

http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/nh-fact-sheet-2015_1.pdf

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/newhorizons/news/index.html

All images: NASA

Sunday, July 5, 2015

A virtual world



Virtual
ˈvəːtʃʊəl,ˈ-tjʊəl/
adjective
COMPUTING: 
not physically existing as such but made by software to appear to do so.

Are we living in a virtual world?
We hear this word more than often these days. Virtual friends, virtual relationships. While several prefer to stay in touch through the condition 'no calls, whatsapp only' or 'emails preferred' specifications. Sometimes, it is easier to talk or rather 'chat' than the conventional one-to-one conversation.So much so, that in a group, usually seen, everyone seems to have head down into their 'smart'phones and connecting to some one through the virtual web.

Why do we fail to appreciate the physical presence of people these days? 

A hundred 'likes' would make us more happy than someone coming up to you and telling you how beautiful you looking in that new blue dress! That is how much a person is attached to his or her virtual self than the real self!

So, does this virtual self also obey they psychological laws of traits and personalities? Well, it is complex. Social interaction and behavioral research has reached a whole new level (I won't be surprised if a new branch of psychology is made for this).
Technology was created for simplifying life. Not for the replacement of human connection. 

Or are humans done with the socially interactive wiring of their brains? And unconsciously drifting towards evolving into a species that are happy or content in a figment of a virtual world.


Is it fulfilling? 

I may have a thousand friends (on Facebook) yet I am sitting alone in a cafe sipping my favorite coffee. I may chat with several people in a day but nothing beats the feeling when a person looks into your eyes and smiles. (On a lighter note, somewhere I read, quitting Facebook is like the new adult version of running away from home, all know you are doing it for attention and you'll be back :D ) 


While virtual life undoubtedly has several pros ranging from marketing to networking to rapidly conveying news to entertainment to getting information (which may be false at times),  to communicating instantaneously; how much 'space' it should get in your life is a personal affair.
Life is easy and a click away, no doubt!

Are the thoughts created by the mind also virtual? 
Unless these thoughts turn into action they remain in the imaginary sphere. 
Well, at least virtually you can live the life you want!

A real life seems far off, while a virtual life is just a click away!

(by the way, I happened to delete my WhatsApp account temporarily and feeling liberated than ever. It saves me a lot of anxious moments (also minus the sleep procrastination) Do it..for a day at least!)

There's a fine line between the real and virtual. Hope you identify that line. Goodnight! 

P.S.:
Using a virtual medium to convey this.

:)






Friday, May 15, 2015

Life's little celebrations






All days are special. But some days are slightly more special. 
Birthdays, anniversaries are the BIG celebrations! But every now and then Life offers little happiness packages which leave an impression forever. Its all about the memories. Some memories are comforting, some inspiring, some exquisite while some fresh and lovely! 
Some moments are a celebration of success and accomplishments, others of relationships, some of trust, while a few of love and new beginnings. 




Isn't it amazing to think of Oh! its been one year of my dream job, a year of buying that 'something' for which you had saved for months, or a year to cheer your friendship or knowing someone like never before! 
Enjoy these little things and celebrate them, for they add up and make your days complete! 
Don't deny your faith, for they bring you the Life's little celebrations! :) 

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Celestial Hide and Seek

An alignment of the celestial bodies,
a game of shadows,
a bite of the Sun or Moon,
a bit of hide and seek!
Lasting a fraction of time,
taking a breath away,
a kind of darkness you would want to look at,
in awe and wonderment.
The Universe sways to the laws of Physics. _/\_



"There is no science in this world like physics. Nothing comes close to the precision with which physics enables you to understand the world around you. It's the laws of physics that allow us to say exactly what time the sun is going to rise. What time the eclipse is going to begin. What time the eclipse is going to end."
Neil deGrasse Tyson


P.S.  Just viewed a partial lunar eclipse :)



Sunday, March 22, 2015

Surprise yourself !


Things never go the way you would want them to,
but if you knew they did as you wished for,
Life would be without surprises! :) 







Sunday, March 8, 2015

Being a Woman

Being a WOMAN

I am not perfect, I was not born so.
I am not beautiful by my looks,
but by my thoughts.


I mess my hair up,
I wear shoes even with a dress,
I walk fast, I fall down.
I can eat more, sleep less.
I may not wear that make up,
but I would always greet you with a smile.



I am a simple girl,
with simple beliefs and high dreams.

I cannot cook the most delicious of meals,
I cannot be the best daughter or best sister,
a best companion or a best friend always,
I come with a lot of mood swings and a few tantrums.
I may not be as pretty as her,
But definitely have a beautiful world inside me.
I may not be as multitalented as another,
But I put in the sincerest of efforts in work.





I may not always express how I feel,
Yet I can have the truest of feelings I assure,
I may not be around all the time,
but can be a patient ear to hear whenever you need,
I could go a hundred steps ahead for you, 
for a step of yours,

I am not the strongest of woman,
but hardships do not tear me apart.

Don't judge me for what I appear to be,
give me a chance to be.
For what I am,
for what I can truly be.
Being a woman is hard,
in this man's world.

Feet on ground, head held high,
I am proud to be a woman.
An imperfect woman.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

If I were a bird!

Carrying freedom on your wings,
sweeping the clear blue sky,
singing a song
all day long!

Resting on a branch,
savouring the winter sunshine,
soaring above clouds,
sometimes cartwheeling around!

How do you chirp all day?
In bright sun or in clouded sky,
building a nest or about to fly.
Little birds you teach so much!

Carrying freedom on your wings,
sweeping the clear blue sky,
singing a song
all day long!