Monday, October 5, 2015

World Space Week Theme

ach year, the World Space Week Association selects a theme for the upcoming World Space Week (WSW). The theme for 2015, “Discovery” celebrates the exciting discoveries in space, teaching us a lot about our origins and our future. Last year’s theme “Space: Guiding Your Way,” focused on the benefits we receive from satellite navigation systems.
The official World Space Week 2015 poster was subject to a poster design competition among space artists. The great World Space Week 2015 poster was designed by Romanian space artist Alec Bartos.
WSW event organizers are encouraged to incorporate the theme and poster into their activities and promotional materials

Thursday, October 1, 2015

तालुकास्तरीय विज्ञान प्रदर्शन 2015-16

तालुकास्तरीय विज्ञान प्रदर्शन 2015-16



श्री. संदीप डिगंबर पाटील
उपशिक्षक, डॉ, एन. एन. अकोले माध्यमिक विद्यालय. रावेर
सहसचिव, जळगाव जिल्हा विज्ञान अध्यापक मंडळ, जळगाव
समन्वयक, राष्ट्रीय बाल विज्ञान परिषद, रावेर
विज्ञान मंच प्रवेश परीक्षा 2015-16
दि. 4 ऑक्टोबर 2015
स्थळ : नांदींनीबाई विद्यालय, जळगाव
वेळ : 11 ते 1 
जे विद्यार्थी .मागील वर्षी 8 वी पास झालेले व या वर्षी इ. 9 वी मध्ये शिकत असतील अशा गुणानुक्रमे प्रथम 5 विद्यार्थ्यांची नावे नांदींनीबाई शाळेमध्ये जळगावला खालील फॉरमॅट मध्ये अर्जंट पाठवावी.
विज्ञान मंच प्रवेश परीक्षा 2015-16
शाळेचे नाव :
अ. नं विद्यार्थ्याचे नाव मिळालेले एकूण गुण टक्केवारी

श्री. संदीप डिगंबर पाटील
उपशिक्षक, डॉ, एन. एन. अकोले माध्यमिक विद्यालय. रावेर
सहसचिव, जळगाव जिल्हा विज्ञान अध्यापक मंडळ, जळगाव
समन्वयक, राष्ट्रीय बाल विज्ञान परिषद, रावेर

Monday, September 28, 2015

PSLV-C30/ASTROSAT MISSION

India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, in its thirty first flight (PSLV-C30), is scheduled to launch 1513 kg Astrosat into a 650 km orbit of 6 deg inclination to the equator. Along with Astrosat, six satellites from international customers viz.,   76 kg LAPAN-A2 of Indonesia, 14 kg NLS-14 (Ev9) of Canada and four identical LEMUR satellites of USA together weighing about 28 kg – will be launched in this PSLV flight. 
PSLV-C30 will be launched from First Launch Pad (FLP) of Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota.  PSLV-C30 is the tenth flight of PSLV in its 'XL' Configuration. The earlier nine flights of PSLV-XL were PSLV-C11/Chandrayaan-1, PSLV-C17/GSAT-12, PSLV-C19/RISAT-1, PSLV-C22/IRNSS-1A, PSLV-C25/Mars Orbiter Spacecraft, PSLV-C24/IRNSS-1B and PSLV-C26/IRNSS-1C, PSLV-C27/IRNSS-1D, PSLV-C28/DMC3 missions. The total payload weight of PSLV-C30 is 1631 kg.
International customer satellites of PSLV-C30
LAPAN-A2 is a Microsatellite from National Institute of Aeronautics and Space-LAPAN, Indonesia. LAPAN-A2 is meant for providing maritime surveillance using Automatic Identification System (AIS), supporting Indonesian radio amateur communities for disaster mitigation and carrying out Earth surveillance using video and digital camera.
NLS-14 (Ev9), a Nanosatellite from Space Flight Laboratory, University of Toronto Institute for Advanced Studies (SFL, UTIAS), Canada. It is a maritime monitoring Nanosatellite using the next generation Automatic Identification System (AIS).
Four LEMUR nano satellites from Spire Global, Inc. (San Francisco, CA), USA, are non-visual remote sensing satellites, focusing primarily on global maritime intelligence through vessel tracking via the Automatic Identification System (AIS), and high fidelity weather forecasting using GPS Radio Occultation technology.


Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Total Lunar Eclipse - a Global Event in the International Year of Light

     As a grand finale for the International Year of Light Weekend of Light, on 27-28 September 2015 there will be a Total Lunar Eclipse that will be seen around the world. In the night from Sunday to Monday, the Moon will again darken and, during totality, be bathed in a coppery-red light. The event will be visible in its entirety to a large part of the world's population, including Western Europe, West Africa, South America and the eastern part of North America. For those regions where the eclipse will not be visible, the German Offenburg University will broadcast it live within the project EclipseLive.
        Astronomical phenomena have fascinated people since the very beginning of mankind. They have an enthusiastic effect, especially on young people. Among the most amazing and well-known phenomena are solar and lunar eclipses. The impact factor of such events is very high, as they are covered by the mass media reports and on the internet, which in turn provides encyclopedic content and discussion in social networks.
        In the broadcasts of 2011, we counted more than 35,000 viewers from 154 countries, which we considered a success. The project, called “EclipseLive” involved more than 50 students of Offenburg University. We contacted researchers from astronomical observatories, some of which got involved and sent us live material from other spots around the world. Afterwards, a digital “Moonbook” was developed by our students, which is available for download on iPad via iBooks or on your computer via iTunes for free.
      The upcoming lunar eclipse should be regarded as an opportunity to attract people around the globe and engage them in an astronomical event. This time around, for a total duration of four hours, we will alternately broadcast live images from the telescope installed on our roof, and short background reports and live interviews.
      You, our viewers, are very welcome to communicate with us and become actively involved in the broadcast. Our hosts will guide through the events of this exciting night and, with the help of our experts, try to answer all of your questions. To contact us, you can use one of the following options:
Twitter: @eclipse_live
Skype: eclipse-live

The EclipseLive2015 team is looking forward to receiving your messages, and to an exciting webcast on September 28 early in the morning!

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

जिल्हा स्तरीय इन्सपायर अवॉर्ड प्रदर्शन २०१५-१६

जूले दुसर्‍या आठवडयात

विज्ञान प्रदर्शन २०१५-१६

विज्ञान प्रदर्शन २०१५-१६
विषय : प्रकाशाचे उपयोग शक्यता व आव्हाणे
सर्व तालुक्यातील विज्ञान शिक्षकांनी प्रदर्शनाची तयारी करावी 

Sunday, March 22, 2015

आज जागतिक जल दिन

'नळ गळती थांबवा पाणी वाचवा' ही काही कोणत्या राजकीय पक्षाची घोषणा नाही, तर हा संकल्प आहे एकपात्री कलाकार मकरंद टिल्लू यांचा. विविध स्वयंसेवी संस्था आणि शालेय विद्यार्थ्यांच्या सहभागातून 'एक कोटी लिटर पाणी वाचवा अभियान' राबविण्यात येत असून याअंतर्गत शहर परिसरातील १७ शाळांमध्ये गळणारे १०२ नळ बदलण्यात आले आहेत. नळ 'सार्वजनिक' असला तरी पाणी 'आपले'च आहे हा या अभियानाचा उद्देश आहे.
जागतिक जल दिनाचे औचित्य साधून शनिवारी (२२ मार्च) चंद्रकांत दरोडे माध्यमिक विद्यालयातील शिक्षक आणि विद्यार्थ्यांच्या सहकार्याने गोखलेनगर येथील जनता वसाहत येथे 'गळके नळ मुक्त शहर' अभियानाचे औपचारिक उद्घाटन होणार आहे. दरोडे विद्यालयाच्या मुख्याध्यापिका शैलजा जगताप यांच्यासह नवचैतन्य हास्ययोग परिवार, विविध रोटरी क्लब, वसुंधरा स्वच्छता अभियान, मिलन मैत्री परिवार, विविध शाळा-महाविद्यालयांतील विद्यार्थी, राष्ट्र सेवा दल यांचा या अभियानामध्ये सहभाग आहे.

गेल्या काही वर्षांत पुण्याचा विस्तार मोठय़ा प्रमाणावर झाला आहे. त्यामुळे पाण्याची गरज वाढली आहे. पाणीटंचाई आहे म्हणून नव्हे, तर एकूणच पाण्याचे महत्त्व ओळखून ते जपून वापरणे गरजेचे आहे. नळ सार्वजनिक असला तरी पाणी आपलेच आहे, ते एकाच धरणातून येणारे आहे. कुठूनही पाणी वाया गेले तरी धरणातील पाणी कमी होणार आणि उद्या आपल्याला कमी मिळणार हा विचार सर्वाच्या मनात रुजविणे यासाठी हे अभियान आहे. करंगळीच्या निम्मे पाणी सतत वाहत असेल तर वर्षांला सुमारे पाच लाख लिटर पाणी वाहून जाते. बाहेरगावी गेल्यावर २० रुपयांची पाण्याची बाटली घेऊन आपण पितो. मग, एक कोटी रुपयांचे पाणी वाहून जाताना थांबविणे गरजेचे आहे. 

World Water Day

A day to celebrate, a day to change, a day to prepare. 


World Water Day is marked on 22 March every year. It’s a day to celebrate water. It’s a day to make a difference for the members of the global population who suffer from water related issues. It’s a day to prepare for how we manage water in the future. 
In 1993, the United Nations General Assembly designated 22 March as the first World Water Day. 22 years later, World Water Day is celebrated around the world shining the spotlight on a different issue every year. This issue is also the theme of the annual UN World Water Development Report which is launched on World Water Day. 
In 2015, the theme for World Water Day is 'Water and Sustainable Development'. It’s about how water links to all areas we need to consider to create the future we want. 
Each year, UN-Water provides resources to inspire celebrations for World Water Day.  

Earth Day 2015 on April 22.
The theme for the year is ‘It’s our turn to lead’! 
What can your school do? 
Step1: Identify issues in your school/surrounding area. 
Step 2: Discuss the issue with your Principal and identify issues that your school will take up/address next academic year. 
Step 3: Video record your Principal’s commitment. 
Step 4: Upload the video onwww.facebook.com(paryavaranmitrapage)
Step 5: The videos getting most likes will get surprising gifts!

We already have commitments pouring in from schools. 

Saturday, February 28, 2015

National Science Day

National Science Day
National Science Day is celebrated all over India with great enthusiasm on 28th of February every year in order to commemorate the invention of the Raman Effect in India by the Indian physicist, Sir Chandrasekhar Venkata Raman on the same day in the year 1928. For his great success in the field of science in India, Chandrasekhar Venkata Raman was awarded and honored with the Nobel Prize in the Physics in the year 1930.

National Science Day 2015

National Science Day 2015 in India would be celebrated on 28th of February, at Saturday.

History of National Science Day Celebration in India
28th of February, 1928 was the great day in India when an invention in the field of Indian science was completed by the famous Indian physicist, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. He was a Tamil Brahmin and first one in the science, who had researched such invention in India. To commemorate and honor this event always in the future, 28th of February was asked to the Indian Government to designate as a National Science Day in India by the National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC) in the year 1986.
From then, the national science day was started celebrating all across the India as a great event in the field of Indian science. It is celebrated every year by students, teachers, scientists and researchers in all the schools, colleges, universities, educational institution including scientific, academic, medical, technical and research institutions of India. On the first celebration ceremony of the National Science Day in India, the National Council for Science and Technology Communication had declared the institution of the National Science Popularization awards in order to recognize an excellent and wonderful endeavor in the field of science communication and popularization.
Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman had worked from 1907 to 1933 at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata, West Bengal in India during which he had researched on many topics of the Physics from which the Raman Effect (effect on scattering of light when passing through different materials) became his great success and discovery which has been marked in the Indian history. For his big invention he was honored through the various Indian awards including the Nobel Prize in the year 1930. From the year 2013, the “Raman Effect” has been designated as an International Historic Chemical Landmark by The American Chemical Society.
During the national science day celebration of the year 2009, the Indian Department of Science and Technology has awarded the five Indian institutions through the National Award for Science Communication in order to recognize the big efforts and achievements of the Indian scientists of the government and non-government organizations for popularizing and leading the modern science in the country. The Vikram Sarabhai Community Science Centre was given the highest award in the year 2009 to recognize its big contribution to the science.
The national science day has been started getting celebrated as the Science Carnival to recognize scientific activities and programs by the participation of students from school and college, scientists from the state and national faculties. This event celebration has provided a real platform for various new comer scientists to fix their feet and bright their career in the science profession.
How National Science Day is Celebrated

National science day is celebrated as one of the main science festivals in India every year during which students of the schools and colleges demonstrates various science projects as well as national and state science institutions demonstrates their latest researches. The celebration also includes public speech, radio-TV talk shows, exhibitions of science movie, science exhibition based on themes and concepts, watching night sky, live projects and researches demonstration, debates, quiz competitions, lectures, science models exhibitions and many more activities.
It is celebrated every year with immense passion at the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (also called GMRT) at Khodad which is a worldwide famous telescope getting operated at low radio frequencies by the NCRA (National Centre for Radio Astrophysics) established by the TIFR (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research).
Variety of activities is organized by the NCRA and GMRT at the ceremony of national science day celebration in order to recognize their leading research activities in the field of radio astronomy and astrophysics. Variety of programmes is also held for the common public and student community to popularize the science and technology in the country.
The minister of science and technology give a message through his speech at this day to the students, scientists, researchers and general public of the nation.
Objectives of Celebrating National Science Day

National Science Day is being celebrated every year to widely spread a message about the significance of scientific applications in the daily life of the people.
To display the all the activities, efforts and achievements in the field of science for human welfare.
To discuss all the issues and implement new technologies for the development of the science.
To give an opportunity to the scientific minded citizens in the country.
To encourage the people as well as popularize the Science and Technology.

Themes of National Science Day

The theme of the year 1999 was “Our Changing Earth”.
The theme of the year 2000 was “Recreating Interest in Basic Science”.
The theme of the year 2001 was “Information Technology for Science Education”.
The theme of the year 2002 was “Wealth from Waste”.
The theme of the year 2003 was “50 years of DNA & 25 years of IVF – The blue print of Life”.
The theme of the year 2004 was “Encouraging Scientific Awareness in Community”.
The theme of the year 2005 was “Celebrating Physics”.
The theme of the year 2006 was “Nurture Nature for our future”.
The theme of the year 2007 was “More Crop Per Drop”.
The theme of the year 2008 was “Understanding the Planet Earth”.
The theme of the year 2009 was “Expanding Horizons of Science”.
The theme of the year 2010 was “Gender Equity, Science & Technology for Sustainable Development”.
The theme of the year 2011 was “Chemistry in Daily Life”.
The theme of the year 2012 was “Clean Energy Options and Nuclear Safety”.
The theme of the year 2013 was “Genetically Modified Crops and Food Security”.
The theme of the year 2014 was “Fostering Scientific Temper”.

The theme of the year 2015 will be “Science for Nation Building”.

Sunday, January 11, 2015

National Youth Day 2015

National Youth Day is celebrated with the great joy and enthusiasm in India every year on 12thof January. It is celebrated to commemorate the birthday of Swami Vivekananda, maker of the modern India. It was first declared by the Government of India in the year 1984 to celebrate the birthday of Swami Vivekananda as the National Youth Day. Since then (1985), it is started celebrating as the National Youth Day all over the country

National Youth Day 2015

National youth day 2015 would be celebrated on 12th of January, at Monday.

History of National Youth Day
It is well known that the Government of India had declared to observe the National Youth Day every year on the birthday of Swami Vivekananda on 12th of January. It was decided by the Government of India in order to inspire all the youths of country towards the philosophy of Swami Vivekananda and his ideals. The birthday of the Swami Vivekananda was decided to be celebrated as the National Youth Day to complete the aim of making better future of the country by motivating the youths through the way of life and ideas of the Swami Vivekananda.
It is the aim of great importance of distributing the ideas and ideals of the Swami Vivekananda among the youths of India. It is the great way to wake up the eternal energy of the youths as well as their big efforts to make the country developed..
National Youth Day Celebrations
Swami Vivekananda was born on 12th of January in the year 1863 in the Pausha Krishna Saptami tithi. The birthday of the Swami Vivekananda is celebrated every year at many centres of the Ramakrishna Math, Ramakrishna Mission and their branch centres according to the Indian culture and tradition. A great mangal aarti, hoom, devotional songs, meditation, religious speech as well as the sandhya aarti is performed while celebrating the birthday of the Swami Vivekananda.
Activities on National Youth Day
National Youth Day is celebrated by the youths at all the schools, colleges by performing the parade, speech on Swami Vivekananda, recitations, music, songs, conventions, Yogasanas, presentations, competition for essay-writing, seminar, sports and etc. Lectures and writings related to the ideas of Swami Vivekananda are also performed by the students to inspire the Indian youths.
Variety of other performances are also carried out by the people participated in the event all over the India as well as outside the country in order to promote education, art, way of life, trust among youths inspire their inner soul.
An event for two days for all the age group is organized by the Mission Bhartiyam in Uttar Pradesh. This event includes dozen of activities and named as the Basti Yuvo Mahotsav. The day is celebrated by the government, non-profit organisations as well as corporate groups in their own way.
The event celebration is started in the early morning with the pooja of Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi, Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda and Swami Ramakrishnananda. A great hoom is performed after the pooja by the Monks and devotees. Then devotees offer pushpanjali and aarti to the statue of Swami Vivekananda. In the end, distribution of Prasad takes place.

Why National Youth Day is Celebrated

Philosophies, teachings and ideas of the Swami Vivekananda are the great cultural and traditional assets of India. Youths are the most important part of the country who leads the country ahead, that’s why youths are selected to be inspired first by the ideas and ideals of the Swami Vivekananda. So, the National Youth Day is started celebrating every year to encourage and inspire the honourable youths of the India. Schools and colleges are delightfully adorned to enthusiastically celebrate the event.
Swami Vivekananda was a great person who always believed in the youth power to lead and nourish the historical culture of the country and carry some advancement required by the country to be developed.

Friday, January 9, 2015

20 Ways to Be Part of IYL 2015

1.     Write a post for the IYL blog.
 
2.     Get updates on activities and developments by following #Light2015 onTwitter
 
3.     Like Light2015 on Facebook and share our updates with your friends.
 
4.     Submit a letter to the Editor for your local newspaper that discusses the importance of light and light based technologies.
 
5.     "Adopt" a local school and provide a classroom demonstration on optics.
 
6.     Create a video or slide presentation describing a light-based technology in our daily lives and post it online (YouTube.com, SlideShare.com, etc).
 
7.     Work with the local OSA student chapter to host an IYL-themed event for undergraduate or graduate students at your academic institution.
 
8.     Promote IYL at your institution or company by displaying an IYL poster.
 
9.     Encourage members of your community to participate in the What Will You Do for IYL 2015? social media contest.
 
10.  Donate an optics education kit to students and teachers in developing countries, or contribute to a travel grant to help advance the career of a promising student.
 
11.  Attend an IYL event in 2015 (check light2015.org for upcoming events).
 
12.  Organize a local IYL-themed bike or running race with participants using LED lights.
 
13.  Host a community Laser tag event.
 
14.  Sponsor a local Festival of Light.
 
15.  Visit light2015.org to learn about why light matters, read science stories and find cool resources.
 
16.  Reach out to your local museum, offer to organize a light-in-art exhibition or create a hands-on optics display.
 
17.  Host an IYL-themed discussion panel at your school or company
 
18.  Develop an international cooperative event like a twitter chat or a light-related activity that people around the world can participate in.
 
19.  Post IYL logos to your organization’s website.
 

20.  Contact five friends to let them know of your involvement and encourage their participation in IYL 2015.
International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies (IYL2015).
On December 23, 2013, The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 2015 as the International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies (IYL2015). Championed by scientific organizations around the world, IYL2015 will promote improved public and political understanding of the central role of light in the modern world and celebrate significant scientific anniversaries occurring in 2015. 

Website : http://www.light2015.org/