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The Big Bang 15 questions

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1. Identify the movie from the iconic opening

shot and what's special about the audio ?

More than 117,000 hours of computer CPU time were required to render the

CGI in the opening galactic pullback scene. The servers crashed more than 25

times in the process. Shortest amount of time required to render one frame in

the sequence: 12 seconds. Longest render time for one frame: 18.4 hours.

Video on Next Slide

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Video

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Clue

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The Ellie‟s character is inspired by Jill Tarter, SETI

Most of the sounds heard during the film's

opening shot are chronologically

arranged.

The movie establishes that the signal was

launched from planet Earth in 1936, during

the Berlin Olympic Games' opening (First

Live TV Broadcast).

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2. Which phenomenon is explained below ?

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Aurora‟s

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3. What was its purpose or Expand SCA ?

SCA 905 and SCA 911 are two extensively modified Boeing 747 airliners

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Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) The Worlds Greatest Piggy Back Ride

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4. Identify X

X, are robotic arms originally developed by country Y to load fuel in nuclear reactors.

It later attracted NASA‟s attention to develop „Shuttle Remote Manipulator System‟ and found the application in space such as to move and retrieve satellites/payloads and

provide support for astronauts during spacewalks etc.

This is the most famous contribution by Y to space research and its also known as X arm.

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Canadarm & Canada

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5. Give the hidden symbols

Clue On Next Slide

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Gender Symbols

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6. Identify X Y

Project X was the first human spaceflight program

of the United States led by its newly created space agency NASA. It ran from 1959 through 1963 with

the goal of putting a human in orbit around the

Earth.

The XY were the group of seven astronauts selected by NASA on April 9, 1959 which included

Alan Shepard.

The Right Stuff is a 1983 American drama film that

was adapted from Tom Wolfe's best-selling 1979

book of the same name about the Navy, Marine

and Air Force test pilots who were involved in

aeronautical research at Edwards Air Force Base, California, as well as the seven military pilots who

were selected to be the astronauts

Memorial

Pics on next slide

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Mercury Seven

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7. Identify its name

The Mercury capsule, flown by astronaut Gus Grissom for 15 minutes in

space on July 21, 1961 [2nd manned space mission by USA].

Following the splashdown of “X″, the hatch, which had explosive bolts, blew

off prematurely, letting water into the capsule and into Grissom‟s suit.

Grissom nearly drowned but was rescued by helicopter, while the

spacecraft sank in deep water. Grissom maintained he did nothing to set off

the explosives to blow the hatch, and NASA officials agreed. The craft was

recovered in 1999 but there was no evidence of how the hatch had been

opened. The sinking was a bit of a black eye on the career of Grissom, one

of the original Mercury 7 astronauts.

It was named after which American icon symbol/structure which is also

represented by the strip ?

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Liberty Bell 7

It featured a white, diagonal irregular paint stripe starting at the base of the

capsule and extending about two-thirds toward the nose, emulating the crack in the famed Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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8. Which number ?

The distance between the earth and sun = X times the diameter of the sun.

Distance between the earth and the moon = X times the moon's diameter

The diameter of the sun = X times the diameter of the earth.

Although this is a significant number in Hinduism and Buddhism, we use this no for a

completely different reason nowadays.

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9. Who's early representation of

what ?

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Rings of Saturn by Galileo

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10. Funda

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Cosmonauts take Sochi

Olympic torch on

spacewalk.

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11. Identify X

Doug Bower and Dave Chorley, known as "Doug and Dave” are famous for man-made

hoaxes of X .

In 1991, the duo came out and announced that they had made hundreds of X since

1978. To prove that they were responsible, they filmed themselves for the BBC making

one with a rope-and-plank contraption in a Wiltshire field

Colin Andrews, cereologist and author of the book, Circular Evidence, admits that about

80 % of X are probably man-made, but says that the other 20 % are probably the work of

some "higher force."

They said that, they would enter into the fields during nights and make those X with the

help of:

1. Ropes

2. Planks

3. Hats

4. Wires

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Crop Circles

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12. XKCD‟s strip about

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Spirit Rover

The rover had become stuck in a sandy pit in April 2009

and went silent on March 22, 2010.

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13. Identify the mission name

_________ was a NASA Moon mission famous for being a

"successful failure" .

While the crew were unable to land on the Moon as planned

due to a technical malfunction, they were returned safely home.

It was supposed to land in the Fra Mauro area. An explosion on

board forced it to circle the moon without landing.

The mission‟s launch date 11-04-1970 and 1:13 pm Houston time

was also viewed by numerologist as unlucky.

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Date :

4-11-70 add the digits to get 13.

Time:

1:13 pm Houston time (or)

13:13 on a 24-hour military clock

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14. Identify

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Michio Kaku

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15. Identify the photographic technique and from where its taken ?

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Star Trail – from ISS

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Famous Photographs 7 questions, 10 points each

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1. First colour photo of Earth from Moon known as ________

Clue on Next Slide.

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Taken by astronaut William Anders in 1968 during the Apollo 8 mission.

Transcript of the audio recording of the event – excerpt:

Borman: Oh my God! Look at that picture over there! Here's the Earth coming up. Wow, is that pretty.

Anders: Hey, don't take that, it's not scheduled.

Borman: (laughing) You got a color film, Jim?

Anders: Hand me that roll of color quick, will you...

Lovell: Oh man, that's great!

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Earthrise

“The most influential environmental photograph ever taken.” - Galen Rowell (Nature photographer)

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The ____ _______ is a famous photograph

of the Earth, taken on December 7, 1972,

by the crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft,

at a distance of about 45,000 KM.

Second word is a game/object which we

might have come across in childhood.

John McConnell, the founder and creator

of Earth Day came up with this Earth Day

Flag which features this same

photograph.

2. First Full-View Photo of Earth famously known as ______

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Blue Marble

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3. Earth at night, also known as ____ ______

Dec 5, 2012 - Like „Blue Marble‟, NASA released

series of pictures which shows Earth at night-time.

The NASA stated that night-time images can be

used for numerous purposes:

Social scientists and demographers have used night lights to model the spatial distribution of economic activity, of constructed surfaces, and of populations.

Planners and environmental groups have used maps of lights to select sites for astronomical observatories and to monitor human development around parks and wildlife refuges.

Electric power companies, emergency managers, and news

media turn to night lights to observe blackouts.

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Black Marble

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4. Who‟s footprint and who is the photographer ?

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Buzz Aldrin took this photo of his own footprint

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5. What‟s unique about these

photographs (3 photos) ?

Taken by NASA's Voyager 1 in 1990

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+20 Taken by Cassini in 2006

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+10 Taken by Cassini in 2013

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Only photographs of Earth taken from

Outer Solar System

The outer Solar System is beyond the asteroid belt, including the four gas giants.

Usually, spacecraft in the far reaches of the solar system don't look back toward

Earth to avoid damaging their instruments by direct sunlight.

Recently, the sun was temporarily blocked relative to Cassini's line of sight, allowing

the U.S. space agency to take the picture.

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6. Who said this and about which photo ?

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7. Identify the photograph name

It is an image of the Solar System acquired by Voyager 1 on

February 14, 1990 from a distance of approximately 6 billion

kilometres from Earth.

It features individual frames of six planets and a partial background

indicating their relative positions.

The picture is a mosaic of 60 individual frames.

Since it includes majority of the planets of our solar system, its

famously called _______ _______

Pic in Next Slide

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Family Portrait / Solar System Portrait by Voyager

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Famous Headlines 5 Questions

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1. Why these words were in headlines

in USA during Dec 1957 ?

Flopnik

Kaputnik

Oopsnik

Stayputnik

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Failure of NASA‟s first

Satellite -Vanguard TV3

On Dec. 6, 1957, two months after

the Soviets launched the Sputnik

(first artificial satellite) into orbit,

the U.S. tried to launch its own

which failed.

Newspapers in the United States,

published prominent headlines and articles noting to the failure

including plays on the name of

the Russian satellite, Sputnik, such

as Flopnik, Kaputnik, Oopsnik and Stayputnik

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2.

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3.

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Valentina Tereshkova The first woman to go to space

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4. Identify the famous speech ?

Nov 22, 1963, The 50th Anniversary of JFK‟s

death is commemorated by Pitcairn Post with

a four stamp issue and First Day Cover.

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The Decision to Go to the Moon President John F. Kennedy's May 25, 1961 speech before a Joint Session of Congress.

“Landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth”

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5.

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Google Doodles 10 Questions

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1

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Birthday of H.G. Wells

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2

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Roswell's 66th Anniversary Famous UFO Incident in New Mexico, 1947

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3

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Edmond Halley's 355th Birthday

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4

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Nicolaus Copernicus' 540th Birthday

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5

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Perseid Meteor Shower Annual meteor shower

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6

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Transit of Venus

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7

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Chile – Very Large Telescope (VLT)

13th Anniversary of the 4 unit - Antu, Kueyen, Melipal and Yepun

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8

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Discovery of Water on the Moon

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9

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Johannes Kepler's 442nd Birthday

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10

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400th Anniversary of Galileo's Telescope

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The Big Crunch Reverse Round – 20 Questions

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1. What work by English composer Gustav

Holst was considered incomplete in 1930 by

few, was no longer incomplete from the year

2006 ?

His famous 7 movement orchestral suite X [1914 -1916] was themed on something.

Clue: Next Slide

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Clue

o _____ ,the Bringer of War

o _____, the Bringer of Peace

o _____, the Winged Messenger

o _____, the Bringer of Jollity

o _____, the Bringer of Old Age

o _____, the Magician

o _____, the Mystic

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The Planets Seven Planets other than Earth and Pluto

Each named after a planet and its corresponding astrological character

1) Mars, the Bringer of War

2) Venus, the Bringer of Peace

3) Mercury, the Winged Messenger

4) Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity

5) Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age

6) Uranus, the Magician

7) Neptune, the Mystic

Discovered in 1930, Pluto was declared as a dwarf planet in 2006.

8) Pluto, the Renewer – added by Colin Matthews

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2. ______ was out of the solar system

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Voyager 1 spacecraft has become the first manmade object to reach Interstellar space in

2012, more than 11 billion miles distant and 36 years after it was launched in 1977.

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3. Where would you find these audios?

Hindi : "Greetings from the inhabitants of this world."

Telugu: "Greetings. Best wishes from Telugu-speaking people.”

Urdu: "Peace on you. We the inhabitants of this earth send our greetings to you.”

Bengali: "Hello! Let there be peace everywhere."

Rajasthani: "Hello to everyone. We are happy here and you be happy there.“

Gujarati: "Greetings from a human being of the Earth. Please contact."

Punjabi: "Welcome home. It is a pleasure to receive you.“

Oriya: "Greetings to the inhabitants of the universe from the third planet Earth of the star Sun.“

Marathi: "Greetings. The people of the Earth send their good wishes.“

Kannada: "Greetings. On behalf of Kannada-speaking people, 'good wishes.'"

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THE GOLDEN RECORD Voyager

Greetings to the Universe in 55 Different Languages

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4. Identify this former NASA

scientist and why he was in

news recently ?

Clue on next slide

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Donald Kessler Kessler syndrome - a chain reaction of collisions between orbital technology

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5. This is a 35 years late response to what ?

More than 10,000 Twitter messages, plus videos from

celebrities such as comedian Stephen Colbert, have been

beamed into space as a big "Hello!" from Earth.

The messages are intended as a response to something

which happened in Aug 15, 1977.

Video in Next Slide

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Video

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Wow! signal

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Soviet pilot and cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first

human to travel into space on 12 April 1961

Some sources claimed afterwards that Gagarin had remarked

during the flight “_____________________________”, which

become controversial.

But no such words were recorded in the official transcript of

the flight and his friends later said the phrase had originated

from an anti-religion speech given by Soviet leader Nikita

Khrushchev.

6. FITB

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“I don‟t see any God up here”

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7. What's the main advantage of launching from

sea ?

Sea Launch is an international non-

governmental spacecraft launch service that

uses a mobile maritime platform for launching

commercial payloads on specialized Zenit 3SL rockets.

Developed by 4 companies from Norway,

Russia, Ukraine and the United States,

managed by Boeing.

Sea Launch is currently the world's only ocean-

based space launch company

All commercial payloads have been communications satellites intended for

geostationary transfer orbit.

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Equatorial Launches

Sea Launch the advantages associated with an equatorial

launch site without the need for a permanent installation in an

equatorial country.

Its based on the principle that launches from the Earth's

equator are the most fuel-efficient possible, utilizing the Earth's

rotation to help accelerate a rocket to escape velocity.

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8. Where you would have come across these

recently ? Chuck Yeager jetting off in the Bell X-1 to break the sound barrier

Alan Shepard becoming the first American to fly in space on board his Mercury capsule.

Neil Armstrong, together with his Apollo 11 crewmates, preparing to board the Saturn V rocket that will

launch them on the first moon landing mission.

The Gemini 2 capsule falling back to Earth as audio from the Gemini 6 mission plays.

The Apollo 12 lunar module "Intrepid" beginning its descent to the moon as Armstrong's famous "one

giant leap" is heard.

Footage of the orbiter Atlantis launching and then landing on the final flight of the space shuttle

program

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Interstellar [2014] - Trailer

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9. Related to which organization ?

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Marketing arm of ISRO

For promotion and commercial exploitation of space

products, technical consultancy services and transfer of

technologies developed by ISRO.

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10. Connect

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Astronauts training for zero/micro gravity

Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory - Johnson Space

Center in Houston, Texas.

Reduced gravity aircraft – Zero Gravity Training

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11. What technique is being explained ?

To help make a complicated-sounding concept easily understandable, consider the analogy in baseball. Picture a fast pitch

coming toward the batter. The baseball represents a spacecraft. Now picture what the batter does, swinging a bat with all the force s/he can muster. The business end of the bat in motion represents a massive planet

like Jupiter. The bat connects with the ball: wham! The ball receives momentum from the bat, and takes off in a different direction with a lot more speed as it soars out of the stadium. Of course in this analogy, the ball interacts with the bat mechanically, rather

than by mutual gravitation. The results are similar: momentum taken from an object that has lots of it, and transferred into an object that makes use of its new-found momentum.

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Gravity Assist/Slingshot

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12. Tribute to whom ?

A planetarium costing 6.5 crore rupees has been

opened in Kurukshetra, Haryana during July,2007.

Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda

inaugurated the planetarium in the presence of

Tagore Bal Niketan students in Karnal.

It‟s named after which famous personality?

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She was born in Haryana

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13. Identify the

spaceshutte

and connect to

the crew?

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Enterprise - Star Trek Crew

USS Enterprise

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14. Why this recently released song called

„XO’ become a controversial?

Audio

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Beyoncé & Challenger Disaster reference

Beyoncé Knowles‟ track “XO” from her new

album Beyoncé begins with a six-second sample of NASA

public affairs officer Steve Nesbitt‟s commentary immediately

after the space shuttle Challenger exploded in January, 1986.

“Flight controllers here looking very carefully at the situation…

obviously a major malfunction,”

NASA has officially responded to this, saying that the tragedy

"should never be trivialized."

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15. Identify

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Aryabhata

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16. Who the narrated these documentaries ?

Video

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Benedict Cumberbatch

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17. Which planet ?

It is the most hostile planet of the solar system and closest HELL.

The beautiful clouds are made of concentrated sulphuric acid;

the 'air' is composed of unbreathable carbon dioxide gas, at a

pressure 90 times Earth's atmospheric pressure; and this

'greenhouse gas' has raised the temperature of its surface to

470C.

Anyone who landed on X would be simultaneously corroded,

suffocated, crushed and baked

Clue on Next Slide

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Clue

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Venus

Birth of Venus - Lady Gaga

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18. Identify X & Y

‘ The X Meet the Y ’ is an animated TV movie by Hanna Barbera aired

in 1987.

It shows the meeting of two famous animated families of Hanna

Barbera.

Its often dubbed as the movie where,

“The Stone Age meets the Space Age”

Clue on next slide

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Clue

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19. X Y Z ?

According to few conspiracy theorist:

Following the movie X, the U.S. government hired director Y to film the fake moon landing and, to protect the lives of himself and his wife, he made 1980's “Z" as a veiled confession of his part in the secret project. This would have seen him filming the landing conjointly with “X."

The movie Z is based on a novel which has many reference to moon landing.

For e.g.

Room 237: In novel, the haunted room is numbered 217. In the movie, it's 237. Why? "Because the average distance from the Earth to the Moon is 237,000 miles.

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X - 2001: A Space Odyssey

Y - Stanley Kubrick

Z - The Shining

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20. Identify them and connect to a TV series

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Neil deGrasse Tyson

Ann Druyan – Wife of Carl Sagan

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Connect Not Exhaustive, 10 Slides

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1 +100/-50

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2 +90/-45

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3 +80/-40

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+70/-35

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5 +60/-30

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6 +50/-25

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7 +40/-20

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8 +30/-15

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9 +20/-10

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10 +10/-5

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NASA spin off technologies

1. Mobile Camera

2. Invisible Braces

3. Scratch-resistant Lenses

4. Memory Foam

5. Ear Thermometer

6. Shoe Insoles

7. Adjustable Smoke Detector

8. Cordless Tools

9. Water Filters

10. Solar Cells

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T H A N K Y O U

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Teaser

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1. FITB

Moon - Chandrayan

Mars - Mangalyan

Sun - ___________

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Aditya – 1 ISRO‟s scientific mission designed to study solar corona

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Someone told me that each

equation I included in the

book would halve the sales.

Who talking about his famous book of 1988 ?

What was the only exception ?

2

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E = mc² is the only equation used in

the book.

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3. Give X,Y,Q,R

X spent the last 30 years of his life trying to come up with a unified field theory to

explain just about everything in the universe. His theories of R did a good job at

making sense of the very big things in the universe, the stars, planets and galaxies,

but came up short when explaining the atomic and sub-atomic world.

X‟s great rival in his quest to explain the nature of reality was Y, who was

championing a new branch of physics called „Q'.

At its core, Q theory said that at a fundamental level, everything was unpredictable; particles could be in more than one place at the same time and a cat in a box

could be both alive and dead.

X hated this uncertainty, famously dismissing it when he said "God does not play dice

with the universe". Unfortunately for X, however, he was proved wrong, when 50

years later experimental evidence finally caught up with theoretical physics, and Q

theory was shown to be correct.

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X - Albert Einstein

R – Theory of Relativity

Y - Neils Bohr

Q - Quantum Mechanics

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Sputnik Launch

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5

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Orson Welles - The War of the Worlds incident

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Hubble Space Telescope's 20th Anniversary

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Crop Circles

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8

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50th Anniversary of NASA

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9. Latest one is

inspired from ?

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Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story

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10. Give the significance of these

phrase

My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas.

My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos.

My Very Exciting Magic Carpet Just Sailed Under Nine Palace Elephants.

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Planetary mnemonics

9 Planets:-

My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas.

8 Planets, removing Pluto:-

My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos.

8 Planets + 3 Dwarf Planets (Ceres, Pluto, Eris)

My Very Exciting Magic Carpet Just Sailed Under Nine Palace Elephants.

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Curiosity's final minutes to landing on

the surface of Mars.

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12

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A Soyuz space capsule took the first crew to the International Space Station

in November 2000. Since that time, at least one Soyuz has always been at

the Station, generally to serve as a lifeboat should the crew have to return

to Earth unexpectedly.

Dennis Tito become the first space tourist in 2001 by Soyuz program.

Even though Soyuz carried many tourists successfully, its space tourism was

stopped/postponed twice by Russian government in the years 2003 and

2009.

What was the reason which made them to stop or limit the space tourists ?

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Russia‟s Soyuz TMA became the means of

transportation for crewmembers going to or

returning from the ISS.

Feb, 2003 - Due to Columbia Disaster [Later resumed in 2005]

2009 - ISS crew has increased from 3 to 6, and all the places on board the

spacecraft have been reserved for Russian and foreign astronauts. [Resumed in

2013]

No space for space tourists.

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