Science and Technology
China developing new class of guided missile destroyer’
The
Chinese Navy is developing a brand new class of guided-missile
destroyer, a “new type” of naval warship with upgraded air-defence
missiles, anti-ship and anti-submarine missiles.The new destroyers are
equipped with two 32-unit vertical launch systems capable of launching
HQ-9B air-defence missiles, anti-ship and anti-submarine missiles.The
new destroyer is comparable to the “Aegis” equipped destroyers of the US
Navy which use powerful computers and radars to track and guide weapons
to destroy enemy targets
St Andrews shines new light on vital medical procedures
Dr
Tomas Cizmar, Research Fellow in the School of Medicine and Professor
Kishan Dholakia of the School of Physics at the University of St
Andrews have made a breakthrough in fibre optic research which could
allow doctors to see inside some of the hardest to reach parts of the
human body with imaging devices no thicker than a human hair.
Gliese 163C: New Earth-Like Planet Might Sustain Life
Dubbed
Gliese 163C, the planet is about seven times the mass of Earth and
orbits a red dwarf, or a small, relatively cool star. Gliese 163C is 49
light years away. It’s thought to be composed of mostly rock and water
and gets 40 percent more light from its parent star than Earth gets from
the sun, making it hotter with a surface temperature of 60 degrees
Celsius.
Air India’s first Dreamliner landing at IGI Airport
After
a four-year delay and subsequent acrimony, the first of Air India’s
advanced Boeing B-787 Dreamliner landing at the Indira Gandhi
International Airport on 08th September 2012.It is capable of flying
over 15,000 km non-stop. For AI, the plane has been configured to have
256 seats — 18 full-flat business class seats and 238 in economy.Air
India, which ordered 27 Dreamliners six years ago, will get two more in
the next few weeks. A total of eight will arrive by March 2013.
PSLV-C21 delivers two satellites into their intended Orbits
The
Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO) successfully put into orbit
two foreign satellites( French SPOT 6(712kgs) and Japanese micro
Satellite(15kgs)) marking Indian space agency’s 100th mission since the
launch of the first satellite,Aryabhata,in 1975 by Russian rocket.
ISRO to launch SARAL satellite on 12 Dec 2012
Indo-French
satellite “SARAL” would be launched onboard PSLV-C20 from the spaceport
of Sriharikota on 12 December 2012 Indian Space Research Organisation
Chairman K Radhakrishnan said at the Bangalore Space Expo 2012 on 12th
September 2012.
Pakistan test-fires nuclear-capable Babur missile with 700 km range
Pakistan
had successfully test fired an indigenously developed multi-tube Cruise
Missile that can carry both nuclear and conventional warheads over a
range of 700 km on 16th September 2012. According to the Inter Services
Public Relations, the Babur (Haft-VII) Cruise Missile can strike targets
on land and at sea with “pin point accuracy’’.
U.S.-Russian space crew lands safely in Kazakhstan
A
Russian Soyuz capsule landed on the Kazakh steppe on 17th September
2012, delivering a trio of astronauts from a four-month stint on the
International Space Station.
India tests Agni-IV n-missile
India
successfully tested its nuclear-capable surface-to-surface Agni-IV
missile from a military base in Odisha on 19th September 2012.The new
generation missile, which has the capability to hit targets at about
4,000 km.
India test-fires N-capable Agni-III missile successfully
India
on 21st September 2012 successfully test-fired its nuclear-capable
Agni-III surface-to-air missile with a strike range of over 3000 km and
capable of carrying a warhead of 1.5 tonnes from the Wheeler Island off
the Odisha coast.
China launches its first aircraft carrier
China
launched its first aircraft carrier on 25th September 2012. The 60,000
tonne carrier, a former Soviet ship brought from Ukraine and later
refurbished locally is named ‘Liaoning’, after a Chinese province
liberated from Japanese occupation in 1945, in what can be seen as
another symbolic warning to Tokyo. The 300m long Liaoning carrier has
the capacity to bring 33 airoplanes.
NASA says Curiosity rover finds evidence of water on Mars
NASA scientist say the Curiosity rover has found evidence of a “vigorous” thousand-year water flow on the surface of Mars.
India’s heaviest satellite, GSAT-10 launched from Kourou launch pad in French Guiana
India’s
advanced communication satellite GSAT-10 was successfully launched on
board Ariane-5 rocket from Europe’s spaceport in French Guiana on 29th
September 2012.This is the India’s heaviest satellite of 3,400kg weight.
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