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PM Narendra Modi said, “I will request students to participate in Chandrayaan 3 mahaquiz which will help them to explore about country’s lunar mission.”
“India is now on the moon!” said the Hon’ble PM, Shri Narendra Modi, while congratulating the ISRO Team and the 140 crore heartbeats of the Nation.
On August 23, 2023, the world witnessed the momentous occasion of Chandrayaan 3’s flawless moon landing, making India the first nation to do so close to the moon’s south pole.
The success of Chandrayaan 3’s landing is a testament to the extraordinary dedication and unwavering determination of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and its team.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), in collaboration with MyGov, invites the citizens to participate in the Chandrayaan 3 mahaquiz honoring India’s amazing space exploration journey, to explore the wonders of the moon, and to demonstrate our love of science and discovery.
To participate in the Chandrayaan 3 mahaquiz, the candidates need to create an individual account on MyGov. All participants will receive a participation certificate that can be downloaded, and the winners of the quiz will be rewarded with cash prizes.
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Space situational awareness is the comprehensive knowledge of the space environment, including the location, orbit, and function of all man-made objects in space, as well as natural objects / phenomena such as space weather, asteroids and comets. SSA is essential for preventing collisions between objects in space, as well as for mitigating the effects of space debris to support safe, stable and sustainable activities.
Space traffic management is the process of ensuring the safe and efficient operation of all space objects. STM includes the collection and analysis of SSA data, the development of collision avoidance procedures, and the implementation of those procedures. STM is also responsible for the disposal of space debris.
Both SSA and STM are complex and challenging tasks as the space environment is vast and dynamic. The number of objects in space is constantly growing especially given the current context of large number private players in space industry.
ISRO has been taking considerable efforts towards SSA and STM for safeguarding Indian space assets and containing the proliferation of space debris in compliance with the Inter-Agency Space Debris Co-ordination Committee (IADC) and UN space debris guidelines.
A major step taken by ISRO in this regard is the setting up of the ISRO System for Safe Stable and Sustainable Space Operations Management (IS4OM) for establishment of dedicated observational facilities (RADARS, Telescopes, space based platforms) to obtain more accurate orbital information of space objects, extensive co-ordination with national and international bodies to avoid on-orbit collisions, collaborate with academia and research institutes for the assessment of the orbital space debris environment, engagement with emerging Indian space actors to raise the awareness on the importance of space debris mitigation for long-term sustainability of space activity.
The Department of space has been engaging students, academicians, enthusiasts through its outreach programs on SSA & SST. An international workshop on “SSA & STM” was held during January 2023 at Bangalore to raise awareness among the stakeholders of Indian space arena, academia and industry on the importance of SSA and STM activities. In continuation, a 2 day workshop on SSA & STM exclusively for the student community will be held during October 12th ,13th, 2023 at ISRO Head Quarters, Bengaluru. Expert technical talks by eminent ISRO scientists / engineers working in the field of SSA & STM and an interactive session with the Directors of various ISRO Centres will be the proceedings of the workshop. This workshop will be beneficial to students and academic community in bringing awareness on the space scenario and their role towards making space, a safe, stable and sustainable environment for mankind
a. Only Indian nationals mentioned below pursuing their courses from Colleges/Institutes/Universities in India recognized by boards/agencies of Government of India/State Government are eligible.
b. A total of 200 participants would be selected for attending the workshop. The split up of seats is as per the categories mentioned below.
c. Common pool of seats shall be created, in case sufficient students have not applied for the above categories. The seats in the common pool will be proportionally allocated based on the above mentioned category for seat allocation.
d. Direct selection: Selection for participation will be automatic if the numbers of applicants are found to be less than the allocated seats in any category.
e. If selected, the wait listed candidates will be intimated by email on later date to join the program.
f. The selection to the course is purely based on merit and the applicant’s interest in attending the workshop. Following is the weightage scheme.
60% for section i) – Academic performance
40% for section ii) – Online Quiz
g. Section i) – Academic performance
60% weightage for accomplished academic performance. Candidate is required to upload the Mark sheet / Grade sheet as per the following qualification criterion. (in-case candidate is awarded CGPA he/she should also attach the printed/attested equivalent percentage conversion formula.)
h. Section ii) – Online Quiz (The link for the Quiz will be sent on your email with a password for quiz that will be in addition to the login credential)
i. The faculty members of Indian academic institutes shall be selected only based on the marks obtained the online quiz as mentioned in above point.
A link shall be sent to the candidate’s registered email id at least two days prior to the date of quiz. The link will contain the url,password for quiz , time and date for attending the quiz.
Wait listed candidates if selected, will be intimated by email on a later date to join the program.
Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota (SDSC SHAR), is the Spaceport of India and a lead Centre of
technological excellence under Indian Space Research Organisation, Department of Space, Govt. of
India.
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ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC) located at Mahendragiri, Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu is a lead Unit of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in the area of Liquid
and Cryogenic Propulsion for ISRO’s Launch Vehicle and Spacecraft Programmes. IPRC is responsible for Research & Development of Propulsion Systems; Assembly,
Integration and Testing of Engines, Stages for ISRO Launch Vehicles, Associated Control Systems, Sub-systems and Components of Launch Vehicles; High Altitude Testing
of Upper Stage Engines and Space Craft Thrusters; Production and Supply of Propellants for ISRO’s Launch Vehicles and Satellite Programmes. IPRC also carries out
Research & Development (R&D) and Technology Development Programmes (TDP) towards continual improvement of its contribution to the ISRO Space Programme.
Only Indian Nationals are eligible to apply.
2. The posts are of temporary nature, but likely to continue indefinitely.
3. Those who possess the prescribed qualifications/experience as on the closing date
of Online application, i.e. 24.04.2023 only shall apply
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