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Magazine:

ISRO Chairman Sivan said ISRO was also planning to launch Geosynchronous Launch Vehicle GSLV-F10 carrying earth observation satellite — EOS-03

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is gearing up for a series of missions, including the launch of small satellite launch vehicles, Chairman K. Sivan said on November 7.

He made the comments after the successful launch of earth observation satellite — EOS-01— and nine customer satellites onboard its Polar rocket, PSLV-C49, from this spaceport, about 110 km from Chennai.

Addressing the scientists at the Mission Control Centre, he said “...we have started this mission [PSLV-C49/EOS-01] after COVID pandemic. Now we have a series of missions on our hands. Immediately we are going to have the PSLV-C50. It is going to launch satellite CMS01 then we will be having the new vehicle SSLV, the first development flight.”

Discoveries:

Astronomers Have Finally Found the Cause of Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts

After more than a decade of detective work, astronomers have found the best evidence yet for what’s causing fast radio bursts, or FRBs. These strange blasts of radio waves, which last just milliseconds, have become one of the most exciting mysteries in astronomy. And, in the end, it appears the prime suspect simply turned itself in.  

Magnetars, short for “magnetic stars,” are the highly magnetic remnants of massive dead stars. Astronomers had long suspected these enigmatic beasts could be the source of FRBs. However, there’s only a handful of magnetars known in our Milky Way galaxy, and they all seemed too tame to be causing these extreme signals.

Then, in late April, a magnetar dubbed SGR 1935+2154 started blasting out X-rays near the center of our galaxy, some 30,000 light-years away. As the buzz about this object built, astronomers turned their ground and space-based telescopes in its direction just in time to catch X-rays, gamma rays — and eventually, the blast of a fast radio burst.  

The discovery was detailed in a series of three papers published in the journal Nature on November 4.

Innovative:

Robot birds

This invention is for the birds! It’s a robotic falcon that has just begun some serious work at the Edmonton International Airport. The Robo-bird chases away real birds from the airport. It seems that birds are a hazard to planes as they’re taking off and landing. So it’s Robo-bird to the rescue! A flock of these fake falcons are flown around the airport to scare off real birds. Here’s how it works: The robotic birds look like real falcons. They even flap their wings and fly just like them so real birds think the falcons are a predator. They get spooked and fly off. And when the birds stay away, it makes the airport a safer place.

newspaper:

Bike light

Biking in the dark can be dangerous, since cars may not be able to see you. But a new gadget called Bikesphere is here to help. This technology system creates a double ring of red lasers on the ground around a bike when a car gets too close. Thanks to the red lights, drivers can see a cyclist more clearly and they know to steer clear. Safety first!

Function of gadgets:

Artificial Intelligence now includes capabilities  in image recognition, problem-solving and logical  reasoning that sometimes exceeds those of humans.  3D  printing robotics,also has the potential to transform production  processes and business, especially in manufacturing.  So too does 3D printing, which can allow faster and  cheaper low-volume production of complex products  and components, and rapid iterative prototyping of  new manufactured products. In addition to offering  some potential carbon savings by reducing the need to  3D printing in health care, construction, and education

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