Far away from our little home in the solar system, planets called exo-planets orbit stars similar to the Sun, forming their own stellar system. Scientists studying exo-planets found that while a metal-rich environment of host stars is vital for the f
New Delhi, March 11
A metal-rich environment of host stars is vital for the formation of Jupiter-type light, but it is not necessary for the long orbit heavy giant planets, a research on exoplanets h
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ByHemanth CSHemanth CS / Updated: Feb 26, 2021, 06:00 IST
Earth at a distance of 16.85 million km
Astronomers across the world cannot wait for March 5. The Apophis asteroid is going to have a
close encounter with the Earth on that day.
Apophis is a 300-metre
sized asteroid discovered on June 19, 2004 which astronomers around the globe have long been concerned about. They have apprehensions that it might be on a collision course with the Earth in the future, in its close encounters in 2029, 2036 and 2068.
“The asteroid which is named after the Egyptian God of chaos is going to have a close encounter with the Earth on March 5, when it will be closest to the Earth at 11.30 pm, at a distance of 16.85 million km. That is some distance, but the astronomers are enthused to be able to make extensive optical and radar measurements and a refined estimate of the magnitude of the Yarkovsky acceleration,�
PatnaDaily
Bihar has a long history of organized education. Once upon a time, Bihar was a leading place in terms of higher education. Nalanda and Vikramshila University was the two most important centres for learning in India. Nalanda University being the focal point handled all branches including (Art, Architecture, Painting, Logic, Grammar, Philosophy, Astronomy, Literature, Buddhism, Hinduism, Arthashastra (Economics & Politics), Law, and Medicine, Arithmetic, Theology, Law, Metaphysics, Ethics) and housed up to 10,000 students at its peak.
Students from China, Korea, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia and from all the regions of India came to Nalanda and Vikramshila uinversities to study.
But at present, both Bihar and Nalanda is in ruins. State is highly deficient in the area of good technical institutions. Some institutions of higher learning like Birla Institute of Technology, (BIT, Mesra Ranchi), Xavier Labour Relation Institute (XLRI, Jamshedpur), Indian School of Mines (