Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Establishing human civilisation on moon, mars and beyond

Let us see what top technologically advanced countries are doing. Let us visit their websites. Really it is worth human efforts to know in details:

1. USA through NASA: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html
2. Russia through Roskosmos: http://www.roscosmos.ru/index.asp?Lang=ENG
3. China through China National Space Administration (CNSA) : http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/n615709/cindex.html
4. Europe including UK, France, Germany, and all European nations, through European Space Agency: http://www.esa.int/esaCP/index.html
5. Japan: http://www.jaxa.jp/index_e.html
6. India through ISRO: http://www.isro.org/

In fact there are 22 space organizations/ agencies working on space missions:
1. People's Republic of China
2. Russian Federation
3. United States Soviet Union
4. European Space Agency
5. India
6. Israel
7. Japan
8. Ukraine
9. Argentina
10. Brazil
11. Canada
12. France
13. Germany
14. Indonesia
15. Iran
16. Italy
17. South Korea
18. Malaysia
19. Pakistan
20. Rep. of China (Taiwan)
21. Spain
22. United Kingdom

Click and Try these following links on Wikipedia website. Thanks to free Wikipedia.
People's Republic of China
Russian Federation
United States
Soviet Union
ESA European Space Agency
India
Israel
Japan
Ukraine
Argentina
Brazil
Canada
FranceGermany
Indonesia
Iran
Italy
South Korea
Malaysia
Pakistan
Rep. of China (Taiwan)
Spain
United Kingdom

Some classical feat by India: Launching 10 satellite in one launch of PSLV-C-9:
http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/apr/28sat.htm

Now that India is developing Chandrayan 1 (Moon-vehicle 1), I have few suggestions:
1. Let us divide job work,
2. Let India go to Moon and establish civilization there few other developing countries will help India,
3. Let China go for Mars and do the same,
4. Let USA with NASA as sphere head will go for Europa and do the same,
5. Let Russia go for Titan and do the same,
6. Let Japan go for Asteroids,
7. Let us also try to establish base on small planets between mars and Jupiter.

If this division of workload does not happen quickly, NASA, European Space Agency and Roscosmos will be overburdened.

I firmly believe that, to go beyond moon, mars and even beyond our solar system, and galaxies this exercise has become need of the hour.

Hence these stress easing exercises.

Lastly, I would say one thing: The early we do this, the better.

Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude
ashish.urkude@gmail.com
Blog 1:http://ashishurkude.rediffiland.com/
Blog 2:http://managementengineering.blogspot.com/

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