"If we create from heart, nearly everything works, if from head, almost nothing"

 

12/ 10/ 2012 - Invited as Guest Speaker at EUSPEC 2012, Germany

 


 

25/ 08/ 2012 - Research Paper got Selected for ISEC SEC 2012 sponsored by MICROSOFT,Seattle,WASHINGTON,USA

 


 

02/ 10/ 2012 - Research paper got selected for IEEE ESTEL 2012 by European Space Agency,Rome,ITALY


 

24/ 05/ 2012 - Our Research covered by Asian Scientist Magazine

 


 

24/ 05/ 2012 - Research Paper got Selected for COSPAR SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY,MYSORE

 


 

24/ 05/ 2012 - Received Kalpana Chawala Young Scientist Award 2012

 


 

24/ 05/ 2012 - Received Runner Up Jerome Pearson Award 2010 by International Space Elevator Consortium,USA

 

"Appreciated and Recognized by"                                                                        

Our Projects

Projects Undertaken:
Space Debris Mitigation:
Space debris, also known as orbital debris, space junk, and space waste, is the collection of objects in orbit around Earth that were created by humans but no longer serve any useful purpose. These objects consist of everything from spent rocket stages and defunct satellites to erosion, explosion and collision fragments. As the orbits of these objects often overlap the trajectories of newer objects, debris is a potential collision risk to operational spacecraft.
In this project we proposed some new methods include:
1. Nanobot Mesh Technique
2. Mesh Technique with Laser
3. Recycling of Debris
(In Association with ISEC, ISRO, EUSPEC)


Space Elevator System:
A space elevator is a proposed type of anchored space tether designed to permit vehicle transport from a planetary surface, such as the Earth's, directly into space or orbit, without the use of large rockets. An Earth-based space elevator would consist of a tether (also called a cable or ribbon) with one end attached to the surface and the other end in space beyond geosynchronous orbit (35,800 km altitude). The competing forces of gravity at the lower end and outward centrifugal acceleration at the farther end keep the cable under tension and stationary over a single position on Earth. Once deployed, the tether is ascended by mechanical means to orbit.
In this we proposed alternative technique like Graphine
(In Association with ISEC, EUSPEC, Eurospaceward)

Space Orbital Colonies:
A space habitat (also called an orbital colony, or a space colony, city, or settlement) is a space station intended as a permanent settlement rather than as a simple waystation or other specialized facility. No space habitats have yet been constructed, but many design proposals have been made with varying degrees of realism by both engineers and science fiction authors.

Upcoming Projects:
1. Satellite Navigation System
2. Mars Colonies



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