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Astonomy Section, Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Organization
Last post 05-21-2006 06:43 AM by manojpai. 7 replies.
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  • 04-01-2005 05:52 AM

    Angry [:(!] Astonomy Section, Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Organization

    Dear all
    All of you are welcome in Anushandhitshu Chokro science organization's website www.achokro.org.
    Anushandhitshu Chokro is now the biggest science organization in Bangladesh.

    Neem ul Islam
  • 04-04-2005 11:41 PM In reply to

    Angry [:(!] RE: Astonomy Section, Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Organization

    Dear Neem ul Islam
    That is very nice you are working hard in bangladesh to spread science.
    wish your success.

    Coordinator
    First Bangladesh Science Olympiad Committee
  • 05-02-2005 11:12 PM In reply to

    RE: Astonomy Section, Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Organization

    Dear Neem ul Islam
    Would u informed us about recent activities?
    abedin
  • 05-08-2005 11:30 PM In reply to

    RE: Astonomy Section, Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Organization

    NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report

    NASA's Space Shuttle fleet is housed and processed at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla.
    Mission: STS-114 - 17th ISS Flight (LF1) - Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
    Vehicle: Discovery (OV-103)
    Location: Launch Pad 39B
    Launch Date: Launch Planning Window July 13 - 31, 2005
    Launch Pad: 39B
    Crew: Collins, Kelly, Noguchi, Robinson, Thomas, Lawrence and Camarda
    Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles

    Following Space Shuttle Program management discussions this week, a plan was laid out today reflecting how the program will move toward the STS-114 Return to Flight launch.

    Preparations are under way for a tanking test no earlier than the week of May 15 to continue troubleshooting two issues that arose during another tanking test on April 14. Engineers are evaluating the liquid hydrogen sensors in the tank that gave intermittent readings during last month’s test. These sensors serve as fuel gauges to notify the Space Shuttle Main Engines to shut down when propellants reach a certain level in the tank. This is critical in the safe operation of the main engines. Engineers are continuing to evaluate a liquid hydrogen pressurization relief valve that cycled more times during the tanking test than is standard. This valve opens and closes to ensure the liquid hydrogen stays at the correct temperature.
  • 05-16-2005 06:14 AM In reply to

    Re: Astonomy Section, Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Organization

    nice picture by Anushandhitshu Chokro member
    http://tigre.ucr.edu/dipen/moon1.jpg
  • 03-08-2006 12:28 PM In reply to

    A Meteorite found in Bangladesh

    In 31 January 2006. LMT 4.30 pm, a piece of meteorite has fallen at Shingpara village in Thakurgaon, northwest district of Bangladesh, 500 km away from the capital city Dhaka.Local people first identify it as a `fireball’ hit on the ground. It makes 3.5ft deep hole when it hit on earth and made an 11.5 dia c.m hole. Then local people informed nearest police station about its existence. Police collected it and reserved it in Police station. Hearing the news a five-member Astronomy group of Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Organization. Rush to the place to investigate the matter. After proper observation, the observation team confirmed it as a meteorite.

    To see the photos of meteorite visit: www.achokro.org
    Anushandhitshu Chokro Astronomy Group already researches the Meteorite.

    Some information stated bellow:
    Weight
    2.5 K.G.
    Height
    12.5 cm
    Element
    Stony Iron


    If you are interested to investigate about the Meteorite., Please inform and contact us.

    N U Islam
    (In charge of Astronomy Group)
    Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Org.
    48/1 South Mugdapara, Dhaka-1214, Bangladesh.
    Mobile phone: +88-0189497757, +88-0178380653.
    E-mail: opuastro@yahoo.com, achokro@gmail.com

  • 03-10-2006 01:16 PM In reply to

    Re: A Meteorite found in Bangladesh

    That's nice news.
    Waiting for more information.

     astronomyfuture wrote:

    In 31 January 2006. LMT 4.30 pm, a piece of meteorite has fallen at Shingpara village in Thakurgaon, northwest district of Bangladesh, 500 km away from the capital city Dhaka.Local people first identify it as a `fireball’ hit on the ground. It makes 3.5ft deep hole when it hit on earth and made an 11.5 dia c.m hole. Then local people informed nearest police station about its existence. Police collected it and reserved it in Police station. Hearing the news a five-member Astronomy group of Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Organization. Rush to the place to investigate the matter. After proper observation, the observation team confirmed it as a meteorite.

    To see the photos of meteorite visit: www.achokro.org
    Anushandhitshu Chokro Astronomy Group already researches the Meteorite.

    Some information stated bellow:
    Weight
    2.5 K.G.
    Height
    12.5 cm
    Element
    Stony Iron


    If you are interested to investigate about the Meteorite., Please inform and contact us.

    N U Islam
    (In charge of Astronomy Group)
    Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Org.
    48/1 South Mugdapara, Dhaka-1214, Bangladesh.
    Mobile phone: +88-0189497757, +88-0178380653.
    E-mail: opuastro@yahoo.com, achokro@gmail.com

  • 05-21-2006 06:43 AM In reply to

    Re: A Meteorite found in Bangladesh

    Hello,

     

    Can you keep us updated on this wonderful oriented meteorite?

     

    Manoj Pai

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