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The Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques FHR in Wachtberg, Germany has produced this image of Phobos-Grunt, created with the TIRA space observation radar. One can clearly see the extended solar panels (center) and the tank ring (bottom). Image: Fraunhofer FHR

A coordinated global campaign is monitoring a wayward Russian Mars probe that’s slated to crash to Earth in the next few days, the European Space Agency has announced.

The doomed Phobos-Grunt spacecraft, which Russian officials estimate will re-enter Earth’s atmosphere between Saturday and Monday (Jan. 14-16), is now officially a target for the 12-member Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee, or IADC for short.

The determination that Phobos-Grunt is not a high-risk piece of space junk  is due to the relatively low dry mass of the errant spacecraft—just 2.5 tons. There is about 11 tons of toxic propellant onboard, adding up to the probe’s total mass of 13.5 tons.

According to ESA, studies by the Russian space agency (known as Roscosmos) and NASA indicate that Phobos-Grunt’s fuel tanks should burst high above the Earth, releasing a load of propellant that will subsequently dissipate.

The Indian government has initiated legal proceedings against a number of search, social networking, and technology companies. The government found sufficient cause to pursue prosecution of the companies for refusing to regulate offensive content. Ten of the 21 companies are based outside India. These include Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, and YouTube. The companies are required to present themselves to the court at a hearing on March 13th.

The government of India made worldwide news early last month when it was revealed that Kapil Sibal, India’s minister of telecommunications, was planning to meet with representatives from several tech and social media companies in order to request that they pre-screen and censor “offensive” content from their sites. Facebook and Google, which were among the companies asked to censor their content, responded that they would enforce their terms of service and abide by the law, but no more. Meanwhile, in response to the storm of criticism generated around the world by news of his office’s meetings, Sibal denied that his office had requested censorship of political content. He insisted that the only content he wanted removed was that which would be offensive to the religious sensibilities of the Indian people.

Winter is coming

Posted: November 11, 2011 in Uncategorized

Winter is coming.

Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi (Hindi: इंद्रप्रस्थ सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान दिल्ली, IIIT-D) is an autonomous university in Delhi, India.[1] It was founded as a State University[2] by an act of Delhi Government (The IIIT Delhi Act, 2007) in 2008, with seed support from the Government of NCT of Delhi.[3] It is a research-oriented university with focus on research at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

THE WEEK  magzine has ranked IIIT-D 3rd best enng . college in delhi(in its 3rd year of establishment).

RECENT PLACEMENTS IN IIIT -DELHI(YEAR -2011)(1ST BATCH PLACEMENTS)

1) MICROSOFT RESEARCH(16.2LAC)

2) IBM IRL(INDIA RESEARCH LAB)(11LAC)

3)CITRIX (10 LAC)

4)ABOBE(13LAC)

5)OPERA SOLUTIONS(15LAC)

6)SAMSUNG(7.5LAC)

7)IMPETUS (5LAC)

8) MINDTREE()

9)WORKING APPLICATIONS JAPAN(32LAC)

************and still going on.

The article given below proves IIIT-D strength .

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IIIT among best IT CSe colleges

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Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor

Posted: November 6, 2011 in Uncategorized

The Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine fifth-generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft that uses stealth technology. It was designed primarily as an air superiority fighter, but has additional capabilities that include ground attackelectronic warfare, and signals intelligence roles.[5] Lockheed Martin Aeronautics is the prime contractor and is responsible for the majority of the airframe, weapon systems and final assembly of the F-22. Program partner Boeing Defense, Space & Security provides the wings, aft fuselage, avionics integration, and training systems.

The aircraft was variously designated F-22 and F/A-22 during the years prior to formally entering USAF service in December 2005 as the F-22A. Despite a protracted and costly development period, the United States Air Force considers the F-22 a critical component of US tactical air power, and claims that the aircraft is unmatched by any known or projected fighter,[6] while Lockheed Martin claims that the Raptor’s combination of stealth, speed, agility, precision and situational awareness, combined with air-to-air and air-to-ground combat capabilities, makes it the best overall fighter in the world today.[7] Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, former Chief of the Australian Defence Force, said in 2004 that the “F-22 will be the most outstanding fighter plane ever built.”[8]

The high cost of the aircraft, a lack of clear air-to-air combat missions because of delays in the Russian and Chinese fifth-generation fighter programs,[9] a US ban on Raptor exports, and the ongoing development of the planned cheaper and more versatile F-35 resulted in calls to end F-22 production.[N 1] In April 2009 the US Department of Defense proposed to cease placing new orders, subject to Congressional approval, for a final procurement tally of 187 Raptors.[11] The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 lacked funding for further F-22 production.

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Rear view of jet aircraft in-flight at dawn/dusk above mountains. Its engines are in full afterburner, evident through the presence of shock diamonds.

F-22 Raptor flying with its F119-PW-100engines on full afterburner

The F-22 Raptor is a fifth generation fighter that is considered a fourth-generation stealth aircraft by the USAF.[115] Its dual afterburning Pratt & Whitney F119-PW-100 turbofans incorporate pitch axis thrust vectoring, with a range of ±20 degrees. The maximum thrust is classified, though most sources place it at about 35,000 lbf (156 kN) per engine.[116] Maximum speed, without external weapons, is estimated to be Mach 1.82 in supercruise mode,[117] as demonstrated by General John P. Jumper, former US Air Force Chief of Staff, when his Raptor exceeded Mach 1.7 without afterburners on 13 January 2005.[118] With afterburners, it is “greater than Mach 2.0” (1,317 mph, 2,120 km/h). Former Lockheed F-22 chief test pilot Paul Metz stated that the Raptor has a fixed inlet; the absence of variable intake ramps typically limits speeds to approximately Mach 2.0. Metz has also stated that the F-22 has a greater climb rate than the F-15 Eagle due to advances in engine technology, despite the F-15’s thrust-to-weight ratio of about 1.2:1 (the F-22 has a ratio closer to 1:1).[119] The US Air Force claims that the Raptor cannot be matched by any known or projected fighter types,[6] and Lockheed Martin claims: “the F-22 is the only aircraft that blends supercruise speed, super-agility, stealth and sensor fusion into a single air dominance platform.”[120]

Demonstration video of an F-22.
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F-22 Raptor flight demonstration video

The ability of airframes to withstand both stress and heat is a major design factor, thus the F-22 makes use of many polymers; however, as some of the materials are a significant health risk to personnel, technicians require protective equipment such as eye protection, respirators and gloves to work upon the aircraft.[121] The use of internal weapons bays allows the aircraft to maintain a comparatively higher performance while carrying a heavy payload over many other aircraft due to a lack of drag from external stores. It is one of only a few of aircraft that can supercruise, sustained supersonic flight without the use of afterburners, lowering fuel usage. The F-22 can intercept time-critical or rapidly moving targets that a subsonic aircraft would not have the speed to follow and an afterburner-dependent aircraft would lack fuel to reach.[122]

The F-22 is highly maneuverable, at both supersonic and subsonic speeds. It is extremely departure-resistant,[123] enabling it to remain controllable at extreme pilot inputs. The Raptor’s thrust vectoring nozzles allow the aircraft to turn tightly, and perform extremely high alpha (angle of attack) maneuvers such as the Herbst maneuver (or J-turn), Pugachev’s Cobra,[119] and the Kulbit.[119] The F-22 is also capable of maintaining a constant angle of attack of over 60°, yet still having some control of roll.[119][124] During June 2006 exercises in Alaska, F-22 pilots demonstrated that cruise altitude has a significant effect on combat performance, and routinely attributed their altitude advantage as a major factor in achieving an unblemished kill ratio against other US fighters and 4th/4.5th generation fighters.[125]

The F-22’s ground attack capabilities are minimal. It has no forward looking infraredLaser designator or laser spot tracker and it cannot carry an external pod to provide these capabilities. Its ability to locate ground targets with radar is still under development and it can only carry a very modest bomb and fuel load in a stealthy configuration.[citation needed]

LINK-http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dly6DQ0fNA

NEW DELHI: A member of the West Indies team management at the Ferozeshah Kotla seemed bemused by the complete lack of buzz leading up to Sunday’s first Test.

Cricket on these shores is supposed to be chaotic frenzy, at worst. Or passionate celebration at best. The eerie silence and missing mobs which greeted both teams here on Friday seemed odd and out of place.

The official was informed that deserted stadiums greeted England in the recent one-day series. That the hosts had been playing non-stop since the World Cup win. That the nation had been in pregnant pause for nearly eight months, waiting for a significant individual cricketing milestone.

He took it all in and whispered, “All hell will break loose if he does it here, won’t it?”

For once, the game is hoping it will. Sachin Tendulkar has gone without a century since March 12, and the gap between the 99th ton, and the anticipated 100th, has now encompassed a World Cup win, a haze of matches and tours, a disastrous England campaign, a Tendulkar injury and eventually, waning public interest.

For cricket’s falling TRP graph, as usual there’s no one to turn to for an upswing but Sachin. This series against the West Indies is merely the means to an end.

For Tendulkar, this is just another chapter in a continuing story. The face gives away nothing. At the team’s nets session, he seemed happily ensconced in his favourite bubble of concentration, emerging occasionally to joke around with teammates, have an animated chat with coach Duncan Fletcher, obsess around with his back foot and bat swing, and even give the team’s young spinners a whacking or two.

DELHI SHAKED.!!!!!…

Posted: September 7, 2011 in Uncategorized

Today is not a good day for my Delhi.
Two incidents has just shaked the whole city.The first was the bomb blast near near high court at gate no..5 which killed 11 peoples and lot of were injured and the second was an earthquake which just shake the whole city.The city trembles and all the people were on road.My whole hostel got empty just in a min.A very trembling day!!!!!!

IIIT -DELHI organizes his first tech first and the response frm the student community was whopping 1. I really njyd my first day as a cordinator.The first time in my life i have something better for my society by donating the blood.Well hope tat the 2nd day will be more enthralling and joyous.Visit the site of ESYA at-http://esya.iiitd.ac.in/

AWW….. QUIZ !!!!!!!!!!

Posted: September 1, 2011 in Uncategorized

Today I have experienced my first quiz @ IIIT DELHI.
Man after doin a loads of work…not a fruitful result
giving me sense of seriousness and inspiration to do more.
Let fought d battle!!!!!!!!

As the whole world is celebrating the eve of EID-UL-FITRA. I have to struggle for the cipher to prepare for my quiz.