NSRO Nepal Space Research Organisation

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WE ARE PARTICIPATIG IN SPACE EXPLORATION. KNOWLEDGE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY & ANY RELATED PHYSICS OF THE SPACE SCIENCE..!!!

Photos 13/12/2017
Photos 11/12/2017

The Telescopic view of the only moon.

Satellite imagery helps Nepal's earthquake response 02/05/2015

How Satellite Imagery Helps Nepal's Earthquake Response
Since the earthquake in Nepal, remote sensing scientist Jeffrey Kargel has been leading a team that is analyzing satellite images in an effort to save lives. Watch ABC's interview with Jeffrey Kargel at
http://www.abc.net.au/…/satellite-imagery-helps-nep…/6436010

Satellite imagery helps Nepal's earthquake response Since the earthquake in Nepal, one scientist has been leading a team that is analysing satellite images in an effort to help the emergency response in the mountains.

Photos 30/04/2015

Magnitudes are based on a logarithmic scale (base 10). What this means is that for each whole number you go up on the magnitude scale, the amplitude of the ground motion recorded by a seismograph goes up ten times. Using this scale, a magnitude 5 earthquake would result in ten times the level of ground shaking as a magnitude 4 earthquake (and 32 times as much energy would be released). To give you an idea how these numbers can add up, think of it in terms of the energy released by explosives: a magnitude 1 seismic wave releases as much energy as blowing up 6 ounces of TNT. A magnitude 8 earthquake releases as much energy as detonating 6 million tons of TNT. Fortunately, most of the earthquakes that occur each year are magnitude 2.5 or less, too small to be felt by most people.
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Photos 03/03/2015

A scale model of the solar system. Lets compare our earth with the other planets :)

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Photos 12/02/2015

NSRO coming soon in front of you.
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Photos 06/12/2014

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PLUTO, here we come! Time to wake up and go explore another world for the first time. For 8 years and almost 3 billion miles, a NASA spacecraft has been speeding towards Pluto. Tonight, it awakens from hibernation. The real fun starts in early May, when the New Horizons spacecraft will start sending back hundreds of images of Pluto... at a higher resolution than ever before in human history. What will we see? "An icy world with a wispy atmosphere, possible polar ice caps, and maybe even mountains and cryogenic volcanoes and geysers that spew nitrogen." (http://goo.gl/tSw1VM) Prepare to be awestruck. 2015 will be an amazing year for space. -- Why go to Pluto? --> http:// pluto.jhuapl.edu/overview/whyGo.php Reddit AMA with New Horizons scientists --> http://goo.gl/QlTu3K Image: NASA/JPL/APL/SwRI

Photos 24/09/2014

CONGRATULATIONS !!!
India made history with the
insertion of Indian Space Research Organisation's Mars Orbiter "Mangalyaan" into the orbit of the red planet, A first country from Asia (Y) ISRO

Photos 21/06/2014

Milky Way over mountains of Manaslu Conservation Area, Nepal, Himalayas.
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Alt. 4200 m.
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http://500px.com/photo/74156059

Photos 18/06/2014

Radio Telescope
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The Very Large Array, one of the world’s premier astronomical radio observatories, consists of 27 radio antennas in a Y-shaped configuration 50 miles west of Socorro, New Mexico. Each antenna is 82 feet (25 m) in diameter. The data from the antennas is combined electronically to give the resolution of an antenna 22 miles (36 km) across. Image courtesy of NRAO/AUI and NRAO

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