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प्रश्न
Look at Sunita’s photographs and the dates written on each of them. Write what all is happening and when?
उत्तर
Date | Event |
09-12-2006 | The spacecraft is taking off |
11-12-2006 | Astronauts are floating inside the spacecraft |
11-12-2006 | Astronauts are taking food |
13-12-2006 | Sunita is working |
16-12-2006 | Sunita is roaming outside the spacecraft |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
If the earth is round like a globe, how is it that we do not fall off?
Close your eyes. Imagine that your class is a spaceship. Zooo...m – in 10 minutes you have entered space. Your spaceship is now going around the earth. Now say:
- Are you able to sit in one place?
- What about your hair?
- Oh, look … where are your bags and books going?
- what is your teacher doing? Where is her chalk?
- How did you eat your food during the break? How did you drink water? What happened to the ball that you threw up?
Can you now say why Sunita’s hair kept standing?
Take a 5 rupee coin and a small piece of paper. The paper should be about one-fourth the size of the coin.
- Hold the coin in one hand and the paper in the other. Drop them at the same time. What happened?
- Now place the tiny paper on the coin and drop them. What happened this time? Surprised!
- Can you see India?
- Can you recognize any other place?
- Where is the sea?
- Do you find anything similar between the globe and this picture of the earth? In what ways are they different?
- Do you think Sunita could make out Pakistan, Nepal, and Burma separately when she saw the earth from space?
Do you think the moon is flat like the coin or round like a ball?
At night look at the sky carefully for 5 minutes.
- What could you see?
- Did you see anything moving in the sky? What do you think it could be? A star or a shooting star or a satellite (satellites are used for the TV, telephones, and for weather reports). Find out more about this.
Looking at earth from the space, Sunita said, “Different countries cannot be seen as separate from here. These lines are on paper. They are made by us.” What do you understand by this?
Why don’t you try to do the same with a coin? How many centimeters away from the eye did you keep the coin to hide the moon?
On 31 October the time of setting of the moon is given as 12:03. Have you ever seen the moon at 12 in the afternoon? Why don’t we easily see the moon or stars during the day?