Aditya Dey
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The Apollo 13 Odyssey: A Tale of Being Adrift in Space
A NASA spacecraft with three astronauts on board was on a mission to land on the moon. The spacecraft was at a distance of 322,000 KM away from Earth and it took three days for them to reach there. However, something terrible happened that no one was prepared for. The main oxygen tank blasted due to some fault, which was supplying oxygen to the astronauts. Now, the astronauts were certain about their fate as only 15 minutes of oxygen was left in the cabin and it was impossible to reach Earth within this time.
By Aditya Dey10 months ago in History
The Real Life Story Of Oppenheimer
J. Robert Oppenheimer, often dubbed the father of the atomic bomb, shares a striking parallel with Prometheus, the ancient Greek Titan. This comparison isn't drawn from a shared god-like intellect but rather a tale of gifts bestowed, consequences faced, and deep-seated remorse. Oppenheimer's life was a journey marked by towering achievements and profound dilemmas. His early fascination with the cosmos's mysteries set the stage for his pivotal role in one of the 20th century's most significant scientific advancements. Oppenheimer's life story is a testament to the power and peril of knowledge. As we unravel his narrative, we'll draw the lines connecting this brilliant physicist and Prometheus, revealing a tale of ambition, responsibility, and the price of progress.
By Aditya Dey10 months ago in History
Exploring the Depths of Online Secrecy
The internet is a vast and complex network of information, with many layers that are not immediately visible to the average user. Most people are familiar with the Surface Web, which is the layer of the internet that can be accessed through search engines like Google and Bing. However, beneath the Surface Web lies the Deep Web, which is made up of websites that are not indexed by search engines and require a password to access.
By Aditya Dey10 months ago in Psyche
Hawaii Wildfire Spreading Across Muai
Wildfires on Vancouver Island in Canada's west coast have sent toxic smoke across the country, creating apocalyptic scenes. While such fires are common in the region during the summer months, it is the earlier and more ferocious fires on the east coast that have startled residents. The largest blaze in Nova Scotia's history occurred in remote Barrington Lake, as warm and dry conditions turned the forest into a tinderbox. Houses were torched, and communities unaccustomed to climate change-induced temperatures were suddenly forced to evacuate. Canadian cities like Ottawa have been blanketed in thick orange smog as hundreds of fires raging across Ontario and Quebec have sent noxious fumes south, not just to Canada but also to America. The normally razor-sharp iconic skyline of New York City is now a smoky blur, and air quality due to the wildfires is the worst in decades. Flights and baseball games were canceled, and a show on Broadway was even momentarily halted after an actress had difficulty breathing on stage.
By Aditya Dey10 months ago in Journal
Mystery Of Titan Submarine
OceanGate's Titan submarine embarked on a historic journey from the Saint John Port in Canada on June 17th, 2023. The destination was the North Atlantic Ocean, 700 km away from Saint John, where the legendary shipwreck of the Titanic lay at the bottom of the ocean. The plan was to launch Titan at 8 am the next day, Sunday, but a problem was detected in the submarine before the dive. Despite the potential danger, the decision was made to proceed with the dive.
By Aditya Dey10 months ago in FYI
Things That You Don't Know About The Space
The Sun: Not What You Thought It Was For centuries, humans have looked up at the sky and marveled at the bright yellow ball of fire that is the Sun. But what if we told you that the Sun is not actually yellow, nor is it on fire? In fact, the Sun is a ball of gas, mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, and it emits most of its energy at a wavelength that's close to green. This is why, if you were to look at the Sun from the International Space Station, it would appear white.
By Aditya Dey10 months ago in Earth