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| Spectacular years ahead in Space : Prof.
U R Rao | The last 50 years of space have been fantastic while
the next 50 years will be spectacular, remarked Prof. U R Rao, former chairman
ISRO, delivering his lecture on Challenges in Space in the 97th Indian
Science Congress. The space age began with the launch of Sputnik-I, 52
years ago from the former Soviet Union. Since then, plenty of satellites have
been launched. The Cosmic Background Radiation Explorer (COBE) launched in 1989,
confirmed the prediction made by the Big Bang theory. The Wilkinson Microwave
Anisotropy Probe and recently launched Herschel and Plank have contributed a lot
to the study of the universe. Dr. Rao said nine great challenges in space
are food security, energy security, environmental security, resource security,
space security, space transportation, search for life, exploration of the universe
and colonisation of Mars. The per capita food productivity of India which
is currently about 1.7 ton/ ha should be increased to about 4 tons/ha by 2050
to meet the growing food requirements. This can be done by initiating a new green
revolution that requires the application of space technology along with biological
inputs, he observed. Space technology can be used for better meteorological
forecasting which would help mitigate the consequences of disasters, he added.
Dr. Rao stressed the importance of energy security for industrial expansion,
agriculture and infrastructure growth. He explained with figures that per capita
energy usage of India is far lower than other developed and developing nations
like U.S (15 times more), EU (7.5 times more) and China (2.3 times more). Space
technology can play a significant role in coping with Indias energy deficit
by the better utilisation of energy resources as well as by learning the effects
of global warming, carbon dioxide emission and so on, he added.
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: Press Information Bureau Date :
January 07, 2010 |