Friday, January 13, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Excuse

"The most unprofitable item ever manufactured is an excuse."

- Mc.Kenzie

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Rakesh Sharma

Rakesh Sharma (born January 13, 1949 in Patiala, Punjab, India) was the first Indian in space.

He was a squadron leader in the Indian Air Force and embarked on the mission in 1984. The manned space program of the Indian Space Research Organisation has depended entirely upon Russia, and the first Indian cosmonaut became the 138th man into space. He spent eight days in space aboard Salyut 7. Launched along with two other Soviet cosmonauts aboard Soyuz T-11 on 02 April 1984, was then-Squadron Leader Rakesh Sharma, a 35 year old Indian Air Force pilot. During the flight, Squadron Leader Sharma conducted multi-spectral photography of northern India in anticipation of the construction of hydroelectric power stations in the Himalayas. In a famous incident, he was asked by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi how India looked from the space and he replied, Saare Jahan Se Achcha, (translates to better than all the world) which happens to be the first line of a famous poem by Muhammad Iqbal.

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