The document outlines the history and significance of space exploration, highlighting milestones such as Sputnik 1, Laika, and the Apollo moon landings. It discusses the dangers, costs, and technological advancements associated with space missions, as well as the ongoing curiosity about alien life. The document concludes that continued investment in space exploration is crucial for human progress and understanding of the universe.
Introduction to space exploration and its role in empowering humanity.
Details the history of key events in space exploration, including Sputnik 1 and the first human flights.
Outlines the inherent dangers of space travel, including accidents and technical malfunctions.
Explains the geopolitical context of the space race during the Cold War and its implications.
Discussion on the financial aspects of space exploration and comparisons with societal needs.
Exploration of how space technology impacts daily life and drives innovation in various fields. Discusses human curiosity driving space exploration and potential signals from alien civilizations.
Showcases ISRO's achievements and the launch of satellites, emphasizing India's role in space.
Concludes on the importance of continued investment in space exploration for humanitarian advancements.
Thank you notes and reference sources used in the presentation.
The Past behindthe future
a. who is first?
b. What made them to put a step towards
exploring space?
c. What hurdles they have crossed?
d. Where are they at present?
e. What is ‘OUR’ future going to be?
3.
• The explorationof space
began with the launch of
the first artificial satellite
,sputnik 1,which the soviets
sent into orbit in 1957.
• Globally 43 countries now
have their own observing or
communication satellites in
earth orbit
4.
What was thefirst living
being travelled to
space?
DOG LAIKA
5.
Soviet cosmonaut YuriGagarin
become the first human in space
in 1961
Astronaut Neil Armstrong took
againt step for mankind as he
stepped on to the moon on july 20
,1969
6.
There is noeasy way to space from earth
the travell to space is
extremely dangerous.
since we first started
putting humans into space
there have been accidents
and many people have died.
8.
Dangerous effects thatcauses failure
• Highly explosive fuel
• Poor weather
• Malfunctioning equipment
• Human error
• Floating debris
• Meteoroids
Even re-entering to earth’s atmosphere has also its
dangers(columbia disaster)
9.
A rush tospace by the countries
• Our ability to achieve our
space goals became an
indicator of our status as a
great nation, and the Soviets
were our top competitors.
• This occurred during a time in
our history known as the Cold
War.
• This was a time when our
relationship with the Soviets
was, well, cold.
• The intense rivalry between
our two countries led us to
some amazing
accomplishments.
Should more moneybe spent on space
exploration?
• Space exploration involves both astronomy and
space technology. It requires a huge amount of
money to be spent on the journey to space.
• Humans in space require life support in order to
survive. Because of these extremely complex
systems need to be installed in the spacecraft.
12.
• In 1990sus spent about
$100 billions on the
Apollo Moon Program.
• This money could
provide
a year of health care
for 1,65,000 people
• Electricity for 8,30,000
homes
13.
SPIN OF TECHNOLOGY
Whatis spin of technology?
Since 1976, more than 30,000 applications of
space technology have been brought down to
earth to enhance our everyday life.
when we consult the weather forecast,
when we pick up the phone to contact someone
when we access the internet,
when we check our in car navigation system
routing information.
when we watch satellite TV,
• THE FISHERSPACE
PEN
• 4382.5 US Dollar
• 293671.33 Indian
Rupee
16.
• During thefirst NASA missions the astronauts
used pencils.
• Fisher developed space pen.
• In 1967, after rigorous tests, NASA managers
agreed to equip the Apollo astronauts with
these pens.
• Due to the controversy about the cost ,at that
time NASA tried to reduce the cost of pen to 6
dollars.
CURIOSITY
• For centuriesand still now, the success of
humans is the ability to be curious and explore
until the limit.
• The desire to know what lies beyond
current knowledge, is one of the our
noblest characteristics
A new signalhas been found deep in space that
could come from alien life.
The community of astronomers and scientists
who scan the skies with telescopes in an
attempt to find extraterrestrial life is abuzz
with excitement over a “strong signal” detected
deep in space that could come from an alien
civilisation.
22.
ISRO-INDIAN SPACE RESEARCH
ORGANISATION
•Geosynchronous Satellite Launch
Vehicle-Mk III (GSLV Mk III).
• About to launch 83 satellites of
different countries in the month
of march 2017.
• Among them 2 satellites are from
India.
• Aim is to put all the satellites in
their respective orbits.
23.
THE CONCLUSION
• Spaceexploitation is the key to the future we will reap the
rewards of the necessary investment of money and resources
• Researches and technologies about space exploration are
very important for humanity.
• Without risk, we remain in our caves, never daring to see
what lies beyond our immediate sight
• The money we are spending now on space program will
help in the long run.
• It is the main thrust of humanity’s future dreams which
expands their limits as new projects accomplished.