Wednesday, June 06, 2007

vid player

My Google AJAX Search API Application

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

the music sensation .



the most dedicated musician i have ever seen .he is reallly amazing .the way he gives sense of feeling to the music is the greatest thing i have observed about him.though saying anything about him is nothig for the gr8 work which he is doing.
PRAY FOR ME BROTHER ,the new album by him has really brought the real rehman feelings .
hats off to such gr8 musician.

long live "rehman"

Monday, May 28, 2007

power of google.



this is the power of google .why google is the best sarch engine in the world.know what exactly drives google .

reading shantaram is like getting a real touch of the life !


i am reading shantaram. the book is really a masterpiece as said . its really fr8 to know the ins and outs of the life of people with the eyes of an author .only the author can percieve the beauty .i am really enjoying the way author has dpicted the real world,real life.

really inspiring words.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

yr name into space







YourNameIntoSpace.org
What’s Unique:
450+ students, 18 countries, 1 satellite – and 121,866 pieces of prime real estate. We are
the largest American student-led spacecraft design program, and this is the first time that
individuals and organizations around the world have the opportunity to personalize their
very own portion of a satellite, and by doing so, support cutting-edge student research.
Our Mission:
To raise money to support student research in space life sciences and engineering, to
advance space exploration and share the excitement of space exploration with the rest of
the world, to inspire future scientists and explorers, and to launch our satellite into orbit!
How It Works:
In return for a donation to support development of our spacecraft, individuals and
companies can put pictures, logos, slogans, signatures, and other messages on our website
and on our spacecraft. With a launch expected in 2010, the satellite will orbit the Earth
for five weeks – after which a part of the satellite will return to the Earth to be recovered.
Images and messages on the outside of the spacecraft will be photographed in orbit, and
donors who reserved a spot in the Gold Zone of the reentry capsule will receive the space
hardware bearing their image or message. All donors will also be recognized on the
website and in other venues. In total, 121,866 square centimeters are available, for as
little as $35. The larger the donation, the more of this “real estate” a donor receives.
A Bit of History:
Development of the YourNameIntoSpace (Y*N*I*S) spacecraft and its science payload
began in 2001, with the creation of the Mars Gravity Biosatellite program. The program
goal is to design, develop, launch and operate a satellite that will orbit the Earth for five
weeks to study how Martian gravity -- about one-third that of Earth’s gravity -- will
affect the body. To date the project has actively engaged over 450 students from around
the world, from engineers to English majors. Students have been involved with every
aspect of the mission, from designing the satellite to developing launch operations and
running educational outreach activities.
Setting Precedents:
• The largest American student-led spacecraft design program
• The first time students have paid their way into space by offering a spacecraft as a
blank canvas to the public
• The first time individuals and organizations have had the opportunity to place a
family photo, logo, slogan, signature, message or other image on the surface of a
satellite
• The first privately developed life science spacecraft
• The longest biosatellite mission ever flown
Our Team:
The YourNameIntoSpace (Y*N*I*S) satellite is a collaboration between the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Funding:
To date, the Y*N*I*S team has received over $1.5M in support from partner universities,
NASA, Space Grant Consortium, and from generous corporations and individuals around
the world.
contact us at:
MIT/Y*N*I*S Program Office
media@yournameintospace.org
(US) 857.998.7440

Wednesday, February 21, 2007