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 Sun is a constant source of energy. Every
day, the sun enriches the Earth with
uncountable amounts of solar energy, most
of which comes in the form of yellow light.
 All around planet Earth, sunlight is by far
the most important source of energy for all
living things. Without it, Earth is lifeless.
TYPES OF ALTERNATIVES
 SOLAR ENERGY
 WIND ENERGY
 HYDRO ENERGY
 BIOGAS
THE PERFECT ALTERNATIVE
• The photovoltaic (PV) process converts free solar energy - the
most abundant energy source on the planet - directly into solar
power.
• Photovoltaic systems use
sunlight to power ordinary
electrical equipment .
HOW PV CELL WORKS ?
 Other components in a typical grid-connected PV
system are the array mounting structure and the
various cables and switches needed to ensure that the
PV generator can be isolated both from the building
and from the mains.
 Again, good suppliers and installers of grid-connect PV
systems will be able to offer advice on these aspects
of the PV system.
 Architecture and urban planning
 Electrical generation
 Agriculture and horticulture
 Solar lighting
 Heating, cooling and ventilation
 Solar vehicles
CONCLUSION
 Due to this arising pollution and population problem
,the scarce of the natural resources is increasing
exponentially.
 So the only best substitute for the non renewable
natural resources is the SOLAR ENERGY ,the
renewable energy source for the future generations.
BIG DATA
and your mission
to the Red Planet
MARS
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Big Data
VARIETY
Structured to unstructured
VELOCITY
Batch to streamed
VOLUME
Terabytes to Petabytes
Data Analyst
Boffin
Dude, we gotta have one of those!
But maybe explain it to me another way...
Aspiring
CIO
Simply put – the collection and analysis of large,
diverse data sources to create a competitive
advantage
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6,200,000 pounds
Thrust -7,648,000 pounds-force;
20k per hour (give or take)
3,000,0000 parts in a labyrinth of fuel lines, pumps, gauges,
sensors, circuits, and switches
– each of which had to function reliably
Consolidated into one beautiful piece
of technology
That’s one giant leap for our
strategic and competitive
advantage
THAT’S ONE
BIG ROCKET
Value
Visibility
Variety
Velocity
Volume
BUT LET’S NOT GET
TOO EXCITED ABOUT
OUR MISSION
WE HAVE JUST A FEW,
WELL UM – TECHNICAL
CHALLENGES TO OVERCOME
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“There’s a whole lot of
stuff to test”
“Just like in IT”
“and you can’t have
everything all at once”
I’d like 50 fully assembled
rockets to test please
You know, it is actually
called rocket science for
a good reason
Chief
Rocket
Guru
Junior
Rocket
Scientist
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On September 23, 1999 NASA lost the $125 million Mars Climate
Orbiter spacecraft after a 286-day journey to Mars.
Miscalculations due to the use of English units instead of metric
units apparently sent the craft slowly off course — 60 miles in all
...but quality issues in BIG
projects can have a negative
impact... before, during and
after lift off
Tell me honestly... did you
test that GPS....
No… but in the big scheme
of things 60 miles isn’t that
far....
That’s a miss
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Service What?
Legacy
Infrastructure
Internal
External CloudPartners
everyone can have everything – all the time!
Service Virtualization
It’s a Service Jim,
but not as we know
it
Propulsion dynamics Telemetry & Communications
Contractor systems Power systems
There is an answer
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CONTROL ACCESS AUTHENTICATE
PROTECT DATA MANAGE IDENTITIES
...and your Smart card
Your Big Data mission...is, well, let’s say hush hush
Password Please...
...your eyes are such
beautiful colour
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Wow – these guys throw out a lot of
really useful stuff for a space pirate like
me ... I can learn a lot by sifting through
it
And as you blaze across the cosmos...
You need to protect what goes
in…
...and also what you can leave
behind in your dust...
Staff Moral
Product Strategy
Merger Plans
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Yeah ok, but ours has
a better paint job
...after all, you don’t want your data to become
someone else’s BIG DATA
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Like rockets, your Big Data is fed by a complex mix of ‘fuel’ or
applications – poor app performance
= no escape velocity
...Big Data V depends on the quality and
performance of your ‘fuel’
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Big Data will put similar stresses on your
infrastructure – especially performance– plan
proactively
...and of course Big Data V infrastructure needs to be
pretty fault tolerant
N1 Lunar Rocket
Complex combined forces, which ripped
apart propellant lines and turbines as well
other dynamic problems were not
discovered and worked out before flight.
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Same in IT – you’ll never have
enough capacity... So you’ve got to
use what you have carefully and find it
from other sources...
how...where?
...Getting Big Data V off the ground is the least of
your problems...
Fuel for a roundtrip to Mars might be a
bit of a challenge
400 to 450 days
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...Gas Clouds of Course!
SPARE PARTS INFRASTRUCTURE
FOOD & WATER
COMPUTE/ STORAGE CAPACITY
HEAT & AIR-CON
APPS
Harvesting and reusing resources will depend on
automation for speed and agility...ok, Big Data
survival!
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But in IT you wont have this luxury,
so consolidate functions using automated
processes… so that...
...Your Big Data V mission control elements are
crucial to success!
FLIGHT SURGEON
Monitoring the heath of your most important assets
BOOSTER SYSTEMS
Monitoring performance of propulsion systems
NETWORK ENGINEER
Network of ground stations relaying telemetry
and communications
…AND MANY MORE…
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Help your business
cost-effectively gain
insights and advantage
from your massive and
diverse information assets
– BIG DATA
...your rocket scientists – ok, data analysts – can do
what they do best
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Here’s
to your
successful Big
Data Mission!
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Congratulations !
Mission successful !
MARS
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LATEST
GADGETS
What Is A Gadget??
“A gadget is a small technological
device or object that has a specific
function.”
In simple words,'gadget' could be defined as a new,
unusual device, mostly used for entertainment; yet
also for household and security.
Classification of Gadgets
There are a few main categories, which can unite gadgets having the same
characteristic features.
1.The USB-based Gadgets
 The USB enables the users attaching various devices to their computer
without having to shut it down or reboot.
 Additionally, the power usage of USB-based gadgets is very low.
 Developing and afterwards manufacturing USB-based devices has become a priority for
many companies
2 . The Family of iPod Gadgets
• able to store up to 60 GB of music or
other media files.
•small anti-pick-pocket locks with codes, to prevent your
iPod from being stolen.
3. Spy gadgets
•very small but very functional at the same time.
•They have combined a voice recorder with a pen
•created button cameras, tracking devices and many other gadgets to help people reveal
somebody's secrets.
4.Numerous Watch Gadgets
Just because the technology has become so developed that they can now fit a mini
computer into a usual watch.
Built in calculators, calendars, timers, alarms, stopwatch, Bluetooth technology,
walkie-talkie , have equalizers built in, pictures music and video storing and playing
functions and some with built in flash drives.
5.Cell phone gadgets
•There are many gadgets that can be connected to your cell phone from car charger to a
hands free device.
•The Bluetooth technology and there are watches, hands free accessories and other cell
phones compatible with this technology.
6.Health Gadgets-
This class of gadget has been created not to entertain but to help people.
•For example: Home thermometers, infrared thermometers that can tell your temperature in
seconds and other diagnostic gadgets, blood pressure, sugar level, temperature etc.
3DOODLER
Lift your imagination off the page!!!!
What Is
3Doodler?
 3Doodler is the world’s first and only 3D Printing Pen.
3Doodler draws in the air or on surfaces.
It utilizes plastic thread made of either acrylonitrile butadiene
styrene ("ABS") or polylactic acid ("PLA") that is melted and then cooled
through a patented process while moving through the pen, which can then
be used to make 3D objects by hand.
Invention Of 3Doodler
The 3Doodler is a 3D printing pen developed by Peter Dilworth and
Maxwell Bogue of WobbleWorks LLC.
3Doodler began funding in February 2013 on the crowd
funding platform Kickstarter.
What All 3Doodler Contains?
 The pen:
 The Ink (i.e. ABS/PLA plastic):
3Doodler
Basic 3D
shapes and 3D
models
Jewellery ,
pendants and
hanging
ornaments.
3Doodler
"stencils"
Personalization
of everyday
objects
Decorative art
and fridge
magnets
Applications
3Doodler In Action….
Wire Art by Bud Bullivant
Sparkflight
3Doodler In Action(cont.)….
oWire Art by Ele McKay
oWire Art by Nakisha
Skinput
Technology
Introduction
What Is “Skinput”?
Armband
Working Of SKINPUT:
 As the skin taps on the skin; acoustic energies are formed.
 Two forms of the waves are formed:
1. Transverse.
2. Longitudinal.
Requirements :
 An acoustic detector to detect sound vibrations.
 It uses a microchip-sized pico projector to display menu.
 It needs bluetooth connection.
Advantages :
 The projected interface can appear much larger than it ever
could on a device’s screen.
 Arm can be brought closer to face (or vise versa ) to see the
display close up.
 colour contrast can be adjusted by dimming the light so that a
better picture will be visible if skin and the text are too similar in
color during daylight.
Google Driverless Car
It is a vehicle which can drive itself from one point to another
without assistance from a driver; in other words with an
autopilot system.
It is capable of fulfilling the human transportation capabilities
of a traditional car.
It is capable of sensing its environment and navigation on its
own.
The Google Driverless Car is like any car, but:
 It can steer itself while looking out for obstacles.
 It can accelerate itself to the correct speed limit.
 It can stop and go itself based on any traffic condition.
History
 The project is currently being led by:
Sebastian Thrun
 Director of the Stanford Artificial
Intelligence Laboratory.
 The Google Driverless Car is a project by
Google that involves technology for
driverless car.
How Does It Works ?
 The person who is sitting inside the car can just have to give the name of the place
where he/she wants to go.
 Autonomous car uses radar , lidar, GPS and computer vision. Advance control
system interprets the information to identify appropriate navigation paths as well as
obstacles and relevant signage.
 COMPONENTS:- Integrates Google Map with various hardware sensors and
artificial intelligence software.
:
Google Maps
 Provides the car with road information
Hardware Sensors
 Provides the car with real time environment conditions
Artificial Intelligence
 Provides the car with real time decisions
Components
GOOGLE MAP
 Google Map interacts with GPS and
acts like a database.
Speed Limits.
Upcoming intersections.
Traffic Report.
Nearby collisions.
Directions.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Google Maps and the hardware sensors
data are sent to the AI.
AI then determines:
=> how fast to accelerate
=> when to slow down/stop
=> when to steer the wheel
Goal of AI
The agent's goal is to take the passenger
to its desired destination safely and
Hardware Sensors
 The hardware sensors gives real time environmental properties.
Environment is dynamic so need real time results. Sensors attempt to create
fully observable environment.
=> LIDAR
=> VIDEO CAMERA
=> POSITION ESTIMATOR
=> DISTANCE SENSOR
Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages
=>Managing traffic flow to
increase road capacity.
=>Relieving vehicle occupants
from driving allowing them to
concentrate on other tasks or to
rest during their journeys
=>The current location of a vehicle
can be determine through GPS.
=>Increasing road capacity by
reducing the distance between the
cars.
=>If the vehicle is using internet
having less security then from the
hackers point of view in some cases
the vehicle can be switched off on the
roads(rare cases).
Hackers can change the route which
is plotted on the system.
=>In case of failure of main sensor
and backup sensors , the vehicle can
create a chance of accident.
Expensive software & current
legislation.
Conclusion
 So, these were some of the most popular gadgets of 2014,
but there is always scope for improvement …
Introduction
UFOs ARE UNDEFINED FLYING OBJECT,OFTEN ABBRIVIATED UFO
OR U.F.O IS AN UNUSUAL APPACENT ANOMALY IN THE SKY THAT IS
NOT READILY IDENTIFIABLETO THE OBSERVER AS ANY KNOWN
OBJECTASSOCIATED WITH EXTRA TERRESTIAL LIFE.
UFOs ARE UNDEFINED FLYING OBJECT,OFTEN
ABBRIVIATED UFO OR U.F.O IS AN UNUSUAL APPACENT
ANOMALY IN THE SKY THAT IS NOT READILY
IDENTIFIABLETO THE OBSERVER AS ANY KNOWN
OBJECTASSOCIATED WITH EXTRA TERRESTIAL LIFE
INTRODUCTION
UFOs ARE UNDEFINED FLYING OBJECT,OFTEN
ABBRIVIATED UFO OR U.F.O IS AN UNUSUALAPPACENT
ANOMALY IN THE SKY THAT IS NOT READILY
IDENTIFIABLETO THE OBSERVER AS ANY KNOWN
OBJECTASSOCIATED WITH EXTRA TERRESTIAL LIFE
INTRODUCTION
IT IS DEFINED AS LIFE THAT DOES NOT ORIGINATE FROM EARTH.IT IS
OFTEN,ALSO REFERRED TO AS THE ALIEN LIFE OR SIMPLY ALIENS.THESE
HYPOTHETICAL FORMS OF LIFE RANGE FROM SIMPLE BACTERIA – LIKE
ORGANISMS TO BEINGS FAR MORE COMPLEX THAN HUMANS.MANY
SCIENTISTS CONSIDER EXTRATERRESTIAL LIFE TO BE PLAUSIBLE,BUT THERE
IS NO EVIDENCE FOR IT’S EXISTANCE.
EXATERRESTIAL LIFE
IT IS DEFINED AS LIFE THAT DOES NOT ORIGINATE
FROM EARTH.IT IS OFTEN,ALSO REFERRED TO AS THE
ALIEN LIFE OR SIMPLY ALIENS.THESE HYPOTHETICAL
FORMS OF LIFE RANGE FROM SI.
EXATERRESTIALLIFE
THESE HYPOTHETICAL FORMS OF LIFE RANGE FROM SIMPLE BACTERIA – LIKE ORGANISMS
TO BEINGS FAR MORE COMPLEX THAN HUMANS.MANY SCIENTISTS CONSIDER
EXTRATERRESTIAL LIFE TO BE PLAUSIBLE BUT THERE IS NO EVIDDENCE FOR ITS EXISTENCE
STUDIES OF UFO’S
STUDIES HAVE STABLISHED THAT THE MAJORITY OF
UFO OBSERVATIONS ARE MISIDENTIFIED
CONVENTIONAL OBJECTS OR NATURAL PHE NOMINA-
MOST COMMONLY AIRCRAFTS AFTER EXCLUDING
INCORRECT REPORTS. HOWEVER MOST INVESTIGATORS
HAVE ACKNOWLEDGED THAT BETWEEN 5 % TO 20%
REPORTED SIGHTINGS REMAIN UNEXPLAINED.THE UFO’S
HAVE BECOME A RELEVANT THEORY IN MODERN
CULTURE & THE SOCIAL PHENOMINA HAVE BEEN THE
SUBJECT OF ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN SOCIOLOGY &
PSYCHOLOGY.
STUDIES OF UFOs
STUDIES HAVE STABLISHED THAT THE MAJORITY OF UFO OBSERVATIONS ARE
MISIDENTIFIED CONVENTIONAL OBJECTS OR NATURAL PHE NOMINA-MOST
COMMONLY AIRCRAFTS AFTER EXCLUDING INCORRECT REPORTS. HOWEVER MOST
INVESTIGATORS HAVE ACKNOWLEDGED THAT BETWEEN 5 % TO 20% REPORTED
SIGHTINGS REMAIN UNEXPLAINED.THE UFO’S HAVE BECOME A RELEVANT THEORY IN
MODERN CULTURE & THE SOCIAL PHENOMINA HAVE BEEN THE SUBJECT OF
ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN SOCIOLOGY & PSYCHOLOGY
EARLY HISTORY
UNEXPLAINED AERIAL OBSERVATIONS HAVE BEEN
REPORTED THROUGHOUT HISTORY. SOME WERE
UNDOUTEDLY ASTRONOMICAL IN NATURE :
COMETS,BRIGHT METEORS.
AN EXAMPLE HALLEY’S
COMET,WHICH WAS RECORDED BY CHINESE
ASTRONOMERS IN 240 B.C.SUCH SIGHTINGS
THROUGHOUT HISTORY WERE TREATED AS
SUPERNATURAL PLANETS,ANGELS OR OTHER
RELIGIOUS OMENS.
EARLY HISTORY
UNEXPLAINED AERIAL OBSERVATIONS HAVE BEEN
REPORTED THROUGHOUT HISTORY. SOME WERE
UNDOUTEDLY ASTRONOMICAL IN NATURE :
COMETS,BRIGHT METEORS
AN EXAMPLE HALLEY’S COMET,WHICH WAS RECORDED BY
CHINESE ASTRONOMERS IN 240 B.C.SUCH SIGHTINGS THROUGHOUT
HISTORY WERE TREATED AS SUPERNATURAL PLANETS,ANGELS OR
OTHER RELIGIOUS OMENS
INVESTIGATIONSUFO’S HAVE BEEN SUBJECT TO INVESTIGATIONS OVER THE YEARS THAT
VARIED WIDELY IN SCOPE & SCIENTIFIC RIGOR.GOVERNMENT OR
INDEPENDENT ACADEMIES IN THE US,CANADA,
UK,JAPAN,PERU,FANCE,BRAZIL,CHILE ARE KNOWN TO HAVE
INVESTIGATED UFO REPORTS AT VARIOUS TIMES.
AMONG THE BEST KNOWN GOVT. STUDIES ARE THE ‘GHOST
ROCKETS’INVESTIGATED BY SWEDISH MILITARY IN 1989.
PROJECT SIGN
IN 1948 PRODUCED A HIGHLY CLASSIFIED
FINDINGS THAT THE BEST UFO REPORTS PROBABLY HAD
AN EXTRATERRESTIAL EXPLANATION,THE PRIVATE BUT
HIGH-LEVEL FRENCH COMETA STUDY OF 1999 REACHED A
SIMILAR CONCLUSION.
PROJECT SIGN
IN 1948 PRODUCED A HIGHLY CLASSIFIED FINDINGS THAT THE BEST UFO
REPORTS PROBABLY HAD AN EXTRATERRESTIAL EXPLANATION,THE
PRIVATE BUT HIGH-LEVEL FRENCH COMETA STUDY OF 1999 REACHED A
SIMILAR CONCLUSION
PROJECT MAGNET
PROJECT MAGNET IS CLASSIFIED BY THE INTERNAL
REPORTS OF THE CANADIAN PROJECT MAGNET IN 1952 & 1953 ALSO
ASSIGNED HIGH PROBABILIY TO EXTRATERRESTIAL ORIGINS.PUBL
HOWEVER,NEIGHTER PROJECT MAGNET NOR DATES. CANADIAN
DEFENCE STUDIES EVER STATED SUCH A CONCLUSION.
PROJECT MAGNET
PROJECT MAGNET IS CLASSIFIED BY THE INTERNAL REPORTS OF THE CANADIAN
PROJECT MAGNET IN 1952 & 1953 ALSO ASSIGNED HIGH PROBABILIY TO
EXTRATERRESTIAL ORIGINS.PUBLICLY HOWEVER,NEIGHTER PROJECT MAGNET N
DATES. CANADIAN DEFENCE STUDIES EVER STATED SUCH A CONCLUSION.
ASTRONOMER REPORTS
THE US AIR FORCES ‘PROJECT BLUE BOOK’ FILES
INDICATE THAT APROXIMATELY 1% OF ALL UNKNOWN REPORTS CAME
FROM AMATEUR & PROFESSIONAL ASTRONOMER.IN 1952 ASTRONOMER
J.ALLEN HYNEK,THEN A CONSULTANT BLUE BOOK,CONDUCTED A BLUE
SURVEY FELLOW PROFESSIONAL ASTRONOMER.
ASTRONOMER
REPORTSTHE US AIR FORCES ‘PROJECT BLUE BOOK’ FILES INDICATE
THAT APROXIMATELY 1% OF ALL UNKNOWN REPORTS CAME
FROM AMATEUR & PROFESSIONAL ASTRONOMER.IN 1952
ASTRONOMER J.ALLEN HYNEK,THEN A CONSULTANT BLUE
BOOK,CONDUCTED A BLUE SURVEY FELLOW PROFESSIONAL
ASTRONOMER
ASSOCIATED CLAIMSPHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE,INCLUDING STILL PHOTOS,MOVIES & VIDEOS
CLAIMS OF PHYSICAL TRACE OF LANDING UFO’S,INCLUDING GROUND IMPRESSIONS.
RADAR CONTACT & TRACKING SOMETIMES MULTIPLE SITES.
PSYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON PEOPLE & ANIMALS INCLUDING PARALYSIS.
.RADAR CONTACT & TRACKING SOMETIMES MULTIPLE
SITES.
ASSOCIATED CLAIMS
PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE,INCLUDING STILL
PHOTOS,MOVIES & VIDEOS
CLAIMS OF PHYSICAL TRACE OF LANDING
UFO’S,INCLUDING GROUND IMPRESSIONS
PSYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON PEOPLE & ANIMALS INCLUDING
PARALYSIS
ANIMAL OR CATTLE MULTILATION CASES.
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON PLANTS SUCH AS INCREASED OR DECREASED
GROWTH.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EFFECTS.
ANGEL HAIR OR ANGEL GRASS POSSIBLY EXPLAINED IN SOME CASES AS
NISTS FROM BALLOONING SPIDERS OR CHAFF.
ANIMAL OR CATTLE MULTILATION CASES.
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON PLANTS
SUCH AS INCREASED OR DECREASED
GROWTH.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
EFFECTS.
ANGEL HAIR OR ANGEL GRASS
POSSIBLY EXPLAINED IN SOME CASES
AS NISTS FROM BALLOONING SPIDERS
OR CHAFF.
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
THIS PROJECT BOOK IS ASSOSIATED WITH THE STUDY
OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS FROM 1947 TO 1969.THE US AIR
FORCE STARTED WORKING ON A SPECIAL PROJECT NAMED ‘BLUE
BOOK’.IT WAS STARTED FOR INVESTIGATING UFO’S & WHETHER
THEY POSSED ANY DANGER TO NATIONAL SECURITY.
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
THIS PROJECT BOOK IS ASSOSIATED WITH THE STUDY OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING
OBJECTS FROM 1947 TO 1969.THE US AIR FORCE STARTED WORKING ON A SPECIAL
PROJECT NAMED ‘BLUE BOOK’.IT WAS STARTED FOR INVESTIGATING UFO’S &
WHETHER THEY POSSED ANY DANGER TO NATIONAL SECURITY.
MORE UFO’S OVER INDIA CAUSE GREAT
DEBATE.
MORE INDIAN MILITARY PERSONAL & LOCAL
NATIVES ARE COMING TO HIMALAYAS TARAI AREA & ARE
SUPORTING EXTREAMLY UNUSUAL ACTIVITIES WITH MANY UFO
SIGHTINGS ALL AROUND THE DAY.
MORE INDIAN MILITARY PERSONAL &
LOCAL NATIVES ARE COMING TO
HIMALAYAS TARAI AREA & ARE
SUPORTING EXTREAMLY UNUSUAL
ACTIVITIES WITH MANY UFO SIGHTINGS
ALL AROUND THE DAY.
MORE UFO’S OVER INDIA CAUSE GREAT
DEBATE.
INDIA TO ANNOUNCE UFO’S ARE REAL
NEW DELHI IS IN THE MIDDLE OF BIG SECRET INTERNAL
DEBATE.ON ONE SIDE OF THE LARGEST DEMOCRACY OF THE WORLD IS
EAGER TO EXPLAIN TO ITS CITIZENS & EXTRATERRESTIALS.ON THE OTHER
HAND THERE IS AN INVISIBLE UNTOLD INTERNATIONAL PROTOCOLS
THAT PROHIBIT DOING ANYTHING THAT MAY CAUSE WORLDWIDE FEAR
& PANIC.
INDIA TO ANNOUNCE UFOS ARE REAL
NEW DELHI IS IN THE MIDDLE OF BIG
SECRET INTERNAL DEBATE.ON ONE
SIDE OF THE LARGEST DEMOCRACY OF
THE WORLD IS EAGER TO EXPLAIN TO
ITS CITIZENS & EXTRATERRESTIALS.ON
THE OTHER HAND THERE IS AN
INVISIBLE UNTOLD INTERNATIONAL
PROTOCOLS THAT PROHIBIT DOING
ANYTHING THAT MAY CAUSE
CONCLUSION
ACCORDING TO SOME SCIENTISTS OF
INDIAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,UFO’S & STRANGE BEINGS
ARE VISITING IN SPECIFIC 100 SQUARE KILOMETER
REGULARLY SINCE LAST 18 MONTHS.
CONCLUSION
ACCORDING TO SOME SCIENTISTS OF INDIAN
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,UFO’S & STRANGE BEINGS ARE
VISITING IN SPECIFIC 100 SQUARE KILOMETER
REGULARLY SINCE LAST 18 MONTHS.
U.F.O. : WHAT ARE THEY…
 U.F.O. stands for
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS…
 The term is used for any aerial phenomenon whose cause cannot
be easily or immediately identified .
 The United States Air Force first coined this term in 1952
and defined these as those objects which remain unidentified
after special scrutiny.
 But…in general common people take UFO as a synonym for
alien spacecrafts…
STILL A MYSTERY :
George Adam ski (April 17, 1891 – April 23, 1965) was a Polish-born
American citizen who became widely known in ufology circles, and
to some degree in popular culture, after he claimed to have
photographed ships from other planets, met with friendly Nordic
alien"Space Brothers", and to have taken flights with them. The
first of the so-called contactees of the 1950s, he styled himself to
be a "philosopher, teacher, student and saucer researcher", though
his claims were met with skepticism.
THANKU
ALEENA JAISON
PRIYA JOSE
DEONA MARIYA
SHIBIN.P.SHAJI
AJAY SREENIVAS
ADARSH SASINDARAN

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Main cource book(chapter science)

  • 1. 1 Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • 3.  Sun is a constant source of energy. Every day, the sun enriches the Earth with uncountable amounts of solar energy, most of which comes in the form of yellow light.  All around planet Earth, sunlight is by far the most important source of energy for all living things. Without it, Earth is lifeless.
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  • 6. TYPES OF ALTERNATIVES  SOLAR ENERGY  WIND ENERGY  HYDRO ENERGY  BIOGAS
  • 8. • The photovoltaic (PV) process converts free solar energy - the most abundant energy source on the planet - directly into solar power. • Photovoltaic systems use sunlight to power ordinary electrical equipment .
  • 9. HOW PV CELL WORKS ?
  • 10.  Other components in a typical grid-connected PV system are the array mounting structure and the various cables and switches needed to ensure that the PV generator can be isolated both from the building and from the mains.  Again, good suppliers and installers of grid-connect PV systems will be able to offer advice on these aspects of the PV system.
  • 11.  Architecture and urban planning  Electrical generation  Agriculture and horticulture  Solar lighting  Heating, cooling and ventilation  Solar vehicles
  • 12. CONCLUSION  Due to this arising pollution and population problem ,the scarce of the natural resources is increasing exponentially.  So the only best substitute for the non renewable natural resources is the SOLAR ENERGY ,the renewable energy source for the future generations.
  • 13. BIG DATA and your mission to the Red Planet MARS NO JUNK MAIL
  • 14. 14 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved. Big Data VARIETY Structured to unstructured VELOCITY Batch to streamed VOLUME Terabytes to Petabytes Data Analyst Boffin Dude, we gotta have one of those! But maybe explain it to me another way... Aspiring CIO Simply put – the collection and analysis of large, diverse data sources to create a competitive advantage
  • 15. 15 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved. 6,200,000 pounds Thrust -7,648,000 pounds-force; 20k per hour (give or take) 3,000,0000 parts in a labyrinth of fuel lines, pumps, gauges, sensors, circuits, and switches – each of which had to function reliably Consolidated into one beautiful piece of technology That’s one giant leap for our strategic and competitive advantage THAT’S ONE BIG ROCKET Value Visibility Variety Velocity Volume
  • 16. BUT LET’S NOT GET TOO EXCITED ABOUT OUR MISSION WE HAVE JUST A FEW, WELL UM – TECHNICAL CHALLENGES TO OVERCOME 16 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
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  • 18. “There’s a whole lot of stuff to test” “Just like in IT” “and you can’t have everything all at once” I’d like 50 fully assembled rockets to test please You know, it is actually called rocket science for a good reason Chief Rocket Guru Junior Rocket Scientist 18 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
  • 19. On September 23, 1999 NASA lost the $125 million Mars Climate Orbiter spacecraft after a 286-day journey to Mars. Miscalculations due to the use of English units instead of metric units apparently sent the craft slowly off course — 60 miles in all ...but quality issues in BIG projects can have a negative impact... before, during and after lift off Tell me honestly... did you test that GPS.... No… but in the big scheme of things 60 miles isn’t that far.... That’s a miss 19 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
  • 20. Service What? Legacy Infrastructure Internal External CloudPartners everyone can have everything – all the time! Service Virtualization It’s a Service Jim, but not as we know it Propulsion dynamics Telemetry & Communications Contractor systems Power systems There is an answer 20 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
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  • 22. CONTROL ACCESS AUTHENTICATE PROTECT DATA MANAGE IDENTITIES ...and your Smart card Your Big Data mission...is, well, let’s say hush hush Password Please... ...your eyes are such beautiful colour 22 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
  • 23. Wow – these guys throw out a lot of really useful stuff for a space pirate like me ... I can learn a lot by sifting through it And as you blaze across the cosmos... You need to protect what goes in… ...and also what you can leave behind in your dust... Staff Moral Product Strategy Merger Plans 23
  • 24. Yeah ok, but ours has a better paint job ...after all, you don’t want your data to become someone else’s BIG DATA 24 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
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  • 26. Like rockets, your Big Data is fed by a complex mix of ‘fuel’ or applications – poor app performance = no escape velocity ...Big Data V depends on the quality and performance of your ‘fuel’ 26 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
  • 27. Big Data will put similar stresses on your infrastructure – especially performance– plan proactively ...and of course Big Data V infrastructure needs to be pretty fault tolerant N1 Lunar Rocket Complex combined forces, which ripped apart propellant lines and turbines as well other dynamic problems were not discovered and worked out before flight. 27 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
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  • 29. Same in IT – you’ll never have enough capacity... So you’ve got to use what you have carefully and find it from other sources... how...where? ...Getting Big Data V off the ground is the least of your problems... Fuel for a roundtrip to Mars might be a bit of a challenge 400 to 450 days 29 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
  • 30. ...Gas Clouds of Course! SPARE PARTS INFRASTRUCTURE FOOD & WATER COMPUTE/ STORAGE CAPACITY HEAT & AIR-CON APPS Harvesting and reusing resources will depend on automation for speed and agility...ok, Big Data survival! 30 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
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  • 32. But in IT you wont have this luxury, so consolidate functions using automated processes… so that... ...Your Big Data V mission control elements are crucial to success! FLIGHT SURGEON Monitoring the heath of your most important assets BOOSTER SYSTEMS Monitoring performance of propulsion systems NETWORK ENGINEER Network of ground stations relaying telemetry and communications …AND MANY MORE… 32 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
  • 33. Help your business cost-effectively gain insights and advantage from your massive and diverse information assets – BIG DATA ...your rocket scientists – ok, data analysts – can do what they do best 33 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
  • 34. Here’s to your successful Big Data Mission! 34 Copyright © 2013 CA. All rights reserved.
  • 37. What Is A Gadget?? “A gadget is a small technological device or object that has a specific function.” In simple words,'gadget' could be defined as a new, unusual device, mostly used for entertainment; yet also for household and security.
  • 38. Classification of Gadgets There are a few main categories, which can unite gadgets having the same characteristic features. 1.The USB-based Gadgets  The USB enables the users attaching various devices to their computer without having to shut it down or reboot.  Additionally, the power usage of USB-based gadgets is very low.  Developing and afterwards manufacturing USB-based devices has become a priority for many companies
  • 39. 2 . The Family of iPod Gadgets • able to store up to 60 GB of music or other media files. •small anti-pick-pocket locks with codes, to prevent your iPod from being stolen. 3. Spy gadgets •very small but very functional at the same time. •They have combined a voice recorder with a pen •created button cameras, tracking devices and many other gadgets to help people reveal somebody's secrets.
  • 40. 4.Numerous Watch Gadgets Just because the technology has become so developed that they can now fit a mini computer into a usual watch. Built in calculators, calendars, timers, alarms, stopwatch, Bluetooth technology, walkie-talkie , have equalizers built in, pictures music and video storing and playing functions and some with built in flash drives.
  • 41. 5.Cell phone gadgets •There are many gadgets that can be connected to your cell phone from car charger to a hands free device. •The Bluetooth technology and there are watches, hands free accessories and other cell phones compatible with this technology. 6.Health Gadgets- This class of gadget has been created not to entertain but to help people. •For example: Home thermometers, infrared thermometers that can tell your temperature in seconds and other diagnostic gadgets, blood pressure, sugar level, temperature etc.
  • 42. 3DOODLER Lift your imagination off the page!!!!
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  • 44. What Is 3Doodler?  3Doodler is the world’s first and only 3D Printing Pen. 3Doodler draws in the air or on surfaces. It utilizes plastic thread made of either acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ("ABS") or polylactic acid ("PLA") that is melted and then cooled through a patented process while moving through the pen, which can then be used to make 3D objects by hand.
  • 45. Invention Of 3Doodler The 3Doodler is a 3D printing pen developed by Peter Dilworth and Maxwell Bogue of WobbleWorks LLC. 3Doodler began funding in February 2013 on the crowd funding platform Kickstarter.
  • 46. What All 3Doodler Contains?  The pen:  The Ink (i.e. ABS/PLA plastic):
  • 47. 3Doodler Basic 3D shapes and 3D models Jewellery , pendants and hanging ornaments. 3Doodler "stencils" Personalization of everyday objects Decorative art and fridge magnets Applications
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  • 49. 3Doodler In Action…. Wire Art by Bud Bullivant Sparkflight
  • 50. 3Doodler In Action(cont.)…. oWire Art by Ele McKay oWire Art by Nakisha
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  • 56. Working Of SKINPUT:  As the skin taps on the skin; acoustic energies are formed.  Two forms of the waves are formed: 1. Transverse. 2. Longitudinal.
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  • 59. Requirements :  An acoustic detector to detect sound vibrations.  It uses a microchip-sized pico projector to display menu.  It needs bluetooth connection.
  • 60. Advantages :  The projected interface can appear much larger than it ever could on a device’s screen.  Arm can be brought closer to face (or vise versa ) to see the display close up.  colour contrast can be adjusted by dimming the light so that a better picture will be visible if skin and the text are too similar in color during daylight.
  • 61. Google Driverless Car It is a vehicle which can drive itself from one point to another without assistance from a driver; in other words with an autopilot system. It is capable of fulfilling the human transportation capabilities of a traditional car. It is capable of sensing its environment and navigation on its own. The Google Driverless Car is like any car, but:  It can steer itself while looking out for obstacles.  It can accelerate itself to the correct speed limit.  It can stop and go itself based on any traffic condition.
  • 62. History  The project is currently being led by: Sebastian Thrun  Director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.  The Google Driverless Car is a project by Google that involves technology for driverless car.
  • 63. How Does It Works ?  The person who is sitting inside the car can just have to give the name of the place where he/she wants to go.  Autonomous car uses radar , lidar, GPS and computer vision. Advance control system interprets the information to identify appropriate navigation paths as well as obstacles and relevant signage.  COMPONENTS:- Integrates Google Map with various hardware sensors and artificial intelligence software. : Google Maps  Provides the car with road information Hardware Sensors  Provides the car with real time environment conditions Artificial Intelligence  Provides the car with real time decisions
  • 64. Components GOOGLE MAP  Google Map interacts with GPS and acts like a database. Speed Limits. Upcoming intersections. Traffic Report. Nearby collisions. Directions. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Google Maps and the hardware sensors data are sent to the AI. AI then determines: => how fast to accelerate => when to slow down/stop => when to steer the wheel Goal of AI The agent's goal is to take the passenger to its desired destination safely and
  • 65. Hardware Sensors  The hardware sensors gives real time environmental properties. Environment is dynamic so need real time results. Sensors attempt to create fully observable environment. => LIDAR => VIDEO CAMERA => POSITION ESTIMATOR => DISTANCE SENSOR
  • 66. Advantages & Disadvantages Advantages Disadvantages =>Managing traffic flow to increase road capacity. =>Relieving vehicle occupants from driving allowing them to concentrate on other tasks or to rest during their journeys =>The current location of a vehicle can be determine through GPS. =>Increasing road capacity by reducing the distance between the cars. =>If the vehicle is using internet having less security then from the hackers point of view in some cases the vehicle can be switched off on the roads(rare cases). Hackers can change the route which is plotted on the system. =>In case of failure of main sensor and backup sensors , the vehicle can create a chance of accident. Expensive software & current legislation.
  • 67. Conclusion  So, these were some of the most popular gadgets of 2014, but there is always scope for improvement …
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  • 69. Introduction UFOs ARE UNDEFINED FLYING OBJECT,OFTEN ABBRIVIATED UFO OR U.F.O IS AN UNUSUAL APPACENT ANOMALY IN THE SKY THAT IS NOT READILY IDENTIFIABLETO THE OBSERVER AS ANY KNOWN OBJECTASSOCIATED WITH EXTRA TERRESTIAL LIFE. UFOs ARE UNDEFINED FLYING OBJECT,OFTEN ABBRIVIATED UFO OR U.F.O IS AN UNUSUAL APPACENT ANOMALY IN THE SKY THAT IS NOT READILY IDENTIFIABLETO THE OBSERVER AS ANY KNOWN OBJECTASSOCIATED WITH EXTRA TERRESTIAL LIFE INTRODUCTION UFOs ARE UNDEFINED FLYING OBJECT,OFTEN ABBRIVIATED UFO OR U.F.O IS AN UNUSUALAPPACENT ANOMALY IN THE SKY THAT IS NOT READILY IDENTIFIABLETO THE OBSERVER AS ANY KNOWN OBJECTASSOCIATED WITH EXTRA TERRESTIAL LIFE INTRODUCTION
  • 70. IT IS DEFINED AS LIFE THAT DOES NOT ORIGINATE FROM EARTH.IT IS OFTEN,ALSO REFERRED TO AS THE ALIEN LIFE OR SIMPLY ALIENS.THESE HYPOTHETICAL FORMS OF LIFE RANGE FROM SIMPLE BACTERIA – LIKE ORGANISMS TO BEINGS FAR MORE COMPLEX THAN HUMANS.MANY SCIENTISTS CONSIDER EXTRATERRESTIAL LIFE TO BE PLAUSIBLE,BUT THERE IS NO EVIDENCE FOR IT’S EXISTANCE. EXATERRESTIAL LIFE IT IS DEFINED AS LIFE THAT DOES NOT ORIGINATE FROM EARTH.IT IS OFTEN,ALSO REFERRED TO AS THE ALIEN LIFE OR SIMPLY ALIENS.THESE HYPOTHETICAL FORMS OF LIFE RANGE FROM SI. EXATERRESTIALLIFE THESE HYPOTHETICAL FORMS OF LIFE RANGE FROM SIMPLE BACTERIA – LIKE ORGANISMS TO BEINGS FAR MORE COMPLEX THAN HUMANS.MANY SCIENTISTS CONSIDER EXTRATERRESTIAL LIFE TO BE PLAUSIBLE BUT THERE IS NO EVIDDENCE FOR ITS EXISTENCE
  • 71. STUDIES OF UFO’S STUDIES HAVE STABLISHED THAT THE MAJORITY OF UFO OBSERVATIONS ARE MISIDENTIFIED CONVENTIONAL OBJECTS OR NATURAL PHE NOMINA- MOST COMMONLY AIRCRAFTS AFTER EXCLUDING INCORRECT REPORTS. HOWEVER MOST INVESTIGATORS HAVE ACKNOWLEDGED THAT BETWEEN 5 % TO 20% REPORTED SIGHTINGS REMAIN UNEXPLAINED.THE UFO’S HAVE BECOME A RELEVANT THEORY IN MODERN CULTURE & THE SOCIAL PHENOMINA HAVE BEEN THE SUBJECT OF ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN SOCIOLOGY & PSYCHOLOGY. STUDIES OF UFOs STUDIES HAVE STABLISHED THAT THE MAJORITY OF UFO OBSERVATIONS ARE MISIDENTIFIED CONVENTIONAL OBJECTS OR NATURAL PHE NOMINA-MOST COMMONLY AIRCRAFTS AFTER EXCLUDING INCORRECT REPORTS. HOWEVER MOST INVESTIGATORS HAVE ACKNOWLEDGED THAT BETWEEN 5 % TO 20% REPORTED SIGHTINGS REMAIN UNEXPLAINED.THE UFO’S HAVE BECOME A RELEVANT THEORY IN MODERN CULTURE & THE SOCIAL PHENOMINA HAVE BEEN THE SUBJECT OF ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN SOCIOLOGY & PSYCHOLOGY
  • 72. EARLY HISTORY UNEXPLAINED AERIAL OBSERVATIONS HAVE BEEN REPORTED THROUGHOUT HISTORY. SOME WERE UNDOUTEDLY ASTRONOMICAL IN NATURE : COMETS,BRIGHT METEORS. AN EXAMPLE HALLEY’S COMET,WHICH WAS RECORDED BY CHINESE ASTRONOMERS IN 240 B.C.SUCH SIGHTINGS THROUGHOUT HISTORY WERE TREATED AS SUPERNATURAL PLANETS,ANGELS OR OTHER RELIGIOUS OMENS. EARLY HISTORY UNEXPLAINED AERIAL OBSERVATIONS HAVE BEEN REPORTED THROUGHOUT HISTORY. SOME WERE UNDOUTEDLY ASTRONOMICAL IN NATURE : COMETS,BRIGHT METEORS AN EXAMPLE HALLEY’S COMET,WHICH WAS RECORDED BY CHINESE ASTRONOMERS IN 240 B.C.SUCH SIGHTINGS THROUGHOUT HISTORY WERE TREATED AS SUPERNATURAL PLANETS,ANGELS OR OTHER RELIGIOUS OMENS
  • 73. INVESTIGATIONSUFO’S HAVE BEEN SUBJECT TO INVESTIGATIONS OVER THE YEARS THAT VARIED WIDELY IN SCOPE & SCIENTIFIC RIGOR.GOVERNMENT OR INDEPENDENT ACADEMIES IN THE US,CANADA, UK,JAPAN,PERU,FANCE,BRAZIL,CHILE ARE KNOWN TO HAVE INVESTIGATED UFO REPORTS AT VARIOUS TIMES. AMONG THE BEST KNOWN GOVT. STUDIES ARE THE ‘GHOST ROCKETS’INVESTIGATED BY SWEDISH MILITARY IN 1989.
  • 74. PROJECT SIGN IN 1948 PRODUCED A HIGHLY CLASSIFIED FINDINGS THAT THE BEST UFO REPORTS PROBABLY HAD AN EXTRATERRESTIAL EXPLANATION,THE PRIVATE BUT HIGH-LEVEL FRENCH COMETA STUDY OF 1999 REACHED A SIMILAR CONCLUSION. PROJECT SIGN IN 1948 PRODUCED A HIGHLY CLASSIFIED FINDINGS THAT THE BEST UFO REPORTS PROBABLY HAD AN EXTRATERRESTIAL EXPLANATION,THE PRIVATE BUT HIGH-LEVEL FRENCH COMETA STUDY OF 1999 REACHED A SIMILAR CONCLUSION
  • 75. PROJECT MAGNET PROJECT MAGNET IS CLASSIFIED BY THE INTERNAL REPORTS OF THE CANADIAN PROJECT MAGNET IN 1952 & 1953 ALSO ASSIGNED HIGH PROBABILIY TO EXTRATERRESTIAL ORIGINS.PUBL HOWEVER,NEIGHTER PROJECT MAGNET NOR DATES. CANADIAN DEFENCE STUDIES EVER STATED SUCH A CONCLUSION. PROJECT MAGNET PROJECT MAGNET IS CLASSIFIED BY THE INTERNAL REPORTS OF THE CANADIAN PROJECT MAGNET IN 1952 & 1953 ALSO ASSIGNED HIGH PROBABILIY TO EXTRATERRESTIAL ORIGINS.PUBLICLY HOWEVER,NEIGHTER PROJECT MAGNET N DATES. CANADIAN DEFENCE STUDIES EVER STATED SUCH A CONCLUSION.
  • 76. ASTRONOMER REPORTS THE US AIR FORCES ‘PROJECT BLUE BOOK’ FILES INDICATE THAT APROXIMATELY 1% OF ALL UNKNOWN REPORTS CAME FROM AMATEUR & PROFESSIONAL ASTRONOMER.IN 1952 ASTRONOMER J.ALLEN HYNEK,THEN A CONSULTANT BLUE BOOK,CONDUCTED A BLUE SURVEY FELLOW PROFESSIONAL ASTRONOMER. ASTRONOMER REPORTSTHE US AIR FORCES ‘PROJECT BLUE BOOK’ FILES INDICATE THAT APROXIMATELY 1% OF ALL UNKNOWN REPORTS CAME FROM AMATEUR & PROFESSIONAL ASTRONOMER.IN 1952 ASTRONOMER J.ALLEN HYNEK,THEN A CONSULTANT BLUE BOOK,CONDUCTED A BLUE SURVEY FELLOW PROFESSIONAL ASTRONOMER
  • 77. ASSOCIATED CLAIMSPHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE,INCLUDING STILL PHOTOS,MOVIES & VIDEOS CLAIMS OF PHYSICAL TRACE OF LANDING UFO’S,INCLUDING GROUND IMPRESSIONS. RADAR CONTACT & TRACKING SOMETIMES MULTIPLE SITES. PSYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON PEOPLE & ANIMALS INCLUDING PARALYSIS. .RADAR CONTACT & TRACKING SOMETIMES MULTIPLE SITES. ASSOCIATED CLAIMS PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE,INCLUDING STILL PHOTOS,MOVIES & VIDEOS CLAIMS OF PHYSICAL TRACE OF LANDING UFO’S,INCLUDING GROUND IMPRESSIONS PSYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON PEOPLE & ANIMALS INCLUDING PARALYSIS
  • 78. ANIMAL OR CATTLE MULTILATION CASES. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON PLANTS SUCH AS INCREASED OR DECREASED GROWTH. ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EFFECTS. ANGEL HAIR OR ANGEL GRASS POSSIBLY EXPLAINED IN SOME CASES AS NISTS FROM BALLOONING SPIDERS OR CHAFF. ANIMAL OR CATTLE MULTILATION CASES. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON PLANTS SUCH AS INCREASED OR DECREASED GROWTH. ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EFFECTS. ANGEL HAIR OR ANGEL GRASS POSSIBLY EXPLAINED IN SOME CASES AS NISTS FROM BALLOONING SPIDERS OR CHAFF.
  • 79. PROJECT BLUE BOOK THIS PROJECT BOOK IS ASSOSIATED WITH THE STUDY OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS FROM 1947 TO 1969.THE US AIR FORCE STARTED WORKING ON A SPECIAL PROJECT NAMED ‘BLUE BOOK’.IT WAS STARTED FOR INVESTIGATING UFO’S & WHETHER THEY POSSED ANY DANGER TO NATIONAL SECURITY. PROJECT BLUE BOOK THIS PROJECT BOOK IS ASSOSIATED WITH THE STUDY OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS FROM 1947 TO 1969.THE US AIR FORCE STARTED WORKING ON A SPECIAL PROJECT NAMED ‘BLUE BOOK’.IT WAS STARTED FOR INVESTIGATING UFO’S & WHETHER THEY POSSED ANY DANGER TO NATIONAL SECURITY.
  • 80. MORE UFO’S OVER INDIA CAUSE GREAT DEBATE. MORE INDIAN MILITARY PERSONAL & LOCAL NATIVES ARE COMING TO HIMALAYAS TARAI AREA & ARE SUPORTING EXTREAMLY UNUSUAL ACTIVITIES WITH MANY UFO SIGHTINGS ALL AROUND THE DAY. MORE INDIAN MILITARY PERSONAL & LOCAL NATIVES ARE COMING TO HIMALAYAS TARAI AREA & ARE SUPORTING EXTREAMLY UNUSUAL ACTIVITIES WITH MANY UFO SIGHTINGS ALL AROUND THE DAY. MORE UFO’S OVER INDIA CAUSE GREAT DEBATE.
  • 81. INDIA TO ANNOUNCE UFO’S ARE REAL NEW DELHI IS IN THE MIDDLE OF BIG SECRET INTERNAL DEBATE.ON ONE SIDE OF THE LARGEST DEMOCRACY OF THE WORLD IS EAGER TO EXPLAIN TO ITS CITIZENS & EXTRATERRESTIALS.ON THE OTHER HAND THERE IS AN INVISIBLE UNTOLD INTERNATIONAL PROTOCOLS THAT PROHIBIT DOING ANYTHING THAT MAY CAUSE WORLDWIDE FEAR & PANIC. INDIA TO ANNOUNCE UFOS ARE REAL NEW DELHI IS IN THE MIDDLE OF BIG SECRET INTERNAL DEBATE.ON ONE SIDE OF THE LARGEST DEMOCRACY OF THE WORLD IS EAGER TO EXPLAIN TO ITS CITIZENS & EXTRATERRESTIALS.ON THE OTHER HAND THERE IS AN INVISIBLE UNTOLD INTERNATIONAL PROTOCOLS THAT PROHIBIT DOING ANYTHING THAT MAY CAUSE
  • 82. CONCLUSION ACCORDING TO SOME SCIENTISTS OF INDIAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,UFO’S & STRANGE BEINGS ARE VISITING IN SPECIFIC 100 SQUARE KILOMETER REGULARLY SINCE LAST 18 MONTHS. CONCLUSION ACCORDING TO SOME SCIENTISTS OF INDIAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,UFO’S & STRANGE BEINGS ARE VISITING IN SPECIFIC 100 SQUARE KILOMETER REGULARLY SINCE LAST 18 MONTHS.
  • 83.
  • 84. U.F.O. : WHAT ARE THEY…  U.F.O. stands for UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS…  The term is used for any aerial phenomenon whose cause cannot be easily or immediately identified .  The United States Air Force first coined this term in 1952 and defined these as those objects which remain unidentified after special scrutiny.  But…in general common people take UFO as a synonym for alien spacecrafts…
  • 86. George Adam ski (April 17, 1891 – April 23, 1965) was a Polish-born American citizen who became widely known in ufology circles, and to some degree in popular culture, after he claimed to have photographed ships from other planets, met with friendly Nordic alien"Space Brothers", and to have taken flights with them. The first of the so-called contactees of the 1950s, he styled himself to be a "philosopher, teacher, student and saucer researcher", though his claims were met with skepticism.
  • 87. THANKU ALEENA JAISON PRIYA JOSE DEONA MARIYA SHIBIN.P.SHAJI AJAY SREENIVAS ADARSH SASINDARAN

Editor's Notes

  1. Another key capability – and a rapidly growing discipline – is the area of Service Virtualization. This is a solution to the typical constraint that happens in the end-to-end development and delivery cycle. When it comes to testing especially, the typical refrain is “you can’t do anything until I have everything” – meaning, you cannot even start to properly test a new application until you have all the components of that application. [CLICK – circles appear showing application components - External, Partners, Cloud, Legacy, Internal] This is especially true of complex applications that combine components from internal and external sources, partners, cloud systems, and legacy platforms. [CLICK – transparent boxes appear around multiple components] Not everyone can have all of those systems at once; and you cannot ‘steal’ capacity from production to do testing. So you end up in a stalemate, where you simply cannot test all your code before it goes out the door. The result is high error rates, SLA failures, and cost overruns. [CLICK – small packages appear next to each of the transparent boxes ] With service virtualization, you can clone the behavior of these constrained systems, package them up, and create a simulated version of the whole application , or just some parts of it, including the components and the load patterns you choose. [CLICK – the user types appear at right, and the packages move along the paths to the different users ] You can then deliver these simulated service containers to whoever needs then – developers, acceptance testing, unit testing etc. whenever they need them. With service virtualization, everyone can have everything – all the time! This means you can deliver new services faster because there is less contention and waiting around for resources, but you also deliver them better, because you can actually run through more test cycles to find and fix more bugs.