Aryabhata - Wikipedia Science, civilization and societyaryabhata i. Indian astronomer and mathematician, bc 476 (Kusumapura, India), dc550. Aryabhata was the first Indian scientist whose works have survived the http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryabhata
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Aryabhata ImageAryabhata.jpg right Arybhata at Nalanda UnivAryabhata gave the world thedigit 0 (zero) for Aryabhata also gave an accurate approximation for p. http://copernicus.subdomain.de/Aryabhata
The Àryabhatíya Of Àryabhata By J. Q. Jacobs The oldest exact astronomic constant? The ratio of earth rotations to lunar orbits in aryabhata's AD 498 writing. http://www.jqjacobs.net/astro/aryabhata.html
Www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Aryabhata acronyms.co.nz/gonym.php?ap=ARYABHATA Wiskundigen Aryabhataaryabhata is bekend door zijn boek Aryabhatiya dat hij in Kusumapura heeftgeschreven in Aryabhata was 23 jaar toen hij de Aryabhatiya in 499 afmaakte. http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Aryabhata
Aryabhata Bineesha ProjectThe Indian astronomer aryabhata is regarded as the founder of scientific Kripa Shankar Shukla translates a stanza in the Aryabhatiya Aryabhata sets http://turnbull.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Aryabhata.html
Aryabhata There are at least two mathematicians who lived by the name aryabhata. This isa biography about aryabhata from Kusumapura, now Patna. aryabhata belonged to http://www.math.sfu.ca/histmath/India/5thCenturyAD/Aryabhata.html
Extractions: There are at least two mathematicians who lived by the name Aryabhata. This is a biography about Aryabhata from Kusumapura, now Patna. Aryabhata belonged to the Kusumapura school, but was probably a native of Kerala since his tradition is still in vogue there. At age 23 he wrote his small but famous work on astronomy, the Aryabhatiya. In it he organized and combined existing knowledge of astronomy and mathematics. He says, "I delved deep in the astronomical theories, true and false, and rescued the precious sunken jewel of the knowledge by means of the best of my intellect and by the grace of God". Aryabhata considered his work as a whole, but Brahmagupta divides the work into two parts in his Brahma Sphuta Siddhanta. It consists of 121 slokas-three slokas (verses) forming the introduction and the conclusion, ten slokas written in the Geetika metre, followed by 108 slokas in the Aryavrata metre. Brahmagupta called the Geetika metre and the Aryavrata metre, Dasgeetika and Aryashtasatam respectively. He then divided the Aryashtasatam into three parts:
Aryabhata - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia This article is about the great Indian astronomer aryabhata, aryabhata () Aryabha?a) is the first of the great astronomers of theclassical http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryabhata
Extractions: Over $125,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August. Thank you for your generosity! Aryabhata (à¤à¤°à¥à¤¯à¤à¤) Äryabhaá¹a) is the first of the great astronomers of the classical age of India . He was born in AD in Ashmaka but later lived in Kusumapura , which his commentator BhÄskara I AD) identifies with Patilputra (modern Patna Aryabhata gave the world the digit "0" ( zero ) for which he became immortal. His book, the ÄryabhatÄ«ya , presented astronomical and mathematical theories in which the Earth was taken to be spinning on its axis and the periods of the planets were given with respect to the sun (in other words, it was heliocentric ). This book is divided into four chapters: (i) the astronomical constants and the sine table (ii) mathematics required for computations (iii) division of time and rules for computing the longitudes of planets using eccentrics and epicycles (iv) the armillary sphere, rules relating to problems of trigonometry and the computation of eclipses. In this book, the day was reckoned from one sunrise to the next, whereas in his Äryabhata-siddhÄnta he took the day from one midnight to another. There was also difference in some astronomical parameters.
Aryabhata (satellite) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia This article is about the first Indian satellite aryabhata. For information aboutthe astronomer see aryabhata. aryabhata was India s first satellite, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryabhata,_Satellite
Extractions: Over US$ 130,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August. Thank you for your generosity! (Redirected from Aryabhata, Satellite Aryabhata was India's first satellite, named after the great Indian astronomer of the same name. It was launched by the Soviet Union on 19 April from Kapustin Yar using a Cosmos-3M launch vehicle. Aryabhata was built by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to conduct experiments related to astronomy. The satellite reentered the Earth's atmosphere on 11 February edit Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryabhata_%28satellite%29 Categories Indian space program Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages ... Permanent link This page was last modified 21:04, 18 August 2005.
The Aryabhata Satellite aryabhata was India s first satellite, named after a ancient Indian aryabhata wasbuilt by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to conduct http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/heasarc/missions/aryabhata.html
Extractions: NASA Homepage ... VELA 5B Full resolution image Aryabhata was India's first satellite, named after a ancient Indian mathematician (5th century AD). It was launched by the Russians on 19 April 1975 from Kapustin Yar. The 96.3 minute orbit had an apogee of 619 km and a perigee of 563 km, at an inclination of 50.7 degrees. Aryabhata was built by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to conduct experiments in X-ray astronomy, aeronomics, and solar physics. The spacecraft was a 26-sided polygon 1.4 m in diameter. All faces (except the top and bottom) were covered with solar cells. A power failure halted experiments after 4 days in orbit. All signals from the spacecraft were lost after 5 days of operation. The satellite reentered the Earth's atmosphere on 11 February 1992. [Publications] [All Missions] [by Time] [by Energy] ... Tools Last modified: Thursday, 26-Jun-2003 13:48:18 EDT
The Aryabhata Bibliography The aryabhata publication list through May, 1999 is the result of a query to theADS service using the keyword aryabhata. Note the following link is not http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/heasarc/missions/biblio/aryabhata_biblio.html
TSE - Aryabhata aryabhata. Named after a ancient Indian mathematician (5th century AD) http//heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/Images/misc_missions/aryabhata.gif http://www.tbs-satellite.com/tse/online/sat_aryabhata.html
Extractions: Vidyapatha Home About Us Indian Institutes Indian Universities ... Contact Us Channels Vidyapatha Mail Vidyapatha News Indian Scientists Vicharpatha ... Scientists Aryabhata Previous Next Aryabhata Nearly five hundred years after the birth of Christ a ritual was held near Khagola, the famous astronomical observatory at the University of Nalanda near Kusumapura (Patna), to mark the "birth" of a treatise that was to lay the foundation of a new school of thought in astronomy. When the bell at the university tolled at 12 noon on March 21,499 A.D.,a chorus of vedic chants filled the air. And priests, after prayers before a havan, led a 23-year-old astronomer to a platform. Silence prevailed as the astronomer sprinkled holy water on the parchment and pen lying on a desk placed on the platform. Chanting holy verses, he gazed at the sun overhead and prostrated himself in obeisance before sitting at the desk. Taking the pen, he wrote the first letter of the treatise while the priests chanted slokas and the large crowd of learned men showered flowers on him. The young astronomer was Aryabhata and the treatise was Aryabhatiya. Born in 476 in Kerala,Aryabhata had come to complete his studies at the University of Nalanda, which was then a great centre of learning. When his treatise was recognised as a masterpiece, the then Gupta ruler Buddhagupta, made him head of the university.
Aryabhata 1 aryabhata 1 ISRO. This spacecraft, named after the famous Satellite, Date,LS, Suc, Launcher, Remarks. aryabhata 1, 19.04.1975, KY LC107, Kosmos-3M http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/aryabhata-1.htm
Extractions: Aryabhata 1 Aryabhata 1 [ISRO] This spacecraft, named after the famous Indian astronomer, was India's first satellite and was completely designed and fabricated in India. It was launched by a Soviet Kosmos-3M rocket from a Kapustin Yar. The spacecraft was quasispherical in shape containing 26 sides and contained three experiments for the measurement of cosmic X rays, solar neutrons, and Gamma rays, and an ionospheric electron trap along with a UV sensor. The spacecraft weighed 360 kg, used solar panels on 24 sides to provide 46 watts of power, used a passive thermal control system, contained batteries, and a spin-up gas jet system to provide a spin rate of not more than 90 rpm. There was a set of altitude sensors comprised of a triaxial magnetometer, a digital elevation solar sensor, and four azimuth solar sensors. The data system included a tape recorder at 256 b/s with playback at 10 times that rate. The PCM-FM-PM telemetry system operated at 137.44 MHz. The necessary ground telemetry and telecommand stations were established at Shar Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
Aryabhata aryabhata, är yubhut u Pronunciation Key. aryabhata , c.476550, Hindumathematician and astronomer. He is one of the first known to have used algebra; http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0804911.html
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Old Satellites aryabhata First Indian satellite, launched into a near earth orbit on April 19,1975, by an Intercosmos rocket of erstwhile USSR. http://www.isro.org/old_sat.htm
ISRO Celebrates Silver Jubilee Of Aryabhata Launch in different technologies of satellite building since the launch of aryabhata.Realisation of aryabhata starting from scratch with meagre infrastructure http://www.isro.org/pressrelease/Apr19_2000.htm
Extractions: The ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore, today celebrated the Silver Jubilee of the launch of India's first satellite 'Aryabhata'. To commemorate the event, a function was organised at the Centre during which posters were displayed depicting the progress made in different technologies of satellite building since the launch of Aryabhata. To commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Aryabhata launch, ISRO Satellite Centre will henceforth observe April 19 every year as Satellite Technology Day. In today's function Prof U R Rao, gave the first Aryabhata lecture "Aryabhata A Symbol of Excellence". He said that `thinking always ahead' has been the main factor behind the success of ISRO in realising 26 indigenously built satellites in the last 25 years. Prof Jayanth Narlikar, Director of Inter University Centre for Astronomy, Pune, spoke on the importance of space technology in astronomical observation and brought out the role of space platforms for astronomical research. Dr P S Goel, Director, ISRO Satellite Centre welcomed the gathering. The function was watched by scientists in all ISRO Centres in the Country via the ISRO's Space-Net that operates via INSAT-2A
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