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Gravity

by Prasad Ganti “Gravity”, the science fiction movie released a few months back, won accolades at the Oscar awards ceremony this year. It won 7 academy awards-for Best Visual effects, Best Sound mixing, Best Sound editing, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, … Continue reading

Posted in April 2014, Sidereal Times | Tagged , | Leave a comment

India’s Space Program

by Prasad Ganti I am a proud Indian American and enthusiastic and proud of both American and Indian space programs. India launched a mission to Mars a few months back. The orbiter called “Mangalyaan” (Mars craft) is enroute to Mars … Continue reading

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My Respects to Fred Hoyle

by Prasad Ganti One of the human weakness is to get carried away with the negatives associated with a human being and not make a balanced assessment of one’s capabilities. Something similar happened to Fred Hoyle, the great astrophysicist. He … Continue reading

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Mangalyaan – India’s Passage to Mars

by Prasad Ganti In the wake of the recent launch of MAVEN, the latest NASA mission to Mars, India’s space program is largely unknown to rest of the world, at least in the popular media.  At the beginning of November, … Continue reading

Posted in December 2013 | Tagged | Leave a comment

The Higgs Boson, Relativity and Gravity Waves

by Prasad Ganti The 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics was given to Peter Higgs of the UK and Francois Englert of Belgium for postulating a theory that predicted the Higgs boson. Nicknamed the “God Particle”, the Higgs boson is associated … Continue reading

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No More Peeping into a Telescope

by Prasad Ganti The word “telescope” conjures an image of a long scope with lenses or mirrors and an eyepiece to peep in to see the light collected by the lenses and mirrors. Well, this is the traditional optical telescope, … Continue reading

Posted in October 2013, Sidereal Times | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Construction of our Universe

by S. Prasad Ganti The greatest achievement of Cosmology in the last hundred years has been the Big Bang theory. How it was formulated and how it was proved. For most of the time human beings spent on the Earth, … Continue reading

Posted in September 2013, Sidereal Times | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Random Thoughts From A Novice

by S. Prasad Ganti  The 50th anniversary celebration of AAAP was a unique experience for me.  I enjoyed first the talk by Freeman Dyson on small science by amateurs followed by an interesting group discussion on whether there is anyone … Continue reading

Posted in June 2013, Sidereal Times | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

The Edge of Physics: A Book Review

by Prasad Ganti A Journey to Earth’s Extremes to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe by Anil Ananthaswamy Anil’s book contains different stories relating to physics experiments conducted in different parts of the world, most of them remotely located. Travelling … Continue reading

Posted in May 2013, Sidereal Times | Tagged , | Leave a comment