Assignment 10 : Reporting on Science Fiction and Reality

Kolkata, February 9: “Science fiction has taken us far and wide over time. Never in the past, most of the time in the unseen future. If this leap continues in the hands of established science, there are many lessons to be learned along with entertainment. Otherwise, it becomes a step in the direction of strange, miraculous, etc. Of course, there is no less debate about this. ”

Science fiction is a subject that has no end. The only goal of those who have researched and pursued science is to bring science to the common people, to the students. To develop a science-minded attitude. In the current New Normal situation, people have become accustomed to virtual platforms. Jagadish Bose National Science Talent Search and Science Promotion has taken such an initiative. A webinar was organized on Tuesday, February 9, 2021 in their joint venture. The theme of the webinar was “Science and Fiction, Real”. The webinar starts at 3 p.m. The main speaker of the discussion was the program producer of Akashvani. The mind is the perfect slave.

Today’s discussion was moderated by Mr. Abhijit Kar. Mrs. Maitri Bhattacharya gave the inaugural address at the beginning. He also introduced today’s keynote speaker Manasbabu to everyone. Speaker Manasbabu shed light on today’s topic through a beautiful presentation. He first spoke of Arthur C. Clark. Who has been called the father of satellite communications. He worked with the radar. Went to Sri Lanka for scrubbing. On May 25, 1945, his novel The Space Station was published, where he gave an idea of ​​the satellite. The first communication signal went in 1980, dubbed ‘Courier 1B’. The signal was first sent from the United States. He wrote a letter, through which he introduced science fiction. This signal showed slowly realizing Clark’s imagination. In 1969 he wrote a novel called Clarke Clipper. There he mentioned the elevator that would go up to the satellite. Manas Babu is also talking about Russian scientist Konstantin Slovsky and Fred Hail.

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