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Answer: 1962
INCOSPAR was formed in 1962 within DAE, laying groundwork for ISRO's establishment in 1969; it initiated sounding rocket launches from Thumba.
Answer: True
Massive stars (>8 solar masses) evolve into red supergiants before core collapse triggers Type II-P/L supernovae; Betelgeuse and Antares are current examples.
Answer: Venus
Venus has a runaway greenhouse effect due to its dense CO₂ atmosphere (92 bar pressure), raising surface temperatures to ~465°C, hotter than Mercury despite being farther from the Sun.
Answer: Equator
Geostationary anchor point requires equatorial location; centrifugal force balances gravity along tether, enabling climber ascent without rockets.
Answer: True
Tidal dissipation synchronizes rotation/orbital periods over time; most major moons including Earth's Moon are tidally locked.
Answer: DESTINY+
JAXA's DESTINY+ (Demonstration and Experiment of Space Technology for INterplanetary voYage) targets active asteroid/comet 311P, studying dust ejection mechanisms.
Answer: Medium X-ray (8-30 keV)
POLIX (Polarimeter Instrument in X-rays) covers 8-30 keV, complementing AstroSat's CZTI and IXPE's soft band, studying accretion geometry.
Answer: True
Passivation vents residual propellants/batteries, eliminating explosion risks; mandated by international guidelines (IADC/UN COPUOS).
Answer: Silicates and organics/water
C-chondrites contain hydrated minerals, amino acids, and presolar grains, preserving early solar system composition and prebiotic chemistry.
Answer: Mariner 10
Mariner 10 used Venus gravity assist in Feb 1974 to reach Mercury, pioneering planetary flyby technique later exploited by Voyagers and others.
Answer: 3-4
LSST's wide-field camera images 20,000 deg² every 3-4 nights, detecting transients, moving objects, and dark matter via weak lensing.
Answer: True
Mars' thin atmosphere limits parachute deceleration; payloads >1 ton require supplemental propulsion (sky crane/retro-rockets) as used by Curiosity/Perseverance.
Answer: Solar photovoltaic arrays
SEP converts sunlight to electricity via solar arrays powering electric thrusters, enabling efficient cargo transport (e.g., Psyche, Lunar Gateway HALO).
Answer: 2024
SSLV-D3 achieved success on Aug 16, 2024, deploying EOS-08 and SR-0 demosat, validating SSLV operational capability after prior failures.
Answer: True
O-stars (>30,000 K, >16 solar masses) dominate UV output and drive feedback in star-forming regions, living only few million years.
Answer: ExoMars Schiaparelli
Note: Schiaparelli crashed in 2016; Beagle 2 landed but failed to deploy. No European mission has yet achieved fully successful Mars landing as of 2025.
Answer: NASA
NASA leads Artemis/Gateway program with international partners (ESA, JAXA, CSA), establishing cislunar outpost for sustained lunar exploration.
Answer: Star catalogue
Star trackers image star fields, compare centroids to stored catalogue entries, computing quaternion attitude with arcsecond accuracy.
Answer: True
Nice model posits giant planets migrated after gas disk dispersal, destabilizing planetesimal disk and triggering LHB ~4 Ga ago.
Answer: Voyager 2
Voyager 2's 1989 Neptune flyby revealed nitrogen geysers on Triton, indicating ongoing geological activity driven by tidal heating or insolation.