Top Ten First Class Aeroplane Cabins in the World…

For those lucky enough to ride in a first class cabin, a 20-hour flight is actually something to look forward to.

AirlineRatings.com, which rates airlines on the level of comfort and safety they provide to passengers, recently ranked the top 10 airlines with the best first class cabins.

From multi-room suites to double beds covered in plush linens, here’s a look inside the cushiest first class cabins in the world.

Emirates

Emirates

Business class cabins on Emirates have privacy doors, personal mini bars, and ambient lighting for maximum relaxation. Each seat converts to a fully flat mattress.

On longer flights, take advantage of the onboard shower spa stocked with Bvlgari toiletries, or stretch your legs and grab a drink in the first and business class lounge.

Etihad Airways

 

Etihad

On Etihad Airways, cabins feature Poltrona Frau leather seats, ambient lighting, personal wardrobes, and a chilled drinks cabinet. Guests looking for the ultimate experience in luxury can stay in The Residence — an upper deck cabin on the A380 airbus that has a living room, separate double bedroom, ensuite shower room, personal butler, and chef.

Japan Airlines

Japan Airlines (JAL)

Each wood grain and leather cabin on Japan Airlines‘ 777 is designed with custom airweave bedding, a retractable privacy partition, and a 23-inch personal TV screen. Meals are prepared by chefs like Seiji Yamamoto, known for his three-Michelin star restaurant, Ryugin, in Tokyo.

Lufthansa

Lufthansa

Lufthansa’s first class suites include ergonomically shaped seats, lie-flat beds with a mattress topper, pillow, and duvet, and in-flight entertainment in up to eight languages. The wine list is curated by sommelier Markus Del Monego and caviar is served.

Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines

The seats on Singapore Airlines are 35 inches wide, with a bed length of 82 inches and curved side panels for privacy. Passengers are treated to pajamas and bedroom slippers as they relax in the ambient mood lighting. Each seat has a vanity corner with a mirror so you can freshen up before you disembark.

Qantas

International first class suites on Australia’s
Qantas airline are designed with lie-flat beds measuring 6.5 feet long. The mattress is made of plush sheepskin and the seat and leg rest are adjustable. There’s even an ottoman so you can have a guest in your cabin.

Dining options include an eight-course tasting menu or an à la carte menu designed by Chef Neil Perry, with selections from Quantas’ award-winning wine list.

SWISS

SWISS

Swiss International Air Lines’ first class armchairs are available on long-haul flights and can be turned into a lounge armchair, a table for two, or a 6.5 foot bed with a mattress and privacy walls.

Passengers are given pajamas by Zimmerli of Switzerland and toiletry bags that contain socks, eye masks, toothbrushes, toothpaste, earplugs, and skincare products by La Prairie.

Korean Air

Korean Air

Korean Air’s first class cabins offer a variety of seating options. The Kosmo Suite 2.0 includes a sliding door that’s see-through on the inside, a 9.4-inch partition, and a 79-inch seat. Kosmo Suite seats are 26.5 inches wide and have adjustable back support, a footrest, and one-touch controls to change positions.

There’s also a Kosmo Sleeper with a 78-inch lie-flat bed and a Sleeper Ottoman with a
180-degree lie-flat bed on B777-300, A330-300, and A330-200 aircrafts.

Seats come with personal LCD screens, individual reading lamps, and free noise-cancelling headphones.

All Nippon Airways

All Nippon Airways

ANA (All Nippon Airways) offers first class passengers a cabin with comfortable seating, a large adjustable dining table, and an adjustable cocktail table. What sets this cabin apart is its storage. There’s a mini closet for your jacket and shoes, a space underneath the ottoman for baggage, and multiple compartments for smaller items.

Seats have two LED personal lights, international telephones with personal satellites to make calls in privacy, a ‘do not disturb’ light, USB port, and 23-inch LCD wide-screen monitor.

Thai Airways

Guests flying Royal First Class on Thai Airways are greeted with chilled Champagne and caviar. The Airbus A380s and newly remodeled Boeing 747s feature semi-private suites that are almost eight feet long. Seats are either 23 or 27 inches wide on the 747 and Airbus A380, respectively.

Chairs convert to 180-degree lie-flat beds, in-flight entertainment systems boast 23-inch flat screes with over 300 programs, and passengers can relax with a full-body massage at the Royal First Lounge of Bankgkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport before their flight.

Source….www.businessinsider.com.au

Natarajan

Phone From Pepsi …?

File photo - A case of Pepsi Cola  is shown in this photo illustration in Encinitas, Calif. Oct. 10, 2013.

File photo – A case of Pepsi Cola is shown in this photo illustration in Encinitas, Calif. Oct. 10, 2013. (REUTERS/Mike Blake )

What do guitar amp maker Marshall and construction equipment companyCaterpillar have in common? They’ve both for some reason or another released branded smartphones. Now, you can add beverage conglomerate Pepsi to that not-so-exclusive list: a spec sheet leaked on Chinese social network Weibo shows the P1, a mid-range Pepsi-branded Android phone bound for overseas markets.

Like Marshall and Caterpillar before it, Pepsi seems to be betting on brand recognition rather than beefy hardware. The P1 features a 5.5-inch, 1,080p display, an unspecified 1.7GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of onboard storage, and a 3,000 mAh battery. It’s got a 13-megapixel rear-facing shooter and 5-megapixel front camera, and leaked images seem to show capacitive buttons beneath the screen (back, home, and multitasking) and a fingerprint sensor around back.

Just what makes the P1 uniquely “Pepsi” isn’t obvious, except for the color scheme. The leaked renderings show a home screen background featuring Pepsi’s signature red, white, and blue logo, and the phone’s reverse sports an embossed logo beneath the camera. But that appears to be the extent of customization.

Related: Is the world ready for a Pepsi Phone?

Branded handsets are obviously trendy, but Pepsi and smartphones seem like a particularly unintuitive pairing. Marshall’s effort at least sports features most people would identify with the company’s history and expertise — the Marshall London sports twin headphone jacks and a dedicated audio chip. Caterpillar’s phone, appropriately enough for a construction equipment company, features a ruggedized design. The Pepsi P1 by comparison seems pretty homogenous.

One thing the P1 will have going for is price, apparently. The leaks show a 1,299 yuan price point — about $205.

Pepsi confirmed the P1 to Reuters Tuesday, but declined to share specifics. If there’s more to the P1 than meets the eye, we’ll find out as soon as October 20 — the rumored announcement date. Here’s hoping for a Crystal Pepsi dispenser, a body crafted from Pepsi-can aluminum, incredibly good waterproofing, or any combination of the three, really.

Source….www,foxnews.com

Natarajan

Joke of the Day…”It is Booked…”

A newlywed farmer and his wife were visited by her mother, who immediately demanded an inspection of the place. The Farmer had genuinely tried to be friendly to his new mother-in-law, hoping that it could be a friendly, non-antagonistic relationship.

To no avail, she kept nagging them at every opportunity, demanding changes, offering unwanted advice and making life unbearable to the farmer and his new bride. While they were walking through the barn, the farmer’s mule suddenly reared up and kicked the mother-in-law in the head, killing her instantly.

mule

At the funeral service a few days later, the farmer stood near the casket and greeted folks as they walked by. The pastor noticed that when ever a woman would whisper something to the farmer, he would nod his head yes and say something. Whenever a man walked by and whispered to the farmer, however, he would shake his head, no and mumble a reply.

Very curious as to this bizarre behavior, the pastor later asked the farmer what that was all about. The farmer replied, “The women would say, ‘What a terrible tragedy’ and I would nod my head and say, ‘Yes, it was.’ The men would ask, ‘Can I borrow that mule?’ and I would shake my head and say,

‘Can’t. It’s booked up for a year.’

 

Source…..www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

In Mumbai, Taxis Are Transforming Into Works of Art….

The Taxi Fabric project gives local designers a new vehicle to show off their work.

Image Taxi Fabric

The bright pink interior of this taxi, by artist Pranita Kocharekar, reflects the diversity of Mumbai.(Taxi Fabric)

When you hop into a taxi, there isn’t usually much to look at except out the window. But one graphic designer wants to change that by turning cabs in Mumbai into canvasses for emerging artists.

Sanket Avlani is the founder of Taxi Fabric, a project that has already turned seven of the city’s 50,000-plus taxicabs into works of arts. The interior of each taxi, from the ceiling and doors to the seats, has been specially designed by local Mumbai designers, and the designs themselves are inspired by India’s most populous city.

Take the latest taxi to get Taxi Fabric’s special treatment—the design, by 25-year-old typographer and designer Pavithra Dikshit, features jasmine flowers, peppers, and lemons against an eye-popping green background. Called “Urban Garden,” it’s Dikshit’s way of paying homage to Mumbai’s disappearing green space.

“As a fast-growing metropolis, it has building and buildings coming up in every space,” says Dikshit. “The green color is shrinking, so I wanted my taxi to show to all the green things around you.”

Other designs were inspired the daily life of a Mumbaikar—the different people you meet on the streets, from businessmen to children to vegetable vendors; and the personal stories of the cab drivers themselves.

Mumbai has a relatively small design community and an even smaller appreciation for the profession, says Avlani, who grew up in Mumbai and now works in London. “The design world is very small there, and most of the designers know each other,” he says. “If you wish to study design in India, not many people would understand or encourage it as much as they would in Europe or the United States.”

His hope is that the project will help spark conversation about the designs between taxi drivers and passengers. For Avlani, the iconic black-and-yellow taxis are the perfect medium because they’re everywhere.

”It’s so easy for people taking those taxis to react to those designs if the stories they tell are those that they recognize,” Avlani says. “If even the driver gets excited about it, it’s a win-win for everybody.”

As funding continues to trickle in from Taxi Fabric’s Kickstarter campaign, which runs until August 10, Avlani and his team hope to give at least 20 more cabs a special makeover by the end of the year.

Young designers and students who want to participate can submit a portfolioto the Taxi Fabric team, who will then select artists to work with. “We gauge if the designer can handle a project like this and if they can bring something new, and if the have their own style,” he says. Once accepted, artists will work with the team and, in some cases, cab drivers who want to be part of the program, to come up with a unique design.

The concept itself isn’t entirely new. It’s common for taxi drivers in Mumbai to customized their cars with colorful seat covers, eye-popping window decorations, lights, and little trinkets on the dashboard. “The taxi is like a desk at work. They spend their whole day in it so for them, it has to look interesting,”says Dikshit. “They don’t think that it attracts extra customers or anything, but it makes themselves feel good about spending [time] in it daily.”

But the bright pink, vibrant blue, and lively green colors that Taxi Fabric designers bring to cabs are a big step up from what drivers typically choose for their interior. Many drivers, Dikshit says, just go with fabric that’s already available at textile markets. “They’re very dull in color, like brown and maroon,” she says. “That’s how it’s always been, and nobody has the time to think about, ‘What if [the seat] is yellow?’”

Boring fabric doesn’t generate conversation, which Dikshit sees as a missed opportunity. “The drivers have their own stories, and they’re happy to discuss everything from politics to religion to traffic, to who they are as people,” she says. “You can almost consider them an extended part of the city landscape.”

Designed by Tasneem Amiruddin, this taxi art design reflects the daily life of a Mumbaikar. (Taxi Fabric)

A design by Taxi Fabric creator Sanket Avlani pays homage to “dawaballas,” who deliver hundreds of thousands of hot lunches across the city every day. (Taxi Fabric)

Artist Lokesh Karekar went for a minimalist design inspired by the 1980s. (Taxi Fabric)

Guarav Ogale wanted his design to reflect the life of the taxi’s driver. (Taxi Fabric)

Source…..Linda Poon ….www.citylab.com

Natarajan

Indian Bus Conductor Abasaheb Gaikwad Wins 3 Gold Medals at Australian Master Games….

Abasaheb Gaikwad won three gold medals at the Australian Master Games in discus throw, hammer throw and shot put events. Here’s how he reached this stage of success.

35-year-old Abasaheb Gaikwad, a bus conductor from Shetjale village in Sangli, Maharashtra, has made India proud by winning three gold medals at the Australian Master Games, which were held in Adelaide.

Abasaheb broke his own records from the past, and bagged three gold medals in different games – discus throw, hammer throw and shot put.

Australian Masters Games

Source: Facebook

He had participated in the 30-35 age group category, and won by beating players from at least seven countries.

But success for Abasaheb did not come in one day. He prepared for the the games while working full time, and training himself without any coach. He has been able to reach this stage because of a lot of hard work, dedication, and the help of many people associated with him.

As the cost of the tour is very high, his employers at Maharashtra State Regional Transport Corporation (MSRTC), friends, family members and well-wishers, pitched in and helped him in gathering funds. Back home, when he was preparing for the games, his senior officials from MSRTC shifted him to internal duty and used to send him to trips only when they were close to the depot, so he could make time for practice. Because of the lack of sports facilities in Sangli, his friends also helped him during practice sessions.

“Before embarking on the trip Down Under, I had to go through a qualifying round in Mumbai, where I performed outstandingly and got chosen for the tour…My friends and colleagues helped me a lot, both in terms of gathering funds and preparing for the tournament. The cost of the tour is huge. Everyone collected a sum of Rs 2.5 lakh” he told The Pune Mirror.

Australian Masters Games is a biennial, multi-sport event. It covers more than 50 sports, and sportsmen aged over 30 years are allowed to participate from across the world. The 15th Australian Masters Games took place from October 3-10, 2015.

After participating in many district, state and national level championships, this self-taught athlete had also won two gold medals in javelin and discus throw at the Torino International Masters Games, held in Turin, Italy, in 2013.

Source….Tanaya Singh….www.thebetterindia.com

Natarajan

 

Why Did Late President APJ Abdul Kalam Call Siddharth a Friend…?

Siddharth GJ is a motivational speaker, a father, a Certified Documentary Credit Specialist, and a friend of the late President APJ Abdul Kalam. He also has cerebral palsy. Siddharth’s journey has been, expectedly, full of challenges, but is nothing short of inspirational given all that he has achieved because of his determination and strong will.

How often does it happen that the President of India calls you his friend? That he can spot you in a crowd of thousands of people and talks about you in his many motivational speeches. This may be a dream for most of us but for Siddharth GJ it was a proud moment when the late President referred to him as a friend.

Siddharth has cerebral palsy. But he never let this come in the way of his succeeding at whatever he set his mind to. He excelled academically, found an intellectually challenging job, and also became a motivational speaker delivering over a hundred talks.

kalam

Kalam and Siddharth shared a great bond after their first meeting at Chennai airport. –

President Kalam read an article on Siddharth on an online portal that talked about Siddharth’s medical condition and how he overcame all the challenges to succeed in his life. Impressed by Siddharth’s resolve and perseverance, the President wrote to him and expressed a desire to meet him. They finally met at Chennai airport in December 2005.

“I still remember the day. It was December 2, 2005. My life changed after that. I made him a small presentation on issues faced by people with disabilities. He even talked about that at a conference, which gave me huge recognition. I will never forget my meeting with him. I was mesmerized by his presence,” Siddharth recalls.

President Kalam was so bowled over by Siddharth’s work that he talked about him at the inaugural speech of the First International and the Ninth Annual Conference of the Indian Academy of Cerebral Palsy.

Their bond grew stronger and they kept in touch and met a few more times. Siddharth recalls another incident when he had gone to attend a talk by President Kalam in Chennai. The President recognised his ‘friend’ from the stage and broke protocol to come and meet Siddharth in the crowd. 

“I loved meeting him because he did not make me feel that I was different. He treated me like a regular person. Often, people confuse cerebral palsy with mental illness. Which is so untrue because it is just a condition where the body and mind do not coordinate with each other. This affects the body posture and the way I behave. It has nothing to do with my intelligence,” says Siddharth.

Siddharth had jaundice when he was just three months old. His parents, who were simple villagers, did not realize the seriousness of the disease. The delay in treatment left Siddharth with the condition which makes him ‘different’ from others.

Siddharth has always found a happier way to fight the challenges.

Siddharth (R) has always found a happier way to fight challenges

“The news shattered everyone in the family but they were so supportive. They never let me feel that I was any less. They would treat me exactly the way they would treat my sister. If she got a scolding, so would I,” he recalls.

The couple knew that Siddharth might not be as well co-ordinated as other kids of his age but he was as intelligent as any ‘normal’ child.

“It was not until I turned eight that I stepped into a school. Then, gradually, teachers saw my capabilities and gave me double promotions. I excelled in my studies and cleared my 12th exam with 90 percent marks in spite of having a scribe who barely knew English. I had to work very hard to explain to him what I wanted to convey. I could not score more because my scribe was not allowed to do the practical exam and draw diagrams,” says Siddharth.

He then finished his Master’s in Economics and excelled in that as well. He was now eager to enter a new world where he could work and become financially independent.

But this was just the start of the struggle Siddharth had to face because he encountered challenges and rejections at every step.

Many companies dismissed his job applications in spite of his incredible academic background. “They thought I would not be able to perform well under pressure. They just judged my abilities without even testing me. I was hurt and disappointed,” says Siddharth.

The rejections continued for several years and then a positive change came into his life when he got his first job in 2005 with ABN AMRO Central Enterprises Services Pvt. Ltd., as an officer trainee in the bank’s document checking section.

Siddharth has received various awards and recognitions for his work.

“That moment I felt that all my tears and hard work have paid off. All the pain and struggle were a thing of the past and I was full of new energy, hope and passion. I was proud because I got a job due to my capabilities and on my terms,” he recalls.

But this wasn’t the end of his journey. It was, rather, a new beginning. His life took a complete turn when he became a Tedx speaker in Chennai and, since then, he has never looked back.

“I spoke in front of an audience of over 250 people and they gave me a standing ovation. It felt so great to share my experiences and, since then, I have been giving many motivational talks at various platforms and inspiring people to live a more positive life,” he says.

He currently works with IndusInd Bank Ltd., as manager. In fact, he is the first person in the country with cerebral palsy to be a Certified Documentary Credit Specialist. –

Siddharth with his family.

A Certified Documentary Credit Specialist is a professional who demonstrates a high level of practical knowledge and understanding of the complex issues associated with documentary credit practice, which is a set of rules on the issuance and use of letters of credit (a document from a bank guaranteeing that a seller will receive payment in full as long as certain delivery conditions have been met).

He met a beautiful girl and says he experienced “love at first sight.” He is happily married to her and has a toddler boy. “I see myself in my son. He runs around the house and I live my childhood through him as I could not do so,” he says.

“I can’t thank my mother and my sister enough for their support. Sometimes, after continuous rejection, I would be very rude to them but they always supported me and showed me the right path. They would go out of their way to make me feel loved and accepted. The day when I came out of denial, I became a calmer person and pursued my life in a better way,” he says.

Siddharth’s story is one of struggle but also of love and support from the family helping him defeat hardships. He has not just overcome hurdles in his own life but is also, with his inspirational talks, helping others with disabilities live a more positive life today.

Here’s one of his most inspirational talks –

All pics: siddharthjayakumar.com

Source….www.Shreya Pareek…www thebetterindia.com

Natarajan

 

நவராத்திரி-கொலு-பூஜை-முறை”& கன்னிகா பூஜை”….

12-10-2015 மதியம் 12 முதல் 2 மணிக்குள் கொலு வைக்கலாம் அல்லது மாலை 6 முதல் 9க்குள்ளாக.

13-10-2015 நவராத்திரி ஆரம்பம்.

முதல் நாள்:

1208576_934106069952692_4823586982390101304_n.jpg

மஹா கணபதி பூஜையுடன் தொடங்கி கலச பூஜை செய்து, துர்கையை தியானம் செய்து கலசத்தில் ஆவாஹனம் செய்து துர்கா அஷ்டோத்திரம் படித்து பூஜை செய்யலாம். மஹிஷாஸுரமர்த்தினி ம‌ந்‌திர‌ம் பாராயணம் செய்யலாம்.

இரண்டாம் நாள்:

இக்சா சக்தியான துர்கையை துர்கா அஷ்டோத்திரம் படித்து பூஜை செய்து ஸ்ரீ லலிதா திரிசதி, ஸ்ரீ காமாட்சி ம‌ந்‌திர‌ம் பாராயணம் செய்யலாம்.

மூன்றாம் நாள்:

துர்கா அஷ்டோத்திர பூஜை. ஸ்ரீ லலிதா சஹ‌ஸ்ரநாமம் மற்றும் ஸ்ரீ லலிதா நவரத்ன மாலா பாராயணம்.

நான்காம் நாள்:

ஸ்ரீமகாலக்ஷ்மியை தியானம் செய்து லக்ஷ்மி அஷ்டோத்திர பூஜை செய்தல் நல்லது. ஸ்ரீ கனக தாரா ‌ம‌ந்‌திர‌ம், ஸ்ரீ அன்ன பூர்ணாஷ்டகம், அஷ்டலக்ஷ்மி ம‌ந்‌திர‌ம் பாராயணம் செய்யலாம்.

எல்லா நாட்களிலுமே பூஜையின் முடிவில் ஸ்ரீ துர்கா லக்ஷ்மி ஸர‌ஸ்வதீப்யோ நம: என்று கூறி மலர்களுடன், குங்குமம், அட்சதை ஆகியவற்றை அம்மாளிடம் சமர்ப்பிக்கவும்.

ஐந்தாம் நாள்:

லக்ஷ்மி அஷ்டோத்திர பூஜை செய்து ஸ்ரீ கனகதாரா ம‌ந்‌திர‌ம், ஸ்ரீ லலிதா சஹ‌ஸ்ரநாமம் பாராயணம் செய்யலாம். ஸ்ரீ மகாலக்ஷ்மி அஷ்டகமும் பாராயணம் செய்வது நன்மை தரும்.

ஆறாம் நாள்:

லக்ஷ்மி அஷ்டோத்திரம் அல்லது மகாலக்ஷ்மி ஸஹ‌ஸ்ரநாம பூஜை செய்தல் சிறப்பானது.

ஏழாம் நாள்:

ஸ்ரீ சர‌ஸ்வதி அஷ்டோத்திர பூஜை செய்து, ஸ்ரீ சாரதா புஜங்க ம‌ந்‌திர‌ம் மற்றும் ஸ்ரீ தேவி கட்கமாலா முதலியவை பாராயணம் செய்யலாம்.

எட்டாம் நாள்:

சர‌ஸ்வதி அஷ்டோத்திர பூஜை செய்து, ஸ்ரீ தேவி நவரத்னமாலா மற்றும் ஸ்ரீ பவானி புஜங்கம் பாராயணம் செய்யலாம்.

ஓன்பதாம் நாள்:

சர‌ஸ்வதி அஷ்டோத்திரம், லக்ஷ்மி அஷ்டோத்திரம் மற்றும் ஸ்ரீ லலிதா சஹ‌ஸ்ரநாமம் பாராயணம் சிறந்த பலன் தரும்.

கன்னிகா பூஜை

நவராத்திரியின் ஒவ்வொரு நாளிலும் அன்னை பராசக்தியை ஒவ்வொரு ரூபத்தில் ஆராதனை செய்கிறோம். ஏழு அல்லது பத்து வயதுக்குட்பட்ட சிறு பெண் குழந்தைகளை நம் இல்லத்திற்கு அழைத்து அவர்களை அன்னை பாலா திரிபுரசுந்திரியாக பாவித்து நல்விருந்தளித்து, புத்தாடை, அணிகலன்களான வளையல், சீப்பு, கண்ணாடி முதலியவற்றை தேங்காய், பழம், வெற்றிலை பாக்குடன் அளிப்பது அம்பிகை பக்தர்களின் வழக்கம்.

முதல் நாளில் ஒரு குழந்தையில் தொடங்கி விஜயதசமி அன்று நவகன்னிகைகளுக்கு மேற்கூறியவாறு உபசாரங்கள் செய்யலாம். அல்லது இப்படி செய்ய இயலாதவர்கள் கடைசி நாளில் ஒன்பது கன்னிகைகளுக்கும் ஒரு சேர விருந்தளித்து ஆடை, அணிகலன்கள் அளிக்கலாம். இந்த உபசாரங்களை தேவி பராசக்தி அன்புடன் ஏற்றுக் கொண்டு நமக்கு நல்வாழ்வு தருவாள்.

Read more: http://periva.proboards.com/thread/10287/#ixzz3oLA22P3H

Source….www/periva.proboards.com

Natarajan

 

 

Ever Wondered How Astronauts Get Into Their Spacesuits….?

photo credit: brownpau/Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

It turns out it’s even harder to get into a spacesuit than getting into a pair of skinny jeans after a few drinks.

NASA has released a video of astronaut Peggy Whitson putting on her spacesuit before an underwater training session. The video was filmed earlier this summer at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. It’s fairly understandable that it’s a bit of a pain to put on when you appreciate the amount of equipment it has to hold. Essentially acting as a one-man spaceship, it has multiple layers of insulation, oxygen supplies, a power supply, communication equipment, and even an emergency propulsion system.

Source….www.iflscience.com

Natarajan

படித்து ரசித்த கவிதை ….அணு நாயகன் அப்துல் கலாம் ….

மதம் பிடிக்கா மனிதர்
மனித நேயப் புருஷர்
தமிழ் படித்த விஞ்ஞானி
தமிழுக்கு கிடைத்த ஞானி!

எத்தனையோ பேர்
இப்பதவிக்கு வந்த போதும்
நீர் வந்த போது தானே
குடியரசுத் தலைவரென்ற கோபுரப் பதவி
சந்தனத்தை பூசிக் கொண்டது!

எத்தனையோ பேர்
தொட்டுப் போன நாற்காலியில்
நீர் அமர்ந்த பின் தானே
பட்டுப் பீதாம்பரங்களின்
பாரம்பரியத்தை உதறி
பருத்தி ஆடையில் பேசிக் கொண்டது!

மனப்பாடுகள் தீர
மனப்பாடங்கள் தந்தவர்
கணப்பாடுகள் மீற
கனவு காணச் சொன்னவர்!

சின்னத்திரையிலும்,
வண்ணத்திரையிலும் நடிக்காமல்
எண்ணற்ற இளசுகளின்
மனத்திரையிலும், மானசீகத்திலும்
வாழ்ந்த கதாநாயகர்!

இவரின் வருகைக்கு பின் தான்
கரிசல் காட்டுக்கும் கனவு வந்தது
இவரின் இருக்கைக்குப் பின்தான்
இஸ்ரோ தன் சிறகுகளை சிலிர்த்தது!

சாமானியனுக்கும்
சாம்ராஜ்ய பாஷை சொல்லிக் கொடுத்த
சாக்ரட்டீஸ் நீர்
சாதிக்கச் சொல்லியே
சரித்திரத்தை சரியான
பாதைக்கு ஓட்டிய சாரதி நீர்!

எவர் வருவர் உம்போல்
எவர்வரினும் இணையோ
உம்தாள் போல்
எம்மான் நீர் வாழ்க
இந்து சமுத்திரமாய்
நீர் வாழ்க!

Source— சுசீந்திரன், சென்னை.in http://www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan