Scores Not a Matter...

He Scored only an average mark of 750 in his 12th Board Exam. But he was awarded as a ‘Young Scientist’ by NASA! (These Headings in the News paper attracts me towards the best read today)
World’s lightest and smallest Satellite.
  • Mohammed Rifath Sharukh, a 17 year old young scientist made the World’s Lightest and Smallest Satellite!
  • Pallapatti born, Karur district; Tamilnadu.
  • NASA organised a competition. Over 8000 students from 57 countries participated. He was the only Indian who was selected among the 80 final selections.
About his Satellite:
  • He named the Satellite ‘ KALAM SAT’ in memory of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul kalam.
  • It weighs only 64 grams.(0.1 kg and 3.8 cm in size)
  • “Space Kidz India” supported him.
  • It was a complete Indian made Satellite.
  • Uses:
  • It will be used to detect the radiation in Space, and the changes in the atmosphere.
  • It will stay only 240 minutes in space, then it will automatically fall in to the specified ocean. Finally, it will be taken out for research.
  • Launch:
  • On June 22nd, 2017 it will be launched through the SRK Rocket.
  • If they launch successfully, then it will be used for Agriculture and Weather Monitoring.
  • I wondered when I saw Mohammed Sharukh’s 12th Board Exam Mark Details:
  • In Mathematics: 92/200.
  • In Physics: 89/200(Practical Mark: 50)
(For the rest, he wrote only for 39 marks in theory! (Less than my marks!))
  • He is one of the inspirations to the Students, who scored average marks in their Board Exams.
  • For Parents: Marks don’t determine your Children, who they are. Every Child is born with talents.
This will be the first time Indian student’s experiment will be flown by NASA. (Really appreciable!)

Source: www.quora.com

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