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Ashish Ranjan Talks

James Webb Space Telescope | Astrophysics | Satellites | Rocket Boys | Spacecast Ep. 9

22 Feb 2022

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Spacecast is a podcast on Space science & Engineering. Here on a regular, we have scientific discussions. Our targets: To enhance your learning in the domain and for you to have a great time!  πŸ“Œ Time Stamps:  1. What is James Webb Space Telescope? 8:11 2. Red Shift 11:54 3. Difference between JWST and Hubble Telescope 19:04 4. The New Chairman of ISRO 28:23 5. Trajectory of JWST 32:37 6. Justifying $ 10 Billion towards JWST 33:33 7. We explore space to have fun 40:06 8. Space Technology helps Avoiding War 43:15 9. Rocket Boys Review 50:30 10. What kind of person Dr. Vikram Sarabhai was? 1:03:52 11. The boring side of Rocket Boys 1:07:25 12. What’s up with IMDB? 1:17:22 ⭐️ Qualifications of the host (Ashish Ranjan): ➑ Former Scientific Officer @ Department of Atomic Energy ➑ Former Scientist @ Indian Space Research Organisation ➑ Podcast hosts: Momentum, Spacecast, and Torq & Fire ➑ Founder and Coach @ Art of Speaking My Social Media: Ashish Ranjan πŸ“Έ Instagram: ashish_torq https://www.instagram.com/ashish_torq/ πŸ“˜ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/torq4712 πŸ“« Join Torq Broadcast on Telegram for fastest updates: http://t.me/torqbroadcast πŸ–‡ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ashishtorq 🜸 Website: https://torqseminars.com πŸŽ₯ Youtube: Ashish Ranjan https://www.youtube.com/c/AshishRanjanRSVP πŸ–‡ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/ashishtorq ______________________________ Video Version: Youtube Channel: Ashish Ranjan Video: https://youtu.be/4DuwDhrdFd0

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