 Good afternoon everyone. We'll start in a few minutes. No problem. No problem. Thank you. Good afternoon everyone. I extend a warm welcome to all of you to this online event celebrating Chandrayaan Utsun. As we are all aware, India achieved a historic milestone on 23rd of August 2023 as Chandrayaan 3 successfully landed on the moon's south pole region. Today we have come together for this online talk to commemorate this remarkable achievement. To begin, may I kindly request our registering charge, Professor Pranjit Barasar, to speak a few words. Okay. Thank you Sruti. So this is really a moment of pride for all of us that the Professor Koiland, who was my colleague at the Diburgore University, is here today. He has just kept my request at a very short span of time to deliver this talk on which is towards the celebration of the nationwide celebration of this event that is Chandrayaan 3. So I welcome Professor Pooja to our platform, to this university and I think that your lecture today will give us a very detailed idea about the mysteries there in the space about all that we are surrounded within. My, the Diburgore University, the Center for Studies in Philosophy. My, Professor Pooja, we are Nemantran, Korya, Nixilu, and Nikwata talk, dear Karni. And he talked to one of the best talks. Thank you. I again welcome you to our university. Sruti. Thank you, sir. I would now like to introduce our distinguished guest speaker for today's event, Professor Kalyan Puyasar. Professor Kalyan Puyasar currently holds the position of head of the physics department at Diburgore University. Sir has completed his bachelor's, master's and PhD degrees at Diburgore University, and he earned his M Tech from Andhra University. With his dedicated experience in teaching and research at Diburgore University, Professor Kalyan Puyasar has contributed significantly to academia. His scholarly impact includes the publication of over 25 research papers in both international and national journals, as well as the authorship and publication of more than 10 books and book chapters. Professor Kalyan Puyasar has undertaken numerous research projects and has offered his expert consultancy services to both government and private sector entities. His areas of expertise include cosmology, space physics, and atmospheric physics. We now invite Professor Kalyan Puyasar to deliver his presentation. Thank you. Thank you very much. Sruti, before that, I want to place a request. Our Vice-Chancellor sir is with us. And may I request our honorable Vice-Chancellor sir, just to welcome Professor Puyasar to our university and to initiate the lecture. Thank you, Professor Pranjith Pora. I am really delighted that in a very short notice, Kalyanji could be available to address the gathering of our Open University fraternity on a very important issue on which the entire world is discussing. The entire world is surprised and the entire world is praising the country, our scientists and particularly people who are involved in this astronomy and Chandrayaan 3. It is a path-breaking work of our Indian scientists and very successful attempt which they have made, I think, each and every citizen of this country and majority of the people of the country, world who are interested in this activity, have felt first time that how accurately the people in ISRO could work, think, plan, and implement it. That accuracy was incredible. It is unbelievable and it is to be ever remembered by the mankind that this can be done by the scientists of this country, by the human brain. And as it is the requirement, not requirement as such, it is one of the letter which we received from UGC that we should discuss this matter. Among our learners, among the students of different educational institutions, we consider that we should also have a discussion which is to be attended by the learners across the state. And their number is around 40,000, 50,000. Those who are interested, they must be watching this debate today, discussion today. And to participate in this discussion, we have a large number of people watching you. And I have heard about you. I know about you that about your scholarly work in the field of astronomy. I think your sharing of knowledge in this field will be enlightening all of us. I request you to enlighten all of us. Thank you very much for bearing your valuable time. Thank you, sir. Ruti? Yes, sir. Okay, okay, we may carry on. Okay, so thank you very much, sir. Honourable Vice-Chancellor of the State Open University. My esteemed colleague, former colleague and professor, Dr. Pranjeet Parra. I can see Professor Zairi Burra probably. The video is not so clear for me, but still I assume he is there. And my esteemed colleagues from Pizzerkanto-Handikwai State Open University. And all the people present in this special talk on the occasion of celebration of the Sandrazan Uchab. As you know, Sandrazan has been launched from India and it was actually soft landing was scheduled on 23rd of August, 2023. And as pre-planned and as you may all be noting that the whole soft landing was automated with no intervention from the surface. So, it's actually learned in the hard way from its Sandrazan 2 experience that sometimes the manual intervention may be a huge problem in carrying out the soft landing of the mission. But from that particular experience, this time they have actually automated the whole sequence of processes. So that the soft landing of the mission is possible. So, it was a great achievement by Indian scientists as Honorable Vice-Chancellor has said. And indeed we should actually celebrate this kind of success throughout the country and throughout the world. So, my presentation was actually, I think on Friday, Dr. Bora has communicated with me that he wishes to have a talk on this occasion. And he actually insisted me that I should present what I have presented in the center of the Sandrazan philosophy where he was the chairperson and he was here in the University. So, basically I'll be speaking in Assam as if you permit me because this is a kind of a popular talk which I prepared for students mainly and laymen. So, maybe if you suggest that I should speak in English, then I can continue in English or my preference will be, of course Assam is not since Honorable Vice-Chancellor Sir is here. Let me know if I can continue in Assamese or I should continue in English. Whatever you are comfortable with, so you can speak in that language. Okay, thank you. Dabra Bhuya, you can continue in Assamese, no problem. Okay, alright. I understand better Assamese. Thank you Sir, thank you. So, I'll share my slides with you. Okay, are my slides visible now? Yes Sir. So, this is a picture which I have taken from my own camera. This is a full moon. And in full moon, I have taken the camera. And what you have seen, these two holes are south full. Let me show you what I have done. South full, the other south full is Assamese. I have done all of this in Japan. I don't know if you can see it. So, if you are a mortal being, you can see the difference between the two holes. If you see the difference between the two holes, then you can use the same method. You can use the same method. You can put the same method on the other side of the moon. You will see the difference between the two holes. But, if you see the difference between both holes. So, this is the picture I have taken from my own camera. This is a close-up of the two holes. I have taken an image from my own camera. Look at this. It is showing here. It was a^^ This is the picture which I have taken from my own camera. So, if you have any questions about Tarakar or Tarakar, please feel free to ask in the comment section. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask in the comment section. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask in the comment section. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask in the comment section. I would like to share with you the story of what I have been doing for the past few years. I have been doing this since I was a child. I have been watching a lot of movies. I have been watching movies since I was a child. I started at the young people of transportation. I have been very poor. I have travelled many times such as long and grew up. It is up to you to decide whether or not the size of the earth is right or not. The proportion of the planets to the size of the sun is right. The size of the earth is right. 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The data is not being analyzed. It will be in February- açıl. So there are these 20 years of data. And we will analyze for a while. We have seen these geoporinabels. These are large and now illuminated areas. They are biomeondal. We have seen these biomeondal illuminated. So we will analyze for a while. Some of you might know that So, it will hold mercury. The mercury, if you look at the so we can say, it will be a specific, this one telescope program, so we, mercury, so we can, we'll be doing it. So, my, yeah, the technical details, I say about, because, this one detail, put them on the hook, and it's, some of them, surface give it to, mercury, it will come, what it is, point three eight of arts, what it is, what it is, we'll be doing, I'm going to show you, what it is. think, Bihaspati, here we can see all the things that happened in Bihaspati, Bihaspati is a very unique place, it is very rare to see such a place, but I think this place is very different from other places. It is very different, it is very different from other places. Bihaspati is a place where you can see the world of Bihaspati. I think the question is, is it possible to see the world of Bihaspati? Is it possible to see the world of Bihaspati? Is it possible to see the world of Bihaspati? I think it is possible to see the world of Bihaspati, because it is a place where you can see the world of Bihaspati. That is why we have to consider Bihaspati as a place, because it is a place where you can see the world of Bihaspati. So, if you think about Bihaspati, you can see the world of Bihaspati. It is a field start, still emitting heat from its formation, 4.6 billion years ago. If you think about it, I have been living in Bihaspati for over 100 million years, but this is not possible. And the rest of the questions, I don't know the details yet, but the surface gravity is very low, 2.64 times the surface gravity of the earth. And what I have said earlier, in Bihaspati, when the sun rises, when the sun rises, when the moon rises, when the moon rises, the sun rises, the moon rises. So, I have to say this now. But now, the Bihaspati Bihaspati is a place where you can see the world of Bihaspati. The most important thing is distribution. Distribution is something we don't have any control over. We have to combat it musically. It's a very humbling system. We have all of you in the internet. Distribution is a distribution. Distribution is something we don't have any control over. I will tell you a little bit about the Ionian or Pachybryan Astronomers. The music is very different from the other instruments. The reason is that we don't have any control over it. We have to make a video about it. We have to convert the material distribution to the music. After the video, I will tell you a little bit about it. The reason is that we don't have any control over it. We don't have any control over it. 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Sir, so far how many earth-like planets has been spotted in the Goldilocks zone? Thank you, sir. So, we have one more question from our faculty, Dr Bhaskar Sharma. Sir, he has asked how could James Webb Telescope provide us photographs of events happening thousands of years ago? Can I repeat the question? Yes, sir. Sir, he has asked how could James Webb Telescope provide us photographs of events that are happening thousands of years ago? Okay. Thank you, sir. If we don't have any further questions, then I kindly request our revisitor-in-charge, Professor Pranjit Barasar, to deliver the formal vote of thanks. Thank you, Shruti. I think it is my perception that physics is always related. I think that all philosophical explorations of the mind actually begins from this art, the question regarding your existence or like that, everything. So, it is easy to observe in lecture. So, it is easy to observe in lecture. Thank you, sir. Thank you all for your participation and we look forward to future engagements and continued learning.