Sunday, 6 August 2017

The man into the ocean!




India successfully completed the GMLV-Mark3 rocket experiment to explore human coexistence and is now ready to take the man to the bottom of the sea. A special craft design is being rolled into a six kilometer depth from the surface. The basic design for this was created by the National Institute of Ocean Technology (Nivot) scientists. It is expected to cost Rs 500 crore to create this craft with full Swadeshi technology. We are confident that we can complete within five years.
On completion of this, the five leading nations of this type technology will join Bharat with China, America, Russia, France and Japan. The design of the Nivot designed a spherical 'craft' with a 3.2 m diameter. From the ship it is dropped into the sea. Three scientists can go into the ocean. After 8-10 hours, research can be done. A robotic hand will be set up for collection of samples from there. Nivot Director Satish Shenoy said that the craft design would be approved by the Center.
'Sample' craft for three years
India now uses polymeretic modules with the help of International Seabed Authority for research in the ocean floor. The collection of models is becoming increasingly difficult as these are human-free devices. Sadi Shenoyi said that the Center is thinking of creating a 'human handcraft' with the knowledge of Swadeshi. But Nivot's concept of making a 'sample' craft before taking such a big experiment. Spherical craft will be completed in the next three years to take the man up to 500 meters in depth.

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