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Major News and Events of 14 November 2019 |
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What Happened on 14 November 2019
On Wednesday, The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) publics some new pictures of Moon's surface captured by the Chandrayaan-2. The images were recorded by the "Terrain Mapping Camera-2 aboard Chandrayaan-2. ISRO tweeted from its official handle "Have a look of 3D view of a crater imaged by TMC-2 of #Chandrayaan2. TMC-2 provides images at 5m spatial resolution & stereo triplets (fore, nadir and aft views) for preparing DEM of the complete lunar surface".
Nearly 1,000 bird species, including migratory birds who flock every year to the lake have been found dead near Sambhar lake, 80 km south-west of Jaipur, Rajasthan. It was first reported by the tourists, later investigated by the government agencies when informed. A photographer with the Down to Earth magazine, Vikas Choudhary the death birds were scattered all over an area around the lake. He further told BBC that the numbers are expected to rise. Sanjay Kaushik, a senior forest official reporte, the estimate of the dead birds is yet to be counted. However, 20-25 birds who were still alive are being treated.
On Wednesday, The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) publics some new pictures of Moon's surface captured by the Chandrayaan-2. The images were recorded by the "Terrain Mapping Camera-2 aboard Chandrayaan-2. ISRO tweeted from its official handle "Have a look of 3D view of a crater imaged by TMC-2 of #Chandrayaan2. TMC-2 provides images at 5m spatial resolution & stereo triplets (fore, nadir and aft views) for preparing DEM of the complete lunar surface".
Nearly 1,000 bird species, including migratory birds who flock every year to the lake have been found dead near Sambhar lake, 80 km south-west of Jaipur, Rajasthan. It was first reported by the tourists, later investigated by the government agencies when informed. A photographer with the Down to Earth magazine, Vikas Choudhary the death birds were scattered all over an area around the lake. He further told BBC that the numbers are expected to rise. Sanjay Kaushik, a senior forest official reporte, the estimate of the dead birds is yet to be counted. However, 20-25 birds who were still alive are being treated.
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