UMMM, HA, HA, RIGHT RIGHT, OKAY, some might be annoyed by this, I want to tell you why it happened, I work as a software engineer, in my firm nobody turns on camera during video calls,so if someone is explaining something to you, your forced to keep giving occasional replies like ummm, ha , ha okay okay understood, I realised after this video iv carried it over to real life, corporate has taken over me I guess, Im sorry if it annoys you, some of the next 10 videos might have this I think उम्म्म, हा, हा, सही है, ठीक है, कुछ लोग इससे नाराज हो सकते हैं, मैं आपको बताना चाहता हूं कि ऐसा क्यों हुआ, मैं एक सॉफ्टवेयर इंजीनियर के रूप में काम करता हूं, मेरी फर्म में कोई भी वीडियो कॉल के दौरान कैमरा चालू नहीं करता है, इसलिए अगर कोई समझा रहा है आपके लिए कुछ, आप कभी-कभार उम्म्म, हा, हा जैसे उत्तर देने के लिए मजबूर हैं ठीक है ठीक है समझ गया, मुझे इस वीडियो के बाद एहसास हुआ कि मैंने इसे वास्तविक जीवन में ले लिया है, मुझे लगता है कि कॉर्पोरेट ने मुझ पर कब्ज़ा कर लिया है, मुझे खेद है अगर यह आपको परेशान करता है, तो मुझे लगता है कि अगले 10 वीडियो में से कुछ में ऐसा हो सकता है
@@GareebScientist i think people like us who are not in that field don't get the context and niche information for example when isro live streamed it's workshops few days ago so i didn't understood what they were talking about but it helped me like how organised discussion they were doing with ppt and all so i got an understanding of how workshop work and it was a feel good factor for me to see such thingsi think this is what he is also talking about. by the way amazing content and thank you so much for this and can you please do live stream for SPADEX mission today ?
This is amazing! As a microbiology student, it’s so exciting to see the real-life applications of what I’m studying. Watching experiments like these truly inspires me to dive deeper into the field. Microbiology is fascinating!
When I was an engineering student, I too thought that vga and serial port were the same thing until I got down to making a circuit board when I finally noticed that they are in fact different in the layout as well. Serial ports were still found on desktops and laptops then but on their way out. I won't be surprised if they disappear from maker scene in next decade.
I am a BMLT student so I understand all of this . Space bacterial impact can help us to unlock new things for medicine and batter observation of log and stationary phase of bacterial growth
Well Indeed... I tried to search Indian science channels and all the results are some tech review channels Sad that our country don't have creators like 3blue1brown, veritasium, numberphile etc Only channel comes to my mind is lesics but that too now is focusing on just fancy upper stories
Being a control and instrumentation engineer I am thankful to the video creator. And I can understand somehow what's gonna go inside these circuits. Big thanks and happy new year 🎊
the deep tech info in your videos is really something we all love 😍😍.....and the efforts adding 2 audio tracks and subs, man i salute you. You are doing gods work for spreading awareness and creating curiosity towards research in a country where mainly people are only focused on replicating west and making money while doing so, with very little to no innovation. Its sad many of our other uni (like mine) literally contribute 0 to scientific society.
Bacteria marne ke baad density q kaam hota? Uska body to wahi rahega na? Agar decomposition jaisa kch ho raha to bhi to sab wahi rahega. To fir light zada q pass karega? Bacteria marne k baad kya hota?
Good question, see we are measuring 600nm led wala optical density right, so when bacteria dies they may not retain exact shape, become small or disintegrate, while their bodies will remain but no more sensitive to max scattering from 600nm led light
I tried to search indian acience youtube channel and to surprise i was disappointed to see not a single recommendation, all suggestions were related to tech review channels and its sad to not see our country having creators like 3blue1brown, veritasium, numberphile, mathmaniac, ben eater etc etc...the only channel comes to mind is lesics and this one! Though this channel has different paths to go on as well!
Is this the same as the APEMS payload, developed by Amity University Mumbai, which studies growth-related changes in plant callus using the Spinacia oleracea model under microgravity (space environment) and Earth gravity (natural environment) and also the RVSat-1 payload, developed by RV College of Engineering, Bengaluru, which performs a microbiological experiment under microgravity conditions in Low Earth Orbit? RVSat-1 measures the growth kinetics of a gut bacterium, and both were launched on POEM-4. ???
So the demonstration of docking will happen just after the satellite release(like few hours) or it will take some time(days) and then they will demonstrate sometime later?
7:397:39 Gs you said ki led se emitted light bacteria block karega so the more the bacterial density less light the sensor would recieve tho uss particular plate jis me bacterial density jada hogi waha optical density tho kam hogi, but you said optical density badh jayegi kese? Btw im Atharva, server par may ke bad aauga ye exam clear kar ke nice video too....
Finally someone from Bharat is doing experiments like NASA and American Universities. Our students will never approach American Universities if they get the same situations here.
You guys talked about sending the command from ground station and data collection, but how are they sending collected data back to earth he did talked about RS485 was that it? Means RS485 will talk to POEM and then to Earth?
For becoming fighter jet Pilates you should have engeneering background or science background, they are not going space station for reserch they are going space for just explor and callect data
May be main Galat ho sakta hun Ye experiment NASA kab ka kr chuka hoga toh kya abhi tak koi details mila ki without gravity bacteria ka activity kya hai ?
Mera v sapna tha Scientist hone ka. Par India ka Education System me fas gaya or nahi ban paya. Mere jesa kitna students hoga jiska sapna indian education system ne Toda hai!
Sir ne kam se kam try kie new year se pehele tho ek video banaya….Kam se kam Kutch naya seekne ko Mila aaj :)) [Atleast sir tried to make a new video before the beginning of the new year,atleast we all got to learn something new today :))] Happy new year in advance sir,I hope you would also make a detailed video on SPADEX mission and its objectives :3
Silly comment... But why can't we just compress moon dust/sand and make bricks.. If just compression don't work add some kind of adhesive as taking bacteria food ,temperature requirements etc also have logistical issues 😢
Good to know that such unique research is carried out. But as a CSE student, do such inspiring research happen in our fields as well? Idk if this is the right place to ask 😅 but still..
definitely hoga, but its always so complicated tht difficult to make people excited atleast for me, although all my computer related videos are bangers
Why should something stay secret, this is hardly the most cutting edge research that has taken place within this field, nor is it security related. This in reference to when you mentioned in the video, that a certain thing will remain secretive. There is too much of keeping things secret, the public deserves to know about the research funded by the public. In almost every field of science or technology, very little information is ever released compared with other countries, whether it is data, photos or videos. This is nothing against you Gareeb Scientist, I like your channel very much, in fact you ask questions most others don't ask. I am really talking about the culture Indian scientific or general government institutions, very little transparency. Almost as if the people don't deserve to know or are not able to understand. When there is a failure in any given project, the information just gets buried, more accurately very little information is given. I suspect you probably agree with my thoughts on this, even though you might not wish to express it. Regardless, thank you for your channel, fantastic channel.
UMMM, HA, HA, RIGHT RIGHT, OKAY, some might be annoyed by this, I want to tell you why it happened, I work as a software engineer, in my firm nobody turns on camera during video calls,so if someone is explaining something to you, your forced to keep giving occasional replies like ummm, ha , ha okay okay understood, I realised after this video iv carried it over to real life, corporate has taken over me I guess,
Im sorry if it annoys you, some of the next 10 videos might have this I think
उम्म्म, हा, हा, सही है, ठीक है, कुछ लोग इससे नाराज हो सकते हैं, मैं आपको बताना चाहता हूं कि ऐसा क्यों हुआ, मैं एक सॉफ्टवेयर इंजीनियर के रूप में काम करता हूं, मेरी फर्म में कोई भी वीडियो कॉल के दौरान कैमरा चालू नहीं करता है, इसलिए अगर कोई समझा रहा है आपके लिए कुछ, आप कभी-कभार उम्म्म, हा, हा जैसे उत्तर देने के लिए मजबूर हैं ठीक है ठीक है समझ गया, मुझे इस वीडियो के बाद एहसास हुआ कि मैंने इसे वास्तविक जीवन में ले लिया है, मुझे लगता है कि कॉर्पोरेट ने मुझ पर कब्ज़ा कर लिया है,
मुझे खेद है अगर यह आपको परेशान करता है, तो मुझे लगता है कि अगले 10 वीडियो में से कुछ में ऐसा हो सकता है
Don't Worry Bhai it's chill 😅 lot of people have the same problem.
As a cse student I have to tolerate this. 😂
Knowledge is more important than that UMMM, HA ....
And
Thank you.
bhai mere ko bhi yehih problem hai 😭 we r cooked.
@@GareebScientist sometimes my umm get synchronized with yours while watching the vedio.. so no problem 👌
I don't understand much but I am here to support our Indian scientists working in India. I wish scientific temper builds in upcoming generation.
What was hard to understand, can you give feedback
@@GareebScientist i think people like us who are not in that field don't get the context and niche information for example when isro live streamed it's workshops few days ago so i didn't understood what they were talking about but it helped me like how organised discussion they were doing with ppt and all so i got an understanding of how workshop work and it was a feel good factor for me to see such thingsi think this is what he is also talking about. by the way amazing content and thank you so much for this and can you please do live stream for SPADEX mission today ?
@@GareebScientistactually, that is the fault from ours side,yours is all good ....
Keep growing
the only channel i have found covering indian space innovation in english at this level of detail, thank you for the great video!
As an mbbs student studied microbiology i can tell that this is such a brilliant experiment
That...?
As an arts student I am following the channel for a long time,
Think why?
@@IMasterSkeptic why? I have no background still watching this
This is amazing! As a microbiology student, it’s so exciting to see the real-life applications of what I’m studying. Watching experiments like these
truly inspires me to dive deeper into the field. Microbiology is fascinating!
Yea it is fascinating, but its also complicated . What do you do like for research
Video after a long time, but was totally worth the wait.
Thanks Ayush 🖖🏼
When I was an engineering student, I too thought that vga and serial port were the same thing until I got down to making a circuit board when I finally noticed that they are in fact different in the layout as well. Serial ports were still found on desktops and laptops then but on their way out. I won't be surprised if they disappear from maker scene in next decade.
Even I later understood that this is a dsub and vga is a type of dsub
Fr they will, but common in space world
Even those larger dvi port types
Covid was a Boom and bust 🙂 Slowed so many projects,
I hope Gaganyaan becomes a Grand Sucess for India🇮🇳🔥💯.
Aaj pata chala ki India mai bi ye sab hota hai , Thank You for this Vlog ❤
I am a BMLT student so I understand all of this . Space bacterial impact can help us to unlock new things for medicine and batter observation of log and stationary phase of bacterial growth
especially we can study antibiotic resistance evolution in such environments
@sayanghosh123 yes and can develop new medicine with less side-effects and maybe enhance metabolism and excretion of those medicines .
My favourite channel when it comes to India's scientific progress ❤🎉❤
Thanks for the like see u tomorrow for spadex live 🙏🏻
will you cover Spadex
want to, but the best info comes after the launch sadly, so have to wait
@@GareebScientistwaiting for your 3D animations..
@@GareebScientist launch livestream?
On 30/12/24 it happened@@GareebScientist
I like your channel which is the only purely scientific channel in India which will surely inspire youngsters to science especially space field
Well Indeed... I tried to search Indian science channels and all the results are some tech review channels
Sad that our country don't have creators like 3blue1brown, veritasium, numberphile etc
Only channel comes to my mind is lesics but that too now is focusing on just fancy upper stories
Amazing boss , hat off to put the content ,explanation and all related application involved in simple way . Thanks for the video , god bless you❤.
Amazing, man. I appreciate your efforts.
Being a control and instrumentation engineer I am thankful to the video creator. And I can understand somehow what's gonna go inside these circuits. Big thanks and happy new year 🎊
How is the current and future scenario of embedded control systems in our country in terms of jobs and advancements ?
I hope these experiments are carried in CY-4, in situ resources utilisation is critical for colonization
the deep tech info in your videos is really something we all love 😍😍.....and the efforts adding 2 audio tracks and subs, man i salute you. You are doing gods work for spreading awareness and creating curiosity towards research in a country where mainly people are only focused on replicating west and making money while doing so, with very little to no innovation. Its sad many of our other uni (like mine) literally contribute 0 to scientific society.
Thanks man, 2 tracks does make it complicated. I had to record total 30 audio clips, 15 for English and 15 for hindi
Super excited for tonight🤞
Kash aap logo ki sab baatein samajh pata....loved it ❤
India making Astrophage, let’s gooo 🎉
Bacteria marne ke baad density q kaam hota?
Uska body to wahi rahega na?
Agar decomposition jaisa kch ho raha to bhi to sab wahi rahega.
To fir light zada q pass karega?
Bacteria marne k baad kya hota?
Good question, see we are measuring 600nm led wala optical density right, so when bacteria dies they may not retain exact shape, become small or disintegrate, while their bodies will remain but no more sensitive to max scattering from 600nm led light
@@GareebScientist ohhk. smgh gye.
Finally 😸,You upload the video
i know right 🥲
Very Interesting Video
Yea so cool stick stuff we are doing isn't it.
props for audio in 2 languages man 👏❤
🖖🏼💕
this remembered me my lab days
Such a super informative video!!! Thanks k you GS for helping us learn new things!
Keep learning, more to come! 😄
@GareebScientist Always hungry to learn more
I tried to search indian acience youtube channel and to surprise i was disappointed to see not a single recommendation, all suggestions were related to tech review channels and its sad to not see our country having creators like 3blue1brown, veritasium, numberphile, mathmaniac, ben eater etc etc...the only channel comes to mind is lesics and this one! Though this channel has different paths to go on as well!
great video 👍👍
Thanks for all these insights!! You need more recognition for such inputs and efforts
Is this the same as the APEMS payload, developed by Amity University Mumbai, which studies growth-related changes in plant callus using the Spinacia oleracea model under microgravity (space environment) and Earth gravity (natural environment)
and also the RVSat-1 payload, developed by RV College of Engineering, Bengaluru, which performs a microbiological experiment under microgravity conditions in Low Earth Orbit? RVSat-1 measures the growth kinetics of a gut bacterium, and both were launched on POEM-4.
???
No that's plants
@@GareebScientist ookh
This is same as rvsat
Can't understand everything...but such a nice experiment...👍👍
So the demonstration of docking will happen just after the satellite release(like few hours) or it will take some time(days) and then they will demonstrate sometime later?
Wanted more of the part where you explain it. It's tough to understand their explanations like this. Like link was breaking in between.
I'm facing some audio issues Iv jot been able to fix, need to re look. Sorry
@@GareebScientist uff it's still nice 🫡
Please come live during spadex mission, scheduled to launch at 10 pm. I really missed your commentry in last launch
Yes yes will be there
Damn good initiative!!
This is incredible 👏
just wow❤
Great! Need to fly fungi, seeds, plants, beans, mushroom, bacteria etc too in space.
Today's missions some crops are flying
Will you make spadex animation?
Can you explain how fluid are pumped in microgravity, does they use bladder type , it is a good video
there is 1 question of mine that , could we done this experiment in laboratory ( space like condition )
You can remove gravity though especially long time, , anyways it's being done on earth under gravity too
Why are you not uploading videos !!
Which micro controller are they using on the experiment
7:39 7:39 Gs you said ki led se emitted light bacteria block karega so the more the bacterial density less light the sensor would recieve tho uss particular plate jis me bacterial density jada hogi waha optical density tho kam hogi, but you said optical density badh jayegi kese?
Btw im Atharva, server par may ke bad aauga ye exam clear kar ke nice video too....
Finally someone from Bharat is doing experiments like NASA and American Universities. Our students will never approach American Universities if they get the same situations here.
Fantastic
thanks for english audio
Could we make record of first shelter on moon
Record banane se ghar nahi chalta
Where are u gone 😢😢
GS bhaiya audio quality itni kharab kyu hai? Socha dusra track sunta hu vo bhi same. 😢
Clip ho raha hein audio goes beyond 100 then it cracks, need to dig deeper yaar. Old mic kharab hua then sab lafda
@GareebScientist fifine ke mic try kro aap kam cost me achi quality hai. Blue se achi hai.
Recently PSLV C60 launched SPADEX mission. What does 'C' in PSLV C60 stand for?
As PSLV is a modular rocket, so I think C is a particular configuration and 60 is the launch number of that particular launch.
You guys talked about sending the command from ground station and data collection, but how are they sending collected data back to earth he did talked about RS485 was that it? Means RS485 will talk to POEM and then to Earth?
This is on Gaganyaan, it will be sent via comms as well as recovery of capsule on earth right
Where is your discord link
the people selected are fighter jet pilots right? no science/engineer background really, i'm assuming ?
For becoming fighter jet Pilates you should have engeneering background or science background, they are not going space station for reserch they are going space for just explor and callect data
don't worry lil bud they are more qualified than you... 😊 jk btw
@@batman-z2c makes sense
@@atharvabedarkar😂 ha yar qualification pe doubt nhi kri
Bro will u live tonight ??? For spadex Mission 😅😅
Yes yes
you were able to see the micro-controller right? was it arduino? ig it can't work in space, can it?
not i couldnt see, it was inverted
@@GareebScientist missed opportunity 💀
What happens to microbial for higher G ‘s ? . If microbial get effected by gravity. what will happen in microbial in human body gut or rectum .
What is the importance of this experiment with bacteria ?
Understanding microbiology in 0 gravity, preparing for moon base
Why is the bacteria growth so important ?
Hey, I want to know, why do we call astronauts instead of vyomanauts?
Tht name Is still not official. For now astronauts
Abe yaha gaganaut immediate threat hai tum vayomanauts ja rahe
May be main Galat ho sakta hun
Ye experiment NASA kab ka kr chuka hoga toh kya abhi tak koi details mila ki without gravity bacteria ka activity kya hai ?
Agla mission kya hai
It’s ISRO bro not IZRO … Pls used quality accent … we love your work … all the best
bruu😂😂
Make video of India science achivement 2024 as always
Yes yes planning
@@GareebScientistmc kb bnayega science achievement p video 6 mahine baad ??
we Indian must invest more in r&d.
Mera v sapna tha Scientist hone ka. Par India ka Education System me fas gaya or nahi ban paya. Mere jesa kitna students hoga jiska sapna indian education system ne Toda hai!
Sir ne kam se kam try kie new year se pehele tho ek video banaya….Kam se kam Kutch naya seekne ko Mila aaj :))
[Atleast sir tried to make a new video before the beginning of the new year,atleast we all got to learn something new today :))]
Happy new year in advance sir,I hope you would also make a detailed video on SPADEX mission and its objectives :3
Yes spadex after all info comes out
Please try Veritasium styled videos, your content is already rich, u just need to work on presentations
bhaiya aaj spadex launch live karo na 🙃
Yes yes kaeunga
They r also sending a seed to grow
Really hope they didn’t use Aluminium Electrolytic Capacitors in the Flight Model😅
This whole system working on Raspberry Pi is Crazy
It's not I was giving example how easy it is to build a prototype these days
But the shipping to prod is a while different challenge
My bad I misunderstood
omg you are alive??
Silly comment...
But why can't we just compress moon dust/sand and make bricks..
If just compression don't work add some kind of adhesive as taking bacteria food ,temperature requirements etc also have logistical issues 😢
Compressing won't keep together would guess i, need bond between particlds
so this will able to study the effect of capsule's environment on our astronauts then why are we not using animals like russia
What robotic arm
Kids, that’s how i met your 👽 mother.
🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳⭐⭐⭐
So the first real super hero will be indian 😂😂😂
Will the gaganyaan capsule be pressurised ? Will the G1 prove indian capability of sending human rated vehicle to space ?
g1 maybe not, but subsequent yes
After a long 2months 😅
Good to know that such unique research is carried out. But as a CSE student, do such inspiring research happen in our fields as well?
Idk if this is the right place to ask 😅 but still..
definitely hoga, but its always so complicated tht difficult to make people excited atleast for me, although all my computer related videos are bangers
@GareebScientist yepp it is, upar se u have to explain it to general audience.
Can't wait for your livestreaming on spadex.
Why should something stay secret, this is hardly the most cutting edge research that has taken place within this field, nor is it security related. This in reference to when you mentioned in the video, that a certain thing will remain secretive. There is too much of keeping things secret, the public deserves to know about the research funded by the public. In almost every field of science or technology, very little information is ever released compared with other countries, whether it is data, photos or videos.
This is nothing against you Gareeb Scientist, I like your channel very much, in fact you ask questions most others don't ask. I am really talking about the culture Indian scientific or general government institutions, very little transparency. Almost as if the people don't deserve to know or are not able to understand. When there is a failure in any given project, the information just gets buried, more accurately very little information is given. I suspect you probably agree with my thoughts on this, even though you might not wish to express it.
Regardless, thank you for your channel, fantastic channel.
Because patents I would guess, I don't know for sure
Thank you for your answer. I appreciate it very much. Keep up the good work I love your channel.
Hi
GS op
🖖🏼
Poor Wegyanik
Megnet
I was looking fo spadex but ....koi nahi isse bhi kaam chala lenge....Gareeb bro seems 2 b busy in smthelse,
Spadex pura info release nahi hua na issliye waiting
Why you are very bad at applo ding video what you do all the time??