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प्रश्न
Look at Sunita’s photographs and the dates written on each of them. Write what all is happening and when?
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उत्तर
| Date | Event |
| 09-12-2006 | The spacecraft is taking off |
| 11-12-2006 | Astronauts are floating inside the spacecraft |
| 11-12-2006 | Astronauts are taking food |
| 13-12-2006 | Sunita is working |
| 16-12-2006 | Sunita is roaming outside the spacecraft |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Do the people in Argentina stand upside down?
Can you think why Sunita’s hair was standing?
Think why water flows downwards on any slope. On mountains, water flows downwards, not upwards.
To play this you will need a small stone, a bigger stone (lemon-sized), a thick roll of paper (which can be made with layers of paper), a mouse, and an elephant made of paper.

- Take a string about 2 feet long.
- At one end of the string tie the small stone. Stick or tie the mouse to the stone. - Put the string into the roll of paper.
- At the other end of the string tie the bigger stone and stick the elephant.
- Hold the roll of paper and move your hand to rotate the small stone.
- Who is pulling whom? You will be surprised! The mouse lifts the elephant! How did this magic happen?

- Can you see India?
- Can you recognize any other place?
- Where is the sea?
- Do you find anything similar between the globe and this picture of the earth? In what ways are they different?
- Do you think Sunita could make out Pakistan, Nepal, and Burma separately when she saw the earth from space?

- Can you find India?
- Where all do you find the sea?
- Which countries can you see?
- Can you see some of the countries with which India plays cricket matches? For example England, Australia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and South Africa.
- What else can you see on the globe?
When is the next full moon? At what time will the moon rise on this day? What does the moon look like on this day? Draw it.
Given below are the times at which the moon rises and sets in Delhi (on the given days).
| Date |
Time of moonrise (hours: minutes) |
Time of moon (hours: minutes)set |
| 28-10-2007 | 19:16 | 08:50 |
| 29-10-2007 | 20:17 | 10:03 |
| 30-10-2007 | 21:22 | 11:08 |
| 31-10-2007 | 22:29 | 12:03 |
- On 28 October the moon came out at ___ minutes past ___ o’clock.
- On 29 October the moon came out at ___ minutes past ___ o’clock.
- On 29 October there was a difference of ___ hours and ___ minutes in the time of the moonrise (as compared to 28 October).
Why do we see stars mostly at night?
If you saw the moon rising at 7 pm today, would you see it at the same time tomorrow?
