STATIO SHIV SHAKTI – SCI & TECH

News: IAU approves ‘Statio Shiv Shakti’ as name for Chandrayaan-3 landing site

 

What's in the news?

       The International Astronomical Union (IAU) working group for Planetary System Nomenclature has approved the name ‘Statio Shiv Shakti’ for the landing site of Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram lander.

 

Key takeaways:

       According to the Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, planetary nomenclature, like terrestrial nomenclature, is used to uniquely identify a feature on the surface of a planet or satellite so that it can be easily located, described and discussed.

       The IAU is the internationally recognised authority for assigning names to planetary surface features. It follows some rules and conventions to do so.

 

Statio Shiv Shakti:

       The Prime Minister announced the name ‘Shiv Shakti’ for the Chandrayaan-3 landing site in August, 2023, reflecting the significance of Indian mythology and cultural heritage.

       It is located at the coordinates 69.373°S 32.319°E and lies between the lunar craters Manzinus C and Simpelius N.

 

Significance:

       The name ‘Shiv Shakti’ symbolizes the masculine-feminine duality of nature, embodying strength and resolution, with a profound connection to India’s diverse cultural landscape.

 

International Astronomical Union (IAU):

       The IAU was founded on July 28, 1919, during the Constitutive Assembly held in Brussels, Belgium.

       Its creation was prompted by the need for international collaboration in astronomy, especially after the devastation caused by World War I.

 

Aim:

       It aims for promoting and safeguarding astronomy in all its aspects through international cooperation.

 

Headquarters - Paris, France.

 

Major Activities and Initiatives:

1. General Assembly:

       The IAU holds a general assembly every three years in varying parts of the world at which professional astronomers meet to discuss research, new cooperative ventures, and similar matters of professional interest.

 

2. Astronomical Nomenclature:

       IAU standardizes the nomenclature of celestial bodies, features and phenomena.

       It maintains several working groups dedicated to naming conventions for stars, planets, asteroids and other objects.

 

3. Research and Collaboration:

       It promotes international cooperation in astronomical research and supports initiatives such as observational campaigns, data sharing and joint projects.

 

4. Education and Outreach:

       It is actively involved in promoting astronomy education and public outreach efforts worldwide. It supports educational programs, workshops and resources for students, teachers and the general public.

 

Membership:

       IAU membership spans 92 countries. Out of those countries, 85 are National Members.

       India is represented by the Astronomical Society of India (ASI).