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PIB Summaries 08 April 2024

  1. Kodaikanal Solar Observatory
  2. World Health Day 2024


Context:

Recently, Kodaikanal Solar Observatory celebrated its 125th birth anniversary.

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Facts for Prelims

Dimensions of the Article:

  1. Solar Observatory: An Overview
  2. Kodaikanal Solar Observatory (KoSO)

Solar Observatory: An Overview

Definition and Purpose

  • A solar observatory is an institution or facility focused on observing and studying the Sun.
  • Utilizes specialized telescopes and instruments to study phenomena on the Sun’s surface, atmosphere, and surrounding space.

Significance

  • The Sun is the primary energy source for life on Earth; changes in its surface or surrounding areas can impact Earth’s atmosphere.
  • Solar storms and flares can jeopardize satellite operations, power grids, and navigation systems.
  • Solar observatories enable scientists to monitor and predict these events affecting Earth’s atmosphere.

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory (KoSO)

Introduction and Location

  • Owned and operated by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, established in 1899.
  • Located on the southern tip of the Palani Hills in Tamil Nadu.

Notable Discoveries

  • First detection of the Evershed effect in January 1909, which is the apparent radial flow of gas in the penumbra (outer region) of sunspots.

Historical Context and Establishment

  • Motivated by the need to explore the connection between solar activity and monsoons, particularly after the Great Drought of 1875-1877 in India.
  • During 1876-1878, concurrent multi-year droughts affected India, China, Egypt, Morocco, Ethiopia, southern Africa, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela, resulting in a global famine that claimed nearly 50 million lives.
  • The Famine Commission recommended establishing a solar observatory for systematic solar observations.
  • Charles Michie Smith was tasked with locating an appropriate site, choosing Kodaikanal for its clear skies, low humidity, and minimal fog.

Historical Predecessor: Madras Observatory

  • Established by the British East India Company in Chennai in 1792, it was the first of its kind in the region.
  • Recorded astronomical observations of the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets from 1812-1825.
  • Merged with KoSO during the reorganization of Indian observatories in April 1899.


Context:

World Health Day 2024 is celebrated every year on April 7.

Relevance:

Facts for Prelims

About World Health Day

Objective

  • World Health Day aims to raise awareness about global health issues and promote healthier living among individuals.
History
  • Origins:
    • World Health Day traces its roots back to 1948 during the First Health Assembly organized by the World Health Organization (WHO).
    • The assembly decided to mark April 7th as World Health Day, which was officially launched in 1950.
  • Evolution:
    • Throughout the years, World Health Day celebrations have consistently focused on raising awareness around a specific health theme.
    • These themes highlight priority areas of concern identified by the World Health Organization.
2024 Theme: ‘My Health, My Rights’
  • Purpose:
    • The theme underscores the universal right of every individual to:
      • Access quality health services, education, and information.
      • Enjoy safe drinking water, clean air, and good nutrition.
      • Have quality housing, decent working conditions, and a safe environment.
      • Live free from discrimination.
  • Significance:
    • The theme emphasizes the importance of health rights and promotes equitable access to essential health services and conditions for everyone, everywhere.

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