Independence Day in the Democratic
Republic of Congo holds significant historical and cultural importance,
marking the country’s emancipation from Belgian colonial dominance on June 30,
1960. This national holiday symbolizes the resilience and determination of the
Congolese people in their pursuit of sovereignty and self-governance after
years of colonial oppression. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by
countless individuals in the struggle for freedom and the ongoing journey
towards national unity, development, and prosperity. Across the nation,
celebrations are held to honour the achievements of Congolese independence
heroes and reflect on the nation’s progress while acknowledging the challenges
that lie ahead in building a brighter future for all citizens.
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Independence Day of Democratic Republic of Congo
International Asteroid Day
International Asteroid
Day, observed annually on
June 30, is a global event aimed at raising awareness about asteroids and the
potential hazards they pose to our planet. This day serves as a reminder of the
importance of scientific research and international collaboration in detecting
and mitigating asteroid impacts.
The objective of International Asteroid Day is to educate the populace all over the globe about asteroids. The day also aims at enlightening individuals about the potential cataclysmic results of the impacts of asteroids on the planet. The International Asteroid Day is celebrated globally by all the member countries of the United Nations.
What Is an Asteroid?
Asteroids are rocky leftovers from the formation of the solar system 4.6 billion years ago. They revolve around the Sun and are sometimes called planetoids or minor planets. Asteroids are mainly composed of minerals and rocks, while comets are made of dust and ice. Meteorites can be dust particles or fragments from a comet or an asteroid.
History
International Asteroid Day commemorates the anniversary of the Tunguska event in 1908. This event was caused by an asteroid or comet fragment exploding over Siberia, Russia, flattening around 2,000 square kilometres of forest. The United Nations officially declared International Asteroid Day in 2016 to raise awareness about the potential hazards of asteroid impacts. The day was established through the efforts of astrophysicist Dr. Brian May, filmmaker Grig Richters, Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart, and B612 Foundation president Danica Remy. Their goal was to inform the public about the dangers of asteroids and encourage global efforts to study and mitigate these risks.
Significance
This day serves as a reminder of the devastating impact asteroids can have on Earth and highlights the incident of the 1908 Tunguska event and the Chelyabinsk event of 2013 in recorded history. The catastrophic impact of an asteroid on earth can understand from the fact that around 65 million years ago a chain reaction started by an asteroid impact led to the extinction of the dinosaurs and affected all life on Earth. It is also an ideal day to think of measures to save the planet from the hazardous effects of asteroids Since asteroids formed at the same time as other objects in our solar system, these space rocks can give scientists lots of information about the history of planets and the sun. Scientists can learn about asteroids by studying meteorites: tiny bits of asteroids that have flown through our atmosphere and landed on Earth’s surface.
Asteroids Facts
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Asteroids
have different shapes and sizes, which teaches about the formation of the solar
system.
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Some
orbits are blown-out comets. When the ice was gone, the remaining were rocky
materials.
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Ceres
was the first asteroid to be discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi in 1801.
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Most
asteroids are found orbiting in the asteroid belt, which is a series of rings
located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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An
asteroid impact around 65 million years ago triggered a chain of events
resulting in the extinction of dinosaurs on earth.
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