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Chandan MM
Personal Info
Name: Chandan MM
Birthdate: 25 April, 1988
Gender: Male
Zodiac Sign: Taurus
Nationality: Indian
Religion: Atheist
Birthplace: Mysore, India
Residence: Bangalore, India
Languages: FiveKannada, English, Hindi, Sanskrit and German.
Wikipedia Career
Username: Chandanmm
Registered on: 28 October 2007
User group: User
Current signature: (talk)
Edit count: Click Here
E-mail: Through Wikipedia


"The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die".






My Watchlist Articles

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The following Articles is of my interest and is under my watch list.


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Shah Mosque (Isfahan)
The Shah Mosque, officially known as the Imam Khomeini Mosque, is located on the south side of Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan, Iran. The mosque was commissioned by Abbas the Great to a design by the architect Ali Akbar Isfahani. Its construction began in 1611, during the Safavid Empire, and was completed c. 1630. The photograph shows the Persian blue tiling of the entrance iwan, looking up at the muqarnas above.Photograph credit: Diego Delso


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June 22: Windrush Day (United Kingdom)

George V and Mary after their coronation
George V and Mary after their coronation
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Stealth Bomber in 2016
Stealth Bomber


Featured Article of the day

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Scott Carpenter

Scott Carpenter (1925–2013) was one of the Mercury Seven astronauts selected for NASA's Project Mercury. In 1962, Carpenter flew the Mercury-Atlas 7 mission to become the second American to orbit Earth and the fourth to fly into space. His spacecraft, which he named Aurora 7, malfunctioned and landed 250 miles (400 km) from its intended splashdown point. In 1964, Carpenter took a leave of absence to join the U.S. Navy's SEALAB project. During aquanaut training, he suffered injuries that grounded him, making him unavailable for further spaceflights. In 1965, he spent 28 days on the ocean floor as part of SEALAB II. He returned to NASA as Executive Assistant to the Director of the Manned Spacecraft Center. He retired from NASA in 1967 and the Navy in 1969, with the rank of commander. Carpenter became a consultant on space flight and oceanography. He appeared in television commercials and wrote a pair of technothrillers and an autobiography. (Full article...)