ब्लास्ट-ऑफ (Blast-off)
Blast-off
'Blast-off' means the moment when a rocket or spaceship starts to go up into the sky.
You say 'blast-off' like this: blast (like a loud noise) and off (like when you leave something). So, it sounds like 'blast-off'.
The word 'blast-off' comes from the combination of 'blast', which means a strong force or explosion, and 'off', which means to go away or start.
The word 'blast-off' in Hindi is 'उड़ान भरना' (Uḍān Bharanā).
Zoom! Whoosh! It’s time for a blast-off! Imagine you’re an astronaut, ready to explore the twinkling stars and colorful planets. With a big countdown—3, 2, 1—off you go! Your rocket ship is shiny and bright, and it takes you high above the clouds. You see the Earth getting smaller and smaller.
What will you find in space? Maybe friendly aliens or sparkling comets! Remember, every adventure starts with a dream. So, close your eyes and imagine your own blast-off! What wonders will you discover? Let your imagination soar!