trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com Vol.2009, No.9, Dt.1st September 2009-09-01
The Moon and the Bright Planet Jupiter Moons Fractal Airglows Honeymoon in the Sky 2nd - 3rd September 2009*By Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana.
17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O. Visakhapatnam-530002.
ABSTRACT:
The Jupiter Moons according to Sky & Telescope magazine have vanished hiding behind the Moon beginning 9:43 to 11:29 p.m PDT on the Wednesday, 2nd September 2009, i.e. 4:43 to 6:29 Universal Time and, 12:43 to 2:29 a.m EDT on the Thursday, 3rd September. 2009. Disappearance and reappearance of the Jupiter moons happened in full over a 11hour period. The present author is more concerned with fractal Airglows’ and the panoramic scenario of the sky during the time of nearness of the Moon and the planet Jupiter. Spetacular and extraordinary photos vividly displaying the multitude of environmental happenings in the Sky have been captured and digitally recorded by several photographs. They yielded a wealth of information some cursorily surmised by the author in this article. It would take months for a complete analysis and understanding the Physics and Chemistry behind the Fractal Airglows and the splendour of the colour of the different sets of clouds The Earth Quake of Indonesia on the 2nd Sept.2009, the Solar wind Impact of August 30th, and the atmospheric conditions of Bay of Bengal conducive for Low pressure formations and wind movements etc. and also the Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, Stratosphere, Exosphere etc layers and their composition have all contributed to the richness of the splendour of the Sky during September 2nd and 3rd, 2009.
Keywords: Fractal Airglows, Complex weather, Brown clouds, Sun spot 1025, Giant Solar Wind, Refracted spectrums, Occultation, Jupiter moons, Western and Eastern skies of Coastal Visakhapatnam.
INTRODUCTION:
On August 30th, 2009 a giant wave of Solar wind hit the Earth and sprang Auroras, was so bright that they were visible in arctic twilight. During the Month of August & September 2009 the bright Planet Jupiter and the shining Moon have given a romantic pleasure to many a people at Visakhapatnam and this happens to be the Astronomy event closely following the Spectacular partial Solar eclipse observation on the 22nd July 2009 morning hours of Sun rise over the Bay of Bengal. The harvest Moon of 4th September 2009, the Oonam festival of Kerala people, most auspicious days of Sravana month for the Hindus, and Ramzan days for Muslims etc seem to point out an unforgettable Astronomical event of the sky with Jupiter and the Moon on the 2nd-3rd September, 2009.
A sunspot No. 1025 appeared on the Solar Disk breaking the 51-day string of Blank Sun but was small and faded away eventually. The time of Occultation’s, eclipses and transits have been given by spaceweather.com as follows:
2-09-2009 23:28UT Callisto ; 03:44UT occults Io behind Jupiter; 04:46UT Ganymede transit of Jupiter; 04:56UT Europa’s shadow to cross Jupiter; 06:32 UT Io exists eclipsed by Jupiter’s shadow; 06:46 UT Ganymede’s shadow begins to cross Jupiter; 06:50UT Europa ends transit of Jupiter; 07:50UT Europe’s shadow leaves Jupiter Disc; 08:24 UT Ganymede ends transit of Jupiter; 08:44 Callisto exists eclipsed by Jupiter’s shadow.
THE CONJUNCTION OF JUPITER AND THE MOON ON THE 2nd SEPTEMBER 2009 AT 00.56 AM DIGITAL PHOTOS USING DIFFERENT FILTERS BY KLN
The flower bloomed on the early morning 2nd September 2009. The conjunction of Jupiter planet and the Moon at 00.56AM was very enchanting since the entire sky and the surrounding area was full of light and a kind of serenity. Any living organism couldn’t have escaped the excitement and thrill of the early morning scenario of the heavenly sky and definitely would have responded with a triumph of life and liveliness of the astronomical event of exuberance and pleasure. The picture shows the parapet wall of the terrace of the famous house of Visakhapatnam-530002, 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O, belonging to the younger son’s of late Prof. K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc.(Madras) D.Sc.(London).The picture taken at 22:33 PM shows the diffuse refracted rays spectrum of the Moon light from the Brown cloud. The brown colour of the cloud (farthest right see below) is also partly due to the Sodium vapour lamps that glitter the night sky of the Visakhapatnam especially near the port and naval dock Yard region. Why that is a particular cloud mass should show up such a colour? Answer to the question is obviously that the massive clouds of this type are loaded with material debris of the giant Solar wind of 30th August 2009 and as well with the dust raised by the Earth Quake of Indonesian region. But otherwise the sky was with white clouds on the Eastern side of coastal Visakhapatnam
Moon and Jupiter at 18:26PM on 2-09-2009 in white clouds on the Eastern side of the evening sky. An Indonesia Earth Quake on 2nd Wednesday 2009 killed many a people in the main land with 7.0R magnitude and the capital Jakarta, devastating the villages close to epicentre in West Java. The power of the quake was felt even at a distance of 700kms on the East. The Dark clouds of the West galloped to the zenith were the heavy water laden clouds which have rained in the Srisailam and West Godavari districts heavily on the 1st, , 2nd and 3rd of Sept 2009. Note the phenomenal DARK BLUE of the sky!!. The reason why they have suddenly appeared in this region of Andhra State is phenomenal of the complex nature of weather conditions as noted by the present author.
ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE (ON THE EXTREME RIGHT) OF THE MOON AND JUPITER PLANET SHOWING THE INTERFERED LIGHT EFFECTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL GLOWS IN THE WHITE CLOUDS SOMEWHAT SMEARED WITH BLACK CONTENT CLOUDS OF THE WESTERN SKY. Photo captured without using any filter. The interference effect of the near glows of the Moon and Jupiter resulted in the production of a light pinkish halo around the Moon.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
I have been greatly benefitted by my association with the researchers at the laboratories of
(Late) Professor K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras). D.Sc. (London), under his guidance and constant encouragement in Andhra University, JVD College of Science & Technology, Visakhapatnam-530003.
REFERENCES:
1. * Full text of the paper with 38 photos is available at request to the author on the basis of academic collaboration.
2. Friday, August 8, 2008
The Fractal Aurora/Airglow Dance Observation during the Partial Solar Eclipse of 1st Aug 2008 at Visakhapatnam(India) Dated: 1st August 2008
by Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
3 Sunday, February 17, 2008
Solar Eclipse 2008 sunspot 982 and Visakhapatnam
The Second and third week of February 2008 weather conditionsat Visakhapatnam by Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayanahttp://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com/
4. Monday, December 24, 2007
Moon and Mars Friendship मोतिओं
Moon and Mars Friendship Motion by Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,Dated:24th December 2007.Evening at 8:10PM post
5. Sunday, November 4, 2007
FINDING OF THE UNCERTAIN MATERIAL ON थ MOON
http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.comPATENT & PROPRIETY RIGHTS RESERVED:FINDING OF THE UNCERTAIN MATERIAL ON THE MOON DURINGOBSERVATIONS MADE ON THE FULL MOON DAYS 25th/26th OCTOBER 2007BYKOTCHERLAKOTA LAKSHMI NARAYANA17-11-10, NARASIMHA ASHRAM, OFFICIAL COLONY, MAHARANIPETA.P.O, VISAKHAPATNAM-
6. The possibility of Topological Materials on the Lunar Surface.By Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,14th May 2008 : Time 8:00PM.IST http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com/
7. Thursday, February 21, 2008 The Fourth Week of February 2008 Lunar Eclipse with Romantic Blue Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com/
8.Tuesday, August 11, 2009
AFTER EFFECTS OF THE PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE WITNESSED AT VISAKHAPATNAM ON 22nd JULY 2009 By Prof.Dr.Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
9. Wednesday, July 22, 2009
PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 22nd JULY 2009, SPETACULAR EFFECTS ON THE LAND, SEA AND SKY OF COASTAL ENVIRONMENT, VISAKHAPATNAM, NARASINGARAO BAY trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com Vol.2009, No.7, Dt.22nd July, 2009
The Moon and the Bright Planet Jupiter Moons Fractal Airglows Honeymoon in the Sky 2nd - 3rd September 2009*By Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana.
17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O. Visakhapatnam-530002.
ABSTRACT:
The Jupiter Moons according to Sky & Telescope magazine have vanished hiding behind the Moon beginning 9:43 to 11:29 p.m PDT on the Wednesday, 2nd September 2009, i.e. 4:43 to 6:29 Universal Time and, 12:43 to 2:29 a.m EDT on the Thursday, 3rd September. 2009. Disappearance and reappearance of the Jupiter moons happened in full over a 11hour period. The present author is more concerned with fractal Airglows’ and the panoramic scenario of the sky during the time of nearness of the Moon and the planet Jupiter. Spetacular and extraordinary photos vividly displaying the multitude of environmental happenings in the Sky have been captured and digitally recorded by several photographs. They yielded a wealth of information some cursorily surmised by the author in this article. It would take months for a complete analysis and understanding the Physics and Chemistry behind the Fractal Airglows and the splendour of the colour of the different sets of clouds The Earth Quake of Indonesia on the 2nd Sept.2009, the Solar wind Impact of August 30th, and the atmospheric conditions of Bay of Bengal conducive for Low pressure formations and wind movements etc. and also the Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, Stratosphere, Exosphere etc layers and their composition have all contributed to the richness of the splendour of the Sky during September 2nd and 3rd, 2009.
Keywords: Fractal Airglows, Complex weather, Brown clouds, Sun spot 1025, Giant Solar Wind, Refracted spectrums, Occultation, Jupiter moons, Western and Eastern skies of Coastal Visakhapatnam.
INTRODUCTION:
On August 30th, 2009 a giant wave of Solar wind hit the Earth and sprang Auroras, was so bright that they were visible in arctic twilight. During the Month of August & September 2009 the bright Planet Jupiter and the shining Moon have given a romantic pleasure to many a people at Visakhapatnam and this happens to be the Astronomy event closely following the Spectacular partial Solar eclipse observation on the 22nd July 2009 morning hours of Sun rise over the Bay of Bengal. The harvest Moon of 4th September 2009, the Oonam festival of Kerala people, most auspicious days of Sravana month for the Hindus, and Ramzan days for Muslims etc seem to point out an unforgettable Astronomical event of the sky with Jupiter and the Moon on the 2nd-3rd September, 2009.
A sunspot No. 1025 appeared on the Solar Disk breaking the 51-day string of Blank Sun but was small and faded away eventually. The time of Occultation’s, eclipses and transits have been given by spaceweather.com as follows:
2-09-2009 23:28UT Callisto ; 03:44UT occults Io behind Jupiter; 04:46UT Ganymede transit of Jupiter; 04:56UT Europa’s shadow to cross Jupiter; 06:32 UT Io exists eclipsed by Jupiter’s shadow; 06:46 UT Ganymede’s shadow begins to cross Jupiter; 06:50UT Europa ends transit of Jupiter; 07:50UT Europe’s shadow leaves Jupiter Disc; 08:24 UT Ganymede ends transit of Jupiter; 08:44 Callisto exists eclipsed by Jupiter’s shadow.
THE CONJUNCTION OF JUPITER AND THE MOON ON THE 2nd SEPTEMBER 2009 AT 00.56 AM DIGITAL PHOTOS USING DIFFERENT FILTERS BY KLN
The flower bloomed on the early morning 2nd September 2009. The conjunction of Jupiter planet and the Moon at 00.56AM was very enchanting since the entire sky and the surrounding area was full of light and a kind of serenity. Any living organism couldn’t have escaped the excitement and thrill of the early morning scenario of the heavenly sky and definitely would have responded with a triumph of life and liveliness of the astronomical event of exuberance and pleasure. The picture shows the parapet wall of the terrace of the famous house of Visakhapatnam-530002, 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O, belonging to the younger son’s of late Prof. K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc.(Madras) D.Sc.(London).The picture taken at 22:33 PM shows the diffuse refracted rays spectrum of the Moon light from the Brown cloud. The brown colour of the cloud (farthest right see below) is also partly due to the Sodium vapour lamps that glitter the night sky of the Visakhapatnam especially near the port and naval dock Yard region. Why that is a particular cloud mass should show up such a colour? Answer to the question is obviously that the massive clouds of this type are loaded with material debris of the giant Solar wind of 30th August 2009 and as well with the dust raised by the Earth Quake of Indonesian region. But otherwise the sky was with white clouds on the Eastern side of coastal Visakhapatnam
Moon and Jupiter at 18:26PM on 2-09-2009 in white clouds on the Eastern side of the evening sky. An Indonesia Earth Quake on 2nd Wednesday 2009 killed many a people in the main land with 7.0R magnitude and the capital Jakarta, devastating the villages close to epicentre in West Java. The power of the quake was felt even at a distance of 700kms on the East. The Dark clouds of the West galloped to the zenith were the heavy water laden clouds which have rained in the Srisailam and West Godavari districts heavily on the 1st, , 2nd and 3rd of Sept 2009. Note the phenomenal DARK BLUE of the sky!!. The reason why they have suddenly appeared in this region of Andhra State is phenomenal of the complex nature of weather conditions as noted by the present author.
ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE (ON THE EXTREME RIGHT) OF THE MOON AND JUPITER PLANET SHOWING THE INTERFERED LIGHT EFFECTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL GLOWS IN THE WHITE CLOUDS SOMEWHAT SMEARED WITH BLACK CONTENT CLOUDS OF THE WESTERN SKY. Photo captured without using any filter. The interference effect of the near glows of the Moon and Jupiter resulted in the production of a light pinkish halo around the Moon.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
I have been greatly benefitted by my association with the researchers at the laboratories of
(Late) Professor K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras). D.Sc. (London), under his guidance and constant encouragement in Andhra University, JVD College of Science & Technology, Visakhapatnam-530003.
REFERENCES:
1. * Full text of the paper with 38 photos is available at request to the author on the basis of academic collaboration.
2. Friday, August 8, 2008
The Fractal Aurora/Airglow Dance Observation during the Partial Solar Eclipse of 1st Aug 2008 at Visakhapatnam(India) Dated: 1st August 2008
by Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
3 Sunday, February 17, 2008
Solar Eclipse 2008 sunspot 982 and Visakhapatnam
The Second and third week of February 2008 weather conditionsat Visakhapatnam by Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayanahttp://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com/
4. Monday, December 24, 2007
Moon and Mars Friendship मोतिओं
Moon and Mars Friendship Motion by Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,Dated:24th December 2007.Evening at 8:10PM post
5. Sunday, November 4, 2007
FINDING OF THE UNCERTAIN MATERIAL ON थ MOON
http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.comPATENT & PROPRIETY RIGHTS RESERVED:FINDING OF THE UNCERTAIN MATERIAL ON THE MOON DURINGOBSERVATIONS MADE ON THE FULL MOON DAYS 25th/26th OCTOBER 2007BYKOTCHERLAKOTA LAKSHMI NARAYANA17-11-10, NARASIMHA ASHRAM, OFFICIAL COLONY, MAHARANIPETA.P.O, VISAKHAPATNAM-
6. The possibility of Topological Materials on the Lunar Surface.By Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,14th May 2008 : Time 8:00PM.IST http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com/
7. Thursday, February 21, 2008 The Fourth Week of February 2008 Lunar Eclipse with Romantic Blue Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com/
8.Tuesday, August 11, 2009
AFTER EFFECTS OF THE PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE WITNESSED AT VISAKHAPATNAM ON 22nd JULY 2009 By Prof.Dr.Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
9. Wednesday, July 22, 2009
PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 22nd JULY 2009, SPETACULAR EFFECTS ON THE LAND, SEA AND SKY OF COASTAL ENVIRONMENT, VISAKHAPATNAM, NARASINGARAO BAY trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com Vol.2009, No.7, Dt.22nd July, 2009
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