Tuesday, January 12, 2010

1st January 20101 LUNAR ECLIPSE PRE AND AFTER AFFECTS

trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com, Vol.2010. Issue No.1, Dated 1st January 2010
PRE AND AFTER AFFECTS OF THE PARTIAL LUNAR ECLIPSE
ON THE NEW YEAR DAY OF 2010.
By
Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana(Retd. Prof of Shivaji University, Kolhapur)
17-11-10 Narasimha Ashram, 17-11-10, Official Colony, Maharnaipeta.P.O,
Visakhapatnam-530002.Mobile 9491902867
Email; lakshminarayana.kotcherlakota@gamil.com

ABSTRACT:
The after affect of the eclipse was a "gravity wave disturbance” of water laden heavy clouds. Some of the rapidly moving clouds were so thick that they obliterated the Full Moon light totally. An important observation made by the present author is that the onset of Lunar Eclipse would have necessarily generated very fine matter of dust and molecular cluster material invisible to the naked eye. This phenomenon would act as a precursor of possible cloud formations in the Atmosphere that later gathered up the gravity wave speeds and as well the winds. More significant perhaps is that the different kinds of wavelet formations superimposed and mixed complexly would occur. The coupling of different levels and layers of the atmosphere adds to the beauty of non-linear dynamics of the nature. The gravity waves generated do compress the magnetic fields, that resist the gravitational forces and leakage of ionic species from the crumple relative to the neutrals may be termed as the ambipolar diffusion. In plasma physics the ion-neutral Collision frequencies was known to lead to new affects vividly conjectured and experimentally demonstrated by Dr.K.VN.Rao of Bedford, Massachusetts. Whether the rate of these collisions would decrease or increases with the unit volume of the dynamic atmosphere is worth a new research. On an average the particulate deposition was about 8.1019e-009gm/sec/cm^2, as per Dr. Suhansi’s (Nebraska, USA) measured data at Visakhapatnam during the year 1999-2000. This finding is of paramount significance, and it is evident that pollution levels are enormous in the Coastal region. With a scale height of 18Kms and at heights of 0.5Km to 1 Km, the dark cloud formation thus indeed involves the carbon and carbon monoxide particulate matter. The enormous change of the concentration of carbon during the period of coupling of the different layers of atmosphere sets up very complex oscillations. Gravitational crumple on a smaller or perhaps a micro-level is assisted by ambipolar diffusion and reduction of intensity of opposing magnetic field, eventually in that process makes the degree of ionization to become lesser.
Keywords: Partial Lunar Eclipse 2010, Particulate matter, Carbon, Carbon Mono-oxide, Non-linear dynamics, ion-neutral collision frequencies, Plasma Physics, Dr. Suhasin, Dr.K.V.N.Rao, Pre and after affects.
keywords: Lunar eclipse ,partial eclipse, Dr Suhasini, Dr KVNRao, particulate amtter,PREABLE:
LUNAR ECLIPSE OF JANUARY 2010 between 00.30 hours to 1.30 AM of The Full Moon Day has been observed as a fine spectacle at Visakhapatnam by many a people. The New Year celebration observed by certain complex housing apartment’s dwellers in official colony was with lots of loud-speakers and blasting modern music of the youngsters. Many crackers were burst and it’s regarded as an occasion for merry making. The Relli veedhi people had a shouting spree running on the roads and even on motor bicycles etc in the streets of the Official Colony dead in the night.
The Indian Almanac stated that at 12:22 on 31st December 2009 the Eclipse would have the first touch(sparsha) and said middle(Madhya kala) time as 12:13 ending (Moksha Kala) at 1:24 AM of 1st January 2010. They specifically state that at 1:02 it is Adyantha Punya Kala significance is not quite clear.
OBSERVATIONS:
The Visakhapatnam experienced severe winter days during the Dec 25th to 27th and on 28th Day time the weather hadn’t been that much chilly. That may be regarded as the pre affect of the forthcoming Eclipse of the Moon by the Earth. Monday was a holiday due to Mohram the sad day of Muslims of the demise of their religious leader. On 29th December 2009, the author observed that a particular plant bloomed with flower bunches of nicely decorated with various colour little flowers, as if it’s a drawing room attraction.
The after affect of the eclipse was a "gravity wave disturbance” of water laden heavy clouds. Some of the rapidly moving clouds were so thick that they obliterated the Full Moon light totally. The rapid motion is evident that within a minute the spectral recordings made, by using a 15000lines/in grating element have changed remarkably. The magnetic changes, initiate the release of night glow and the waves of excitation move at 5 to 10m/s. That clearly shows the coupling of the stratosphere-troposphere strata of atmospheric layers and more essentially the intermixing of lower troposphere layers of the atmosphere that have interacted very actively. The Middle atmosphere researches may elaborate on this finding with the use of their MST Radar data.
CERTAIN FINDINGS:
The Digital Camera photographs taken using the Nokia Classic 2700 mobile 2 MP captures are profoundly impressive. May be multimedia can be used to enhance these digital shots. The Figure below presents an assortment of the digital capture images of the Full Moon and the night sky of both the 1st January 2010 and the night of 28th December 2009. They would provide a good contrast of the cloudiness of the night sky due to the pre and post affects of the Lunar eclipse.
An important observation made by the present author is that the onset of Lunar Eclipse would have necessarily generated very fine matter of dust and molecular cluster material invisible to the naked eye. This phenomenon would act as a precursor of possible cloud formations in the Atmosphere that later gathered up the gravity wave speeds and as well the winds. More significant perhaps is that the different kinds of wavelet formations superimposed and mixed complexly would occur. Surprisingly, following the LUNAR ECLIPSE though only partially visible in India, it produced more fog, as an after affect especially in the Northern India, causing cancellations of many train travels and Air flights. It took nearly four days for the upper atmosphere dust of the Lunar Eclipse to reach the lower levels of atmosphere and drift towards the poles.





A NEW ANALYSIS:
The dark clouds appearance during the time following the partial lunar eclipse of the 1st January 2010 is of paramount significance. Perhaps the chemistry of the Atmosphere has a role to play concomitant with physical affects. This chemistry has its own features to add to the scenario of the pre and after affects of the eclipse. I am humble to assert this finding.
The ratio of carbon monoxide and the carbon in the middle atmosphere is well known. The primary ionization undoubtedly caused by the X-ray i.e. external to the middle atmosphere and is definitely a result of the partial lunar eclipse on-set and after affect. The ion-molecular chemistry does contribute also to the scenario. In the high ionization phase the ratio of carbon to carbon mono-oxide probably due to X-rays and as well UV radiations on the molecular cloud of the atmosphere. Surprisingly we conjecture that the C2H and O2 would achieve certain amount of equilibrium. The carbon mono-oxide level is a direct consequence of global pollution. Climate tries in a natural way to achieve equilibrium. But the external radiations of the pre and after affects of the lunar eclipse do have an influence of unprecedented nature. The phase space of the atomic and molecular species is difficult to assert due to lack of information regarding certain essential parameters of the middle and lower level atmosphere. The chemical reactions that do occur on the invisible miniscule grain surfaces, that allow the formation of molecular diatoms, influence the reactive chain for formation of other molecules. Enormous data is required and even for a physically reasonable understanding lot of mathematical and computing paraphernalia will be an investment, of both the time and costs.







Dark cloud cuts off both the visible and the UV light of the Moon shine. The sudden change of the concentration of carbon during the period of celestial event is a very complex oscillation. The parameters of such a study help to set up the set of non-linear equations to illustrate the involved dynamics of the atmosphere. The coupling of different levels and layers of the atmosphere adds to the beauty of non-linear dynamics of the nature.
The gravity waves generated do compress the magnetic fields, that resist the gravitational forces and leakage of ionic species from the crumple relative to the neutrals may be termed as the ambipolar diffusion. In plasma physics the ion-neutral Collision frequencies was known to lead to new affects vividly conjectured and experimentally demonstrated by Dr.K.VN.Rao of Bedford, Massachusetts. Whether the rate of these collisions would decrease or increases with the unit volume of the dynamic atmosphere is worth a new research. The magnetic field lines would become frozen in the ionized gas. Gravitational crumple on a smaller or perhaps a micro-level is assisted by ambipolar diffusion and reduction of intensity of opposing magnetic field, eventually in that process makes the degree of ionization to become lesser.
It is interesting that the weather at Visakhapatnam has become cloudy during 5th to 10th January 2010. The after affect of the partial lunar eclipse has added up to the pre-affects of the solar eclipse of the 15th January 2010. The Solar eclipse would occur for a considerable duration during the midday of 15th January 2010 from 11:38 AM to 3:42PM. Many a people are speculating on the possible celestial events that would happen with some ill-affects during the two eclipses that have occurred in the same month of JANUARY 2010. Within hardly 15days gap these eclipses have happened to occur.

A RESULT:
From this finding of paramount significance it is evident that pollution levels are enormous in the Coastal region. With a scale height of 18Kms and at heights of 1Km, the dark cloud formation thus indeed involves the carbon and carbon monoxide particulate matter. The enormous change of the concentration of carbon during the period of coupling of the different layers of atmosphere sets up very complex oscillations.











Picture from Hindu Dated 5th January 2010 with the sea that receded away by 100 meters giving a second stream of the sea water for the playing children.













6th Jan 2010 Moon spectrum obscured by a palm tree sensitive to Microwaves











6th Jan 2010 Moon spectrum
Acknowledgement:
I am indebted to late Prof. K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras). D.Sc. (London) for his generous encouragement and research guidance. I am thankful to Dr. K. V.N. Rao of Bedford (Mass), for the generous help and hospitality given to me during my visit during 1989 to USA.














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