Sunday, July 18, 2010

17th July 2010 Astronomy Images at Visakhapatnam residence: Narasimha Ashram

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Volume 2010, Issue No.7, Dated: 18th July 2010
SUNDAY, July 18, 2010
Visakhapatnam an Astronomy Image study between 5 to 9PM on 17th July 2010 &
17th July 2010 Astronomy Images

By Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
Retd.Prof. of Physics, SU) 17-11-10 Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O. Viskhapatnam-530002
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There was unusual sudden rain on the 16th Thursday 2010 from 3PM to about 4PM. The sky has become clear due to the heavy rain of the 16th July 2010 but the sky was not observable for a detailed Astronomy study. Occasional passing by clouds gave a pleasant scenario of the sky, on the 17th July 2010 evening. The Canon IXUS 130 camera is very good and if used with a telescope with proper attachment it would serve a great purpose. The star constellation images captured, hovering in the sky above the terrace of my parents’ residence NARASIMHA ASHRAM has been one of a great excitement for the vividness and clarity. The positional astronomy studies may be made depending on these pictures. And soon we may be able to get a phenomenal observation of the sky for the observation of the Celestial Events and I am sure we would be able to gear up to the verification of the several new theories of Cosmology and Particle Physics.
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The Planet Venus is very easy to observe for all its characteristic Plasma Environment and the spectral studies would reveal the possible mechanisms of the cloud formations.

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Reference :
Principal Vasantarao Venkata Rao, HHMaharaja College, Vizianagaram, Book (Second Part) on Dravyamu and Shakti (Matter & Energy) forwarded by Late Prof. K.Rangadhama Rao, University Professor of Physics, Andhra University, Waltair dated: 20th July 1943

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