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Volume 2012, Issue No.1, Dt.25th January 2012 Time: 11h51mAM
Astronomy Study & Weather Scenario at Visakhapatnam during Fourth week of January 2012
by
Professor Dr Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
{Retd. Prof. of Phys, SU} 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O. Visakhapatnam-530002. Mobile No: 9542717723 & 9491902867
Volume 2012, Issue No.1, Dt.25th January 2012 Time: 11h51mAM
Astronomy Study & Weather Scenario at Visakhapatnam during Fourth week of January 2012
by
Professor Dr Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
{Retd. Prof. of Phys, SU} 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O. Visakhapatnam-530002. Mobile No: 9542717723 & 9491902867
Key words: Solar Spectra,
Moon Venus, Jupiter, Astronomy, Mysterious solar Rays, Astro-Sky, Rao &
Anti- Rao Quanta, Sea wave constituents, sea wave foam.
ABSTRACT
In the afternoon
around 3.00PM the Sun warmth has been felt [for the first time reminding off
the approaching summer season] on the 25th January 2012 by the
author while, busy image capturing its spectra. What was surprising is that the
early morning the tap water was very warm till the time 8h30mAM when they
disconnect the supply to domestic use. The afternoon of 25th January there was a sudden breeze for
a short while. This has been identified as the third order dispersive KLN-wave
of entrapped solitons that can move over considerable distances and are pointed
as the precursors of impending weather change. What is its relation to the
reported several effects of the Solar Storms due to weird Solar flare affects
of several types, CME eruptions and the Solar wind? The answer is that a
considerable evidence of correlation exists between these weird events of the
Sun-Earth system and the suggested wave disturbances. The img9466kln also
shows the spectra of the Sun green filtered to be exhibiting the mysterious
rays along with the Solar flare, CME and wind events. The surprising
img_31 at 17h15mPM on 31st January 2012 shows very light Gray color
hue unlike the expected dark Gray-deep Bluish or Yellow dominant color hue of
the Astro-Sky at Visakhapatnam. The mysterious rays of the Sun seem to have widely diffused due to the
CME and the Solar flare X-rays and Ultra-Violet Radiations. It is interesting
to observe the vertical intensity profile of the spectrum of the Moon along
with the shadow of the Earth on it. It is possible by a careful analysis to
surmise the various component structures of the Moon that fall in this region
of the Aurora Borealis on the Moon recorded on 26th Jan 2012 at
18h23mPM. The Observation of the present author reveals that the mysterious
radiations from the Sun events have produced several events of interaction with
the Terrestrial Atmosphere and the upper layers of the equatorial region. The
Astro-Sky of Visakhapatnam revealed an unprecedented detail of these new phenomenal
events of the several of the radiations from the Solar sun spots and the
Coronal Holes undoubtedly but over and above these there is a charismatic
mysterious ray’s effect. Img_9636kln the Rao and Anti-Rao quanta have played a
definite role in producing the finer details of the Astro-Sky and the Sea wave
reflections of several color hues.
The 24th
January 2012 gave a brilliant normal Sun shine and though the sky was
apparently overcast with frost. The winter chilly weather persisted with more
enhanced cold during the mid night to the morning time of 9.00AM. The NASA gave
details of the Mars movement in a retrograde motion from 24th to 30th
January 2012. The times of India reported that the Biggest Solar storm in about
6 years' time has hit the Earth on Sunday 22nd January 2012 at
around 11.00PM EST. It seems it will hit three diffrenet effects with three
different times. The radiations concern was for the disturbances of the
satellites and astronauts in Space. The
Solar flare it seems has arrived an hour later on Sunday and has persisted till
the Wednesday 25th January 2012.
On Thursday 26th
January 2012 in Sofia city of Bulgaria there was a heavy snow fall. The eastern
and central Europe was hit by blizzards for about two days resulting in as much
as 3 meters of a snow at a time.
SpaceWeather.com
reports
On Jan. 26th
between 0100 UT and 0600 UT, a sequence of C-class magnetic eruptions around
the active region hurled a bright coronal mass ejection over the sun's north
pole, a CME hit Earth's magnetic field on Jan. 24th
at approximately 1500 UT (10 am EST). The impact produced a G1-class
geomagnetic storm and bright auroras around the Arctic Circle. Eight people
team said that in Finland, “the auroras began as we were eating dinner (CME hit
Earth's magnetic field on Jan. 24th at approximately 1500 UT (10 am EST)) and
continued into the very early hours of the morning”. Departing sunspot 1402 unleashed an X2-class solar flare on Jan.
27th at 18:37 UT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash. The explosion also produced a spectacular coronal mass ejection
(CME). Energetic protons accelerated by the blast are now surrounding our
planet, and an S2-class radiation storm has been observed by NASA in its
progress.
Solar
wind flowing from the indicated coronal hole should reach Earth on Jan. 28-29.
Credit: SDO/AIA. Accelerated by Friday's X-flare, energetic protons from the sun
are still swarming around Earth on Jan. 29th. The radiation storm ranks S2 on
NOAA scales, which means it is not a severe storm. Nevertheless, it can still
affect spacecraft and satellites at the nuisance level. The cloud is found racing
away from the sun at 2500 km/s or 5.6 million mph. Mike Hollingshead of Nebraska drove 450 miles to the Badlands
National Park of South Dakota hoping to catch a glimpse of the auroras. He got
more than he bargained for: "While I waited for some sign of auroras, the
most amazing fireball, I've ever seen blasts down. It flashed brightly and
illuminated the terrain around me." The CME however will just edge passes
by our planet Earth on Jan. 30-31. Earth is inside
a solar wind stream flowing from the 29th Jan 2012 coronal holes.
Credit: SDO/AIA.
Mars
view in January to April 2012
In late January 2012, Mars raised
over the eastern horizon at mid to late evening. In the weeks and months ahead,
Mars will continually rise earlier at evening. By early March 2012, Mars will
be out all night long, rising in the east around sunset and setting in the west
around sunrise. Then it’ll be at its brightest for this two-year period. A
retrograde is special because it’s during this period that Mars shines
particularly brightly. Mars will come closest to Earth around that time and
shine at its brilliant best for the year. Mars’ retrograde will end on April
15, 2012, at 12 Universal Time. Afterwards, we’ll still be able to see Mars,
but its time of greatest brightness in our sky will be over. The Martian
retrograde began o January 24, 2012 at 7 p.m. CST.
Earth
Tremors in Andhra Pradesh
Mild tremors rocked
parts of Khammam, Krishna (about seven mandals kanchikacherla, Chandhralapadu
etc ) and Guntur districts on Thursday 26th January 2012 afternoon
which lasted for about 5 seconds in Khammama at 12h26mPM in several villages of
Chintakani, Madhira, Yerrupalem and Bonakal mandala. The epicenter of the
tremor 2.8R magnitude was found located at about 7kilometers distance towards
the south side from Madhira in Khammam district. Nandhigamma Nehru bazaar,
Chakrala bazaar, Rythupeta, main bazaar, Cheruvu bazaar and mayuri experienced
the tremors. Ramireddy palli, Jonnalagadda, Kanchalam, Ithavaram, Ambarupeta,
Lingalapadu, Thakkelapdu, villages felt the tremors at an alarming strength.
Penuganchiprolu mandalam all the villages have felt the tremor at the same
time. After 1969 again the tremors were felt on Thursday 26th
January 2012 between 10h30mAM to 12.30PM. Amravati mandal Malladhi, Dhidugu,
Dharanikota and Joopudi villages and in Krosoor coastal villages the tremors
were felt for a few seconds.
Weather
Reports
The 27th
Jan 2012 report in local news papers is that the Andhra Pradesh had very dry
weather conditions while in Bihar and Jharkhand states it rained slightly. The
eastern states are experiencing heavy fog spell. North-West and Central India
night temperatures were at about 1 to 2 degrees C. A low pressure region
developed near the coastal Andhra Pradesh on Monday, 30th Jan 2012
and under its influence there were a rain spell in Salur (4cms), Bhimilli (3cms)
and Machilipatnam (1cm) during Sunday morning to Monday morning.
Observations:
I found the sky
totally striated cloudy and Mars couldn’t be image captured on 24th January
2012 night since that the striations gaps were quite frost filled. But in the
evening around 8h35mPM the Hunter Stars could be image captured. The gray sky
is frost filled. In the afternoon around 3.00PM the Sun warmth has been felt
[for the first time reminding off the approaching summer season] on the 25th
January 2012 by the author while, busy image capturing its spectra. What was
surprising is that the early morning the tap water was very warm till the time
8h30mAM when they disconnect the supply to domestic use. The morning Sun
spectra with a FIR filter showed a remarkable diffraction pattern compared and
contrasted with the Green filter spectra taken around 15h34mPM. Concealed in
the Yellow bright band is a very vague radiation from the Sun. The Venus
spectrum was very good in the evening of 25th Jan 2012 around
18h54mPM. The Jupiter spectrum on the other hand was quite smeared. Possibly
this is due to the brightness of the Planets, Venus being more bright in
appearance. The afternoon of 25th January there was a sudden breeze
for a short while. This has been identified as the third order dispersive
KLN-wave of entrapped solitons that can move over considerable distances and
are pointed as the precursors of impending weather change. What is its relation
to the reported several effects of the Solar Storms due to weird Solar flare
affects of several types, CME eruptions and the Solar wind? The answer is that
a considerable evidence of correlation exists between these weird events of the
Sun-Earth system and the suggested wave disturbances.
The Venus and Moon
gave a splendid view on the western sky from 26th January 2012. The
weather was cloudy during the midnight and no images could be captured during
the nights of 26th and 27th January 2012. The morning of
27th January 2012 was cloudy but occasional glimpse of the Sun made
it feasible to obtain the spectra. It rained slightly in Visakhapatnam coast
during the night of 27th January 2012. There was a bright sunshine
on the 28th January 2012 morning.
The author believes
that the ancient have established Sun Temples world-wide with the object view
of recording the Solar Events and in relation to the distant fixed stars. It is
not clear whether they possessed extraordinary means of either communication or
sighting of the distant stars and the cosmic objects. One such temple a
huge one is the Katarmal Sun temple which receives the Sun rays on the idol of
the Innermost sanctum sanctorum place during the months of February and
November. The intangible force of Nature has been thoroughly observed and
studied about a century ago through the enchanting mist clouds flows and over
weather conditions of the several seasons by them. The records were lost/
stolen and destroyed.
IMAGES
Fig.1 depicts the FIR sun with the mysterious rays ring on 25th Jan 2012 |
Fig.2 The FIR Spectra of the Sun and a Spectrum with Green filter. |
Fig.3 Venus & Jupiter spectra and the Hunter of Orion Constellation |
Fig.4 depicts the details of several stars of the Orion constellation along with Jupiter |
Fig.5 CME hit Earth's magnetic field on Jan. 24th Jan 2012 gave Sun spectra of the mysterious rays |
Fig.6 gives the scenario of the CME affected along with the Moon and Venus. |
Fig.7 Images of the duo of Moon and Venus bright spectra image captured in a single frame. |
Fig.8 depicts the relative orientations o f the Moon Venus and the Jupiter. |
Fig.9 shows the images captured of the FIR and Green filtered Spectra of Sun CME affected. |
Fig.10 the spectra of the Moon, Venus and Jupiter. |
Fig.11 depicts the glory of the Aurora Borealis around the Moon along with the Venus spectrum |
Fig.12. The 29th Jan 2012 evening Sun spectra were one of the spectacular sky scenario. |
The day before the festival of the Sun god in
India at the time of the Sun set the sky scenario was glamorous and
breathtaking in that the Sun showed extremely wide spread Yellow splash of hue
along with the Red banded rings. The spectra were very fascinating in the sense
that accelerated by Friday 27th Jan 2012 X-flare; energetic protons
from the sun have swarmed around Earth on Jan. 29th, 2012 producing
enhanced terrestrial observation of the Sun set.
Fig.13 gives images of the Moon near Jupiter and Morning Sun rays on the Festival Day of Sun God. |
Fig.14 The two images img_9615 and img_9620 of the Sun Festival Day in India are very intriguing. |
Fig.15 Presents images of direct proof of role of Rao and Anti-Rao quanta in Astr0-Sky scenario. |
Fig.16 presents images all of them are direct indications of possible Rao & Anti Rao Quanta in Astro-Sky phenomenon and aurora borealis conditions. |
Fig.17 The Green hue is the one possibly the Earth’s vegetative life is quite responsive. |
Fig.18 Presents images of the Sun with Red ring and a yellow body. |
Fig.19. the aurora borealis in Visakhapatnam at the time of Sun set shows fine variations |
Fig.20 gives the spectra of the Moon and relative brightness of Jupiter. |
Fig.21 The 31st morning sky view of the Sun rise is very enchanting. |
Fig.22. the most significant and amazing image of the Grayish-Deep Blue color hue of the sea wave. |
Fig.23 the sequence spectra of the Sun rise on the 31st January 2012 with possible Solar wind of Coronal Holes of the Sun. |
Fig.24 the 31stevening pictures of the Sun set on the 31st are not spectacular of the Solar wind effect. |
ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
I am indebted to late Professor K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras)
D.Sc. (London) for initiating me at his internationally famous laboratories in
Andhra University, Visakhapatnam to do research studies and for his constant
guidance during my professional career.
Reference:Professor K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc.(Madras) thesis on the Green Light absorption in vapors of metals and the rare earth elements.
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