Thursday, January 31, 2013

Astronomy and Weather Scenario during Second Fortnight of January 2013


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Volume 2013, Issue No.1, Dt.16 January 2013
Astronomy and Weather Scenario during
 Second Fortnight of January 2013
by
Professor Dr Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
{Retd. Prof. of Phys, SU} 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram,
 Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O, Visakhapatnam-530002
. Mobile Nos; 09542717723 & 09491902867

Key words:  Astronomy, Climate change, first tabletop accelerator
                  Neutral particles, Quantum Smell, communicative information

ABSTRACT

          India announced the first report of a tabletop experiment of neutral particle atoms sped up within millimeters to high speeds. The High-resolution Coronal Imager, or Hi-C, revealed one of the mechanisms that pump energy into the corona, heating it to temperatures up to 7 million degrees F. The secret is a complex process known as magnetic reconnection. The Fermi space telescope, designed to catch gamma rays, has seen hints of evidence for dark matter in high-energy gamma rays seen at the galaxy's centre. Spectroscopic and gravitational techniques made for precision measure of antiprotons and anti-electrons. Interactions between gravity and Anti-matter by shooting an anti-hydrogen beam horizontally through a vacuum tube then measure how much it snags due to the gravitational pull of the Earth to a precision of 1%. With some probability, the anti-proton will trap an anti-electron to form anti-hydrogen. No electricity needed to store the data on DNA for thousands of years but process found to be very expensive. A pulsar PSR B0943+10 gives X-rays that change synchronously with the radio emission, but in the state where the radio signal is strong and the pulses are clear, the X-rays were weak, and where radio was weak, the X-rays intensified. New thoughts on Quantum Physics, on the concept of Smell.

             Human throat molecules respond to the molecules’ vibrations in a music recitation and known that two molecules of the same shape might have different vibrations. The role of deuterium emphasized in inelastic electron tunneling and in odorants. The vibration mechanism plays a certain role for the recognition of the deuterium or hydrogen. What are the molecules vibrant in Indian Music? Do they communicate by information with each other seemingly flowing faster than the velocity of a light quantum?

INTRODUCTION
Climate Change
            Three rings width samples in Eastern Europe evidenced climate change from mid-20 Century with several cold phases around 1150, 1400 and 19 Century.
            Coronal Mass ejections of Sun CME, on January 13, 2013 at 2h24m EST would reach Earth with solar particles in about one or three days! This would change space weather.
            The lower 48 states in US recorded hottest year last year with average about 12.9C as NOAA reports. Year 1976 was cooler year according to NOAA. NASA recorded 14.6C for year 2012 announced the data on Tuesday 15 Jan 2013.
            There was a change of weather in Visakhapatnam on the night of 19 January 2013 with clouds covering the sky with low visibility of standard stars. Visakhapatnam Agency area of Lambsingha in Chintapalli Mandal recorded 1deg temperature on Saturday 19 January 2013 that continued until late night to next day morning up to early morning.
            Hailstorm that hit New Delhi and northwest India on Wednesday 16 January 2013, and Thursday hurt standing mustard crop (in Rajasthan and Haryana and vegetables (peas and potato) but a blessing for Rabi wheat crop that has not reached the grain formation. Jammu-Poonch highway in a snow-bound area of Bhimber Gali 195kms from Jammu and in Rajouri district on Saturday, January 19, 2013 trapped about 75 people rescued.
            The snow blocked the UK in this week, with no end to the freezing conditions in sight. The forecast of prolonged cold Weather is likely to bring further delays and cancellations to travel plans after two days of snow-disrupted airports and transport networks. On Saturday 19, 2013, Heathrow invoked new weather planning operations for the first time and cancelled 20% of flights ahead of snowfall.
            On the night of January 22, 2013, the Visakhapatnam's sky was full of moving clouds, no clear photographs of the Orion constellation could be photogrpahed and the Orion constellation appears around the time 8h30m PM. Surprisingly on the January 23, 2013 the summer warmth of the season felt for the first time in this year. The Constellation Orion photographs could not be obtained on the eve of 23 January 2013 around 9h30m PM in spite that the morning Sun was quite good and intense.

            Kinnaur, which borders Tibet, has had unusually heavy snowfall and popular scenic villages like Chitkul and Kalpa are less than 2.1m (7ft) of snow. Northern India has been in the grip of extreme cold weather and the temperature in parts of Himachal Pradesh dipped below -20C (-4F). An avalanche has killed at least 38 yaks in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Ferocious cold continued its assault on the north-central and northeastern USA on Wednesday. Wind chill temperatures dropped to -50degrees in some parts of the upper Midwest. Sickening fog settles over Salt Lake City area, Associated Press5:29p.m. EST on Wednesday, January 23, 2013. The area had up to 130 micrograms of soot per cubic meter. 

            Snow is already falling in parts of Bury, 25 January 2013, as the worst of the snow hits northern England and Scotland. Up to seven inches of snow predicted over high ground in the Borough, which is likely to cause more disruption for schools and travel networks this afternoon.

TRIUMPH OF INDIA: Hindustan Times New Delhi, January 29, 2013
        Indian scientists have devised the world's first tabletop accelerator that can rev up neutral particles to high speeds, in dramatic research that opens up new possibilities in making high finesse electronic gadgets. Scientists at Mumbai's Tata Institute of Fundamental Research  (TIFR) have shown that neutral atoms can be sped up within millimeters to ultra high speeds. The research by the physicists at TIFR's Ultra Short Pulse High Intensity Lab was published on Monday in the highly reputed journal Nature Physics.    

BCC observatory telescope
          Even atmospheric phenomena such as aurora, noctiluminescent clouds and the fainter meteors will be lost to the full moon's sky dominance. The planets are sufficiently bright that the moon cannot overcome them. Jupiter is high in the sky and is second in brightness only to the moon. Near Jupiter is Aldebaran, brightest star in the Hyades cluster forming the face of the Bull, Taurus. The stars of Orion are bright, particularly red Betelgeuse and blue-white Rigel marking his shoulder and heel, respectively. Orion’s belt has enough star power to show up even with the moon shining brightly. The brightest star of the sky is Sirius, belonging to Canis Major, one of Orion’s dogs. It lines up nicely with Orion’s belt and Aldebaran on the other side of the belt, back near Jupiter. Taking Sirius and Betelgeuse as one side of an equilateral triangle, look up and to the east to find Procyon, main star of Canis Minor, the smaller dog of Orion. The dogs follow Orion as he heads west. At 7:30 P.M. Canopus, the second brightest star in the sky is rising way down in the south-southeast. This means that it will set in the south south-West, and will never rise very high. At 10:30 p.m., Canopus is about at its highest, directly south, just over nine degrees above the horizon. It could easily be hiding behind a building or tree if you do not have a clear southern horizon.  
          Looking at Canopus, you can hardly believe that it is the second-brightest star, since Rigel is right above it outshining Canopus by a little bit.       The reason is that starlight is lost in passing through our atmosphere and the light of Canopus must pass through a greater mass of dense air in its low path. This is known as the atmospheric extinction. Rigel affected too, but not so much. It starts out as a 0.15 magnitude star, but appears dimmer as magnitude 0.41. Canopus starts as magnitude -0.65 but appears as if it were of magnitude 0.51, a shade dimmer than Rigel appears. The BBC observatory telescope is free for public viewing and is open from 6:45 p.m. to about 10:15 p.m. on Friday and Saturday evenings. Written Bernie Badger: Planets and Satellites.

SCIENCE DAILY REPORTS
a.) Space Instrument Adds Big Piece to Solar Corona Puzzle: Jan. 23, 2013
            The High-resolution Coronal Image, or Hi-C, revealed one of the mechanisms that pumps energy into the corona, heating it to temperatures up to 7 million degrees F. The secret is a complex process known as magnetic reconnection. "This is the first time we've had images at high enough resolution to directly observe magnetic reconnection," explained Smithsonian astronomer Leon Golub (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics). "We can see details in the corona five times finer than any other instrument." "Our team developed an exceptional instrument capable of revolutionary image resolution of the solar atmosphere. Due to the level of activity, we were able to clearly focus on an active sunspot, thereby obtaining some remarkable images," said heliophysicist Jonathan Cirtain (Marshall Space Flight Center).

b.) Setting the Dark on Fire: Beautiful View of Clouds of Cosmic Dust in Region of Orion: Jan. 23, 2013

            Located in the constellation of Orion (The Hunter), 1500 light-years away from Earth, the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex is the closest region of massive star formation to Earth, and contains a treasury of bright nebulae, dark clouds and young stars. The new image shows just part of this vast complex in visible light, with the APEX observations overlaid in brilliant orange tones that seem to set the dark clouds on fire. Often, the glowing knots from APEX correspond to darker patches in visible light -- the telltale sign of a dense cloud of dust that absorbs visible light, but glows at sub millimetre wavelengths, and possibly a site of star formation. The bright patch below of the centre of the image is the nebula NGC 1999. This region -- when seen in visible light -- is what astronomers call a reflection nebula, where the pale blue glow of background starlight is reflected from clouds of dust. The nebula is mainly illuminated by the energetic radiation from the young star V380 Orionis lurking at its heart. In the centre of the nebula is a dark patch, which can be seen even more clearly in a well-known image.
Solar driven Silk Machine
            The machine speed is two and half times the hand machine to make silk thread of 10S to 15S counts. It rotates about 750 times with a cost of Rs.10,000/-.The solar panel is 10Watts 12 Volts ASVM. Daily for about 8 hours produces 200 Grams Silk thread and may be driven by a 12 Volts electric motor as well. Bangalore CSB produced it.
JASMIN FLOWERS     
            Madurai Jasmin Flowers won the GI recognition. In Madurai, Sivaganga and Vrudunagar places Jasmin Flower petals that are thick have produced.
Turmeric Trees
            Gudlavaleru Ryotu grown in his house Turmeric trees of unusual height of 6 feet (see Fig. 1) that was recorded in the book of “Indian Book of Records” in August 2010.
Mercury Pollution
          More than 140 nations have agreed on the first legally binding treaty to curb Mercury pollution. Delegates at UN talks in Geneva approved measures to control the use of the highly toxic metal, which is widely used in chemical production and small-scale mining, in order to limit Mercury emissions. (Guardian UK).

RAGA IN INDIAN ANCIENT MUSIC- Mathematics intriguing
            The Ka-ta-pa-ya-di sankya or count forms the corner stone of parent ragas that are 72 in number called melakarta ragas. The katapayadi classification in 4-century Common Era attributed to Vararuci who authored Chandhra-Vakyana. In Kerala, planetary positions were encoded in katapayadi system. Chronograms in Pali language based on Katapayadi discovered in Burma also. It takes Sanskrit alphabets and vides the consonants into four groups beginning with ka-ta-pa-ya. The main ragas originated from permutation and combination of Swara/musical notes about 72. The first 36 were set to be Suddha Madhyama (Mal) ragas. In these, the madyama note remains constant. The second half were named Prati Madhyama even here the madhyama that is a sharp note does not change. The melakarta/parent ragas have first two syllables that give a number in which the raga is placed. The first syllables of raga are Ha and Ri that under katapayadi assigned numbers 8 and 2. Reversal of these gives the number of malakartha. Thus, Harikambhoji is the 28 raga in melakarta scheme.
          The first consonant is “dha” which falls under numeral 9 and second consonant “ra” falls under number 2. Together the number is 92. When reversed the Sankarabharanam (Dheera) is the 29 in melakarta chart. Since it comes in the first 36, it is Shuddha Madhyama (Ma1) raga. Dividing (28 less than 1 in 29) by 6 (chakras in first 36 ragas) the quotient will be 4 and reminder is also 4. Positioning of other ragas is Ri2 (chatusruti rishaba) and Ga3 (Antara gandhara) within quotient 4 and Dha2 (chatursruti daivatam) and Ni3 (kaisaki nishadam) within reminder 4. The ragas scale is Shadja, Chatursruti, Rishaba, Antara gandhara,  Sudda madhyma, Panchama, Chaturdaivata and Kakli nishada.

FOUR-STRANDED DNA
                 Cambridge University scientists say they have seen four-stranded DNA at work in human cells for the first time. Nevertheless, researchers tell the journal Nature Chemistry that the "quadruple helix" is also present in our cells, and in ways that might possibly relate to cancer.

DARK MATTER
               The Universe's highest-energy light could finally yield clues to the nature of the "dark matter" that makes up some 85% of the Universe's mass. The Fermi space telescope, designed to catch gamma rays, has seen hints of evidence for dark matter in high-energy gamma rays seen at the galaxy's centre. Spacecraft is 2.8m (9.2ft) high and 2.4m (8.2ft) in diameter and looks at the Universe in highest-energy form of light - gamma rays.

Sivala Village Saligram artifacts
          In the village, Shivala of the East Godavari K. Gangavaram mandal digging next to the Siva temple people discovered the sacred two Saligrams. Hindu worshippers prepare Siva Linga (idols) with Saligram artifacts. (See Fig.2}.Below the ground about 12 feet depth the religious stones recovered, the elders and Purohits decided them as Saligram artifacts.

CERN EXPERIMENT
        An entire beam of Anti-particles and Anti-atoms by mid-2014 AEgIS forms an experiment, out of six anti-matter experiments at CERN to study their properties by special techniques. Spectroscopic and gravitational techniques made for precision measure of antiprotons and anti-electrons. Interactions between gravity and Anti-matter by shooting an anti-hydrogen beam horizontally through a vacuum tube then measure how much it snags due to the gravitational pull of the Earth to a precision of 1%. 1). Anti-protons derived from a Decelerator (AD) which is a particle storage ring that produces antiparticle at low energies. 2). another location a nano-porous plate is bombarded with the anti-electrons to produce unstable mixture of both the electrons and anti-electrons. (Ps) 3). This Ps is excited to a specific energy state by exposure to a 205-nm laser and next with even higher Rydberg level using 1670-nm laser. 4). the excited Ps traverses a recombination chamber making it to mix with anti-protons. Precisely controlled magnetic fields used to control the anti-protons.5). With some probability, the anti-proton will trap an anti-electron to form anti-hydrogen. Technical problems are numerous to achieve the anti-hydrogen beam.

Cloning Buffalo gave birth to a Dhuda news Dt. January 27, 2013.
                The world’s first success of a cloned buffalo giving birth to a Dhuda named Garima-2 of weight 32Kilos and started drinking milk within 30 minutes of its birth a crowning success of NDRI scientists in Haryana, Kurnol place. More milk yield is a measure of the attempt of cloning.
Balloon Record
                NASA succeeded to maintain a balloon of 39million cubic feet size in air released to a height of 1.27 Lacks feet, on December 8, 2012 for 46 days moving around South Pole of Earth, has an instrument Super Trans Galactic Element Recorder and turned over South Pole about three times. It has an instrument to measure and discover the base elements of release of Cosmic Rays from Milky Way and other places.
LASER ATTRACTION OF OBJECTS
        For medical use, Thomas Sizmar of Check republic people has developed the Laser beam that attracts minute particles.
REDENED SEA
            Sidney Bandi beach totally became red due to Nocticaluka Sintilans algae (nachu). Due to bioluminescence, it appears in a special color. Excessive Ammonium in water causes skin and the eyes irritation. This algae bloom lasts for a week and but the algae (nachu) disappeared in the evening. The spread of the algae is unknown (See Fig.4).
Undersea missile launch puts India in elite club
New Delhi, Jan 27, 2013, DHNS
            India on Sunday joined a select league of nations with the capability of firing nuclear-tipped missiles from  land, air and sea by taking a big step in completing the nuclear triad more than 12 years after Pokhran II nuclear tests. 

Boffins baffled over pulsar with 'split personality'

Brid-Aine Parnell Science, 25 January 2013 at 12h55GMT

            A pulsar PSR B0943+10 that randomly and without warning dramatically changes its pattern of radio wave and X-ray emissions has surprised a team of astronomers, who wrote that it "challenges all proposed pulsar emission theories". No explanation for its changing behavior given.  X-rays did change synchronously with the radio emission, but in the state where the radio signal is strong and the pulses are clear, the X-rays were weak, and where radio was weak, the X-rays intensified.

ISRO Mon Jan 28 2013, 02:10 hrs
            ISRO has evidently drawn encouragement from the success of its first mission to the moon in 2008-09, Chandrayaan 1. Instruments aboard that probe famously found water molecules on the surface of the moon, and the relatively low cost of the mission was hailed as a marker of Indian ingenuity and technical know-how, in the process delivering an effective rebuke to those who claimed that a developing country had no business financing fanciful space missions. The Indian Space Research Organisation's ambitious to-do list for the next five years comprises of 33 satellite missions and 25 lunar vehicle launches, including missions to the sun, the Moon and Mars, reflecting its growing confidence.
MASS EXTINCTION OF ANIMALS
            Many species of animals are fast disappearing from the terrestrial atmosphere.  They are dying, due to use of drugs to fight the cancer etc diseases.

MOLECULAR DATA STORAGE
        British scientists have stored all 154 of Shakespeare sonnets on tiny stretches of DNA. No electricity needed to store the data on DNA for thousands of years. Nature Magazine gives details. Digital Data can as well be stored a revolution in the making. Costs are very high as on today. Nature’s hard drive DNA would revolutionize concept of storage of data.

Mysteries of Spider Silk Strength Unraveled  Jan. 27, 2013

Nature Materials 

            A wide variety of elastic properties of the silk of several intact spiders' webs using a sophisticated but non-invasive laser light scattering technique, low power laser, less than 3.5 milliwatts. Spider silk is an exceptional biological polymer, related to collagen but much more complex in its structure. The Brillouin light scattering technique used an extremely low power laser, less than 3.5 milliwatts. Four different types of spider's webs were studied. They included Nephila clavipes (pictured), A. aurantia ("gilded silver face"-common to the contiguous United States), L. Hesperus the western black widow and P. viridans the green lynx spider, the only spider included that does not build a web for catching prey but has major silk elastic properties similar to those of the other species studied. Kristie J. Koski, Paul Akhenblit, Keri McKiernan, Jeffery L. Yarger. 

Indian Buddhism: Birch-Bark Treasures  Jan. 23, 2013

          Experts in Indological Studies at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich are in the process of analyzing 2000-year-old Indian Buddhist documents that have only recently come to light. Some of the documents date from the first century BC, making them by far the oldest examples of Indian Buddhist literature. The researchers work not with the manuscripts themselves, but with digital scans. The originals are not only extremely fragile, but are held in various collections scattered around the world. A large fraction of the surviving material is stored in the British Library in London. 

Print Own life size robot $800 George Webster CNN Jan 25, 2013

            Known as InMoov, Langevin's animatronic creation can be made, by anyone with access to little more than a basic 3D printer, a few motors, a cheap circuit board and about $800.
Jupiter retrograde
            The planet Jupiter is said to be stationary on Wednesday, January 30, 2013. On this date, this dazzling world ends its retrograde (westward) motion in front of the constellation Taurus (the Bull) that started on October 4, 2012. After going westward for nearly four months, Jupiter pauses briefly in front of the backdrop stars before resuming its usual eastward course along the Zodiac.
COMET
            Another comet, called 2014 L4, was discovered last year and will be making a significant appearance in the evening sky in March and April, 
STEM CELLS
                Scientists researched in stem cells of about 200 types in human body see magnified Fig x4900 printed at 10cm width. Biotechnology is engineering the world 25 January 2013
Quantum  Smell
          It suggests that the molecules' vibrations are responsible. A way to test it is with two molecules of the same shape, but with different vibrations. The mechanism, he added, was "inelastic electron tunnelling": in the presence of a specific "smelly" molecule, an electron within a smell receptor in your nose can "jump" or tunnel across it and dump a quantum of energy into one of the molecule's bonds  setting the "spring" vibrating. The team of Dr Turin and colleagues then developed (PNAS) a brand new, far larger pair of molecules - cyclopentadecanone - with more hydrogen or deuterium bonds to amplify the purported effect. (Franco et al. (2011) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 108:9, 3797-802) we showed that fruit flies can recognize the presence of deuterium in odorants by a vibrational mechanism. Disappearing in one place and reappearing in another. Being in two places at once. Communicating information seemingly faster than the speed of light. This kind of weird behaviour is commonplace in dark, still laboratories studying the branch of physics called quantum mechanics, but what might it have to do with fresh flowers, migrating birds, and the smell of rotten eggs?  Welcome to the frontier of what is called quantum biology.

FINDINGS AND NOVEL OBSERVATIONS 
            The unusual rainy clouds during the nights of 19 to 30January 2013 was intriguing with especially the full Sun light during the daytime. A set of four photos given in Fig.6 depict the phenomenal Sun rise at Visakhapatnam's beach on 30 January 2013 the cloudy day of imminent Low Depression in Bay of Bengal and possible rain shower in due time. The spread of the red glow of rising Sun in the mist and smog is remarkably splendid but limited by the extent of the spread of the haze of Atmosphere.

            The atmospheric phenomena such as Auroras, noctiluminescent clouds and the fainter meteors will not be lost to the Full Moon sky dominance, as has been observed by the present author at Visakhapatnam's near the Beach Shore and as well from my residence Narasimha Ashram. Terrestrial environment near to the Equator and the distant lands of the world is fascinating. See the Figures given by me of these stars of Orion and the straight-line views seldom observed since the atmosphere refraction of starlight with the curvature features of the Earth at the time of observations is quite significant. (BBC has nicely listed the significant atmospheric extinction with the passage of light from stars at low depth and denser air of Terrestrial Atmosphere.)

CANOPUS OR  ALPHA CARINAE
            The brightest stars of Carina are alpha Car, Canopus, a yellow-white supergiant of -0.7 mag (about 300 lightyears distant), beta Car, Miaplacidus, a blue-white star of 1.7 mag, gamma Car, Almuhlif with 1.8 mag and epsilon Car, She (sometimes called Avior), which is a yellow giant with a brightness of 1.9 mag. (See BBC report given above.) The three brightest stars of the sky – Sirius, Canopus and Alpha Centauri – lodge south of the celestial equator, alpha Carinae or Canopus,  lying approximately 700 light-years from Earth, Canopus has a visual magnitude of -0.72, is more than 15,000 times more luminous than the Sun, and belongs to the rare class of F-type supergiants. To navigators living in the northern hemisphere, Canopus once served as the pole star. It cannot be seen from latitudes north of 37°18’.

 My calculations on Signal Travel to Mars


Concomitant signal traverse from Earth to Satellite and then to Mars


                        A NOVEL RANGADHAMA MULTIPLE INTERFEROMETER

             Satellite moves around the Earth at around 6671E+10m radius and has the circumference of Orbit as about 4.19E+14m. We have about 840 seconds the Signal sent from a lender on Mars moved in the sky from Mars to Earth Planets. Earth moves with a velocity of 200m/sec around the Sun. That is in about 840 seconds it covers a distance of 168000meters. However, the satellite covers a distance of about 6.52E+13meters as in our calculation. It forms a fraction of only 6.43 approximately out of the total orbit of the satellite around the Earth. In 15s, it moves a distance of 96.43 fraction. Difference is about 420-96.43 that is equal to 329.57. (See the Fig.8 for details of the geometry involved in the traverse of the message signals to and fro from Earth to Mars and as well the Satellite to Mars and vice verse.) Noteworthy of the signal traverse time!


DISCUSSION ON RAGAS AND QUANTUM MECHANICS
          The main ragas originated from permutation and combination of Swara/musical notes about 72.The first syllables of raga are “Ha” and “Ri” that under katapayadi assigned numbers 8 and 2. Reversal of these gives the number of malakartha. Thus, Harikambhoji is the 28 raga in melakarta scheme. The first consonant is “dha” which falls under numeral 9 and second consonant “ra” falls under number 2. Together the number is 92. When reversed the Sankarabharanam (Dheera) is the 29 in melakarta chart. Since it comes in the first 36, it is Shuddha Madhyama (Ma1) raga. Dividing (28 less than 1 in 29) by 6 (chakras in first 36 ragas) the quotient will be 4 and reminder is also 4. The ragas scale is Shadja, Chatursruti, Rishaba, Antara gandhara, Sudda madhyma, Panchama, Chaturdaivata and Kakli nishada. Human throat molecules respond to the molecules’ vibrations in a music recitation and known that two molecules of the same shape might have different vibrations. The role of deuterium emphasized in inelastic electron tunneling and in odorants. The vibration mechanism plays a certain role for the recognition of the deuterium or hydrogen. What are the molecules vibrant in Indian Music? Do they communicate by information with each other seemingly flowing faster than the velocity of a light quantum?



PICTURES



Fig.1 The winter Visakhapatnam and the Orion 

Constellation etc details




Fig.2 The Orion Constellation etc details




Fig.3 The Orion Constellation etc details



Fig.4 Moon pics and the Australia Wonder Beaches



Fig.5 Moon, A Pulsar ,  The Orion and Arctic Iceberg





Fig.6 Sun rise at Visakhapatnam on 30 Jan 2013




Fig.7 A star early morning 30 Jan 2013



Fig.8 Pictures of 31 Jan 2013 Signal Traverse to & fro from Mars to Earth and the analysis of the traverse

CONCLUSION
        The atmospheric phenomena such as Auroras, noctiluminescent clouds and the fainter meteors will not be lost to the Full Moon sky dominance, as has been observed by the present author at Visakhapatnam near the Beach Shore and as well from my residence Narasimha Ashram.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT  
          I am deeply indebted to Late Prof K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) for initiating me and inspiring for research investigations and observations during the years 1956 -1972 at Andhra University.

           
REFERENCES
1. trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com, Volume 2013, Issue No.1, Dt.1 January 2013, ” Astronomy and Weather Scenario of India during First Fortnight of January 2013 with the details of my participation at the ISC Session in Kolkata 2-7 January 2013 and Rangadhama multiple Interferometer“, Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana and the references listed in this article.
2. Wednesday, September 26, 2012, trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.comVol.2012, Issue No.9, Dated 21 September 2012, Time 3h28mP.M. “Mystic Role of Quantum Theory” 
by Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana

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