Wednesday, July 22, 2009

PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 22nd JULY 2009, SPETACULAR EFFECTS ON THE LAND, SEA AND SKY OF COASTAL ENVIRONMENT, VISAKHAPATNAM, NARASINGARAO BAY

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THE “ NARASINGARAO BAY ” CLOUDED PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 22nd JULY 2009, SPETACULAR EFFECTS ON THE LAND, SEA AND SKY OF COASTAL ENVIRONMENT, VISAKHAPATNAM-INDIA


BY PROF. DR. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta, Visakhapatnam-530002.
MObile :9491902867 BSNL

trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com Vol.2009, No.7, Dt.22nd July, 2009

PRELIMINARY REPORT

The Narasingarao bay extends from the old light house ( Palm Beach area) to the foothills region of Yeraddakonda (Dolphin’s Nose Hill, the new light house situated on the top) of Visakhapatnam Eastern Naval Coastal command. The author chose the vantage position for observations, the height of the Doctor’s Arcade complex of 6 floors, (built on the site originally belonging to Dr. Kotcherlakota Ramaswamy) in Maharanipeta, official colony, Do.No.17-11-9. The research study and investigations of the said partial solar eclipse effects on the environment has been made from 5:32 AM to 7.15AM.

Preparation has been made by the author, in view, of previous observations of ‘FRACTAL AURORA AND AIR-GLOW” produced by solar eclipses exhaustively reported at this blogspot published articles by the author. (See the References listed below)

Nearly Rs. 50k has been invested, for the present research from his own pocket by the author, to get himself properly equipped with suitable experimental set-ups. Though simple, but sophisticated electronic Video and Imaging facility, helped the author to capture the environmental changes( in a modern style of scientific and technological research investigations.). I have also used a Nikkon F (presented to me in 1950's by Dr.KVNRao of 1, Old Billerica street, Bedford (Mass),USA) camera with Kodak 35 film of ASA400 speed with aperture 11 and time of exposure 1/125 sec.The lens is Nikkor-5, Auto ,1:2.8, f=3.5cm, No.922563,the lens made in Japan. About 20 photos have been taken.

The ACER SYSTEM 5738G OF ASPIRE MODEL NO.M52264, ID:89578-OEM-7332157-0021, WITH CHARGED BATTERIES BY USING ADT AP0650102691705B76P100 AND nVidia GeForce 512MB graphic card and 39.62cm(15.6)HD LED-backlit screen with 16:9 aspect ratio has been used. The Crystal Ball Web Camera ideal for low ambient light, has been found to be excellent in caputering both the Camera and Video shots.
The details of observations would be published in due course of time after the full analysis. Contact may be made with me at:
lakshminarayana.kotcherlakota@gmail.com or
kotcherlakota_l_n@hotmail.com

The time of partial solar eclipse initiation observed 5:30AM(approx) and the maximum around 6:22AM respectively. But I found that atmospheric changes started to significantly to change by 6:00 o'clock. Especially at 6:15 AM they became some what striking. At 6:22AM the ambient light and, all around in the coastal sky there was low-brightness. Many special effects have been found at between 6:00 AM to 6:44AM. But enchanting splendour of the environmental changes could be noted and using various methods they have been successfully recorded. About a full time observation between 5.32AM to 7:21AM has been made. Initially the reddish hue of the sky was observed around 5:21AM.
The results are obtained, dealing with
a. Winds
b. Dust(special effects were noticed)
c. Fractal Aurora like air-glows.
d. Spectral changes
e. Sun rays other effects on the clouds
f. Other features

Several novel effects that would throw light on the gravitational changes and also the coastal environment have been noticed and recorded. The analysis would of course, requires lot of money and time.
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A NOTE ON INDIAN CALCULATIONS ON PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE IN SOUTH INDIA:
Surprisingly the TTD Tirupati people published an Indian Almanc(called the Panchanga) that gave more or less very accurate timings for observation of the partial solar eclipse. Their details are as follows: Ashada Bhahula Amavasya Wednesday "Ketu Grasta" "ardhadhika(more than 50%) solar eclipse Initial touch 5:28AM Middle time: 6:22AM Mokshakala(i.e withdrawl) 7-21AM Adhyantha(start to end) time 1hr:53mins with Sun rise at 5-58AM.Punarvasu and Pushyami onstellations and so dangerous for the people with that birth star, Also karkataka Rasi (Zodaic sign)people are forbidden to observe it.Others can watch the eclipse.
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REFERENCES TO EARLIER BLOGPOSTS made at this blogspot by the present author.
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 Narayana

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