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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Coronal Mass Ejection confirmed from Sunspot 1261. Heading towards earth
SEVERE SOLARWXAnother M class Solar Flare is in progress from Sunspot 1261
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The monthly sunspot avg no of July 2011 as JUMPED up to 43.9 ( 52.1 was the expected value as per IPS Solar Data) from 37.0 of June 2011….
This was predicted by SEVERE SOLARWX for a monthly sunspot no. July 2011 to be between 40-45
The Sunspot no on 31st July is 130.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
M 9.3 Solar Flare from the Sun with onset of R2 Radiation storm


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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Large Sunspots now on the sun!



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Monday, July 18, 2011
Sunspot number jumps to 101 .Solar Maximum likely to be early than expected May 2013


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Friday, July 8, 2011
Weather improving over Kennedy Space Center as the band of thunderstorms are expected to pass NW of KSC


METD WEATHER & AKG
Akshay Deoras
Severe Weather Forecaster
The Pre-Launch activities are in full swing at the Kennedy Space Center,FL for the Historical Liftoff of Space Shuttle Atlantis on STS 135 amidst a disturbed weather at Launch pad 39A
The Hatch is closed and sealed with the astronauts boarded the shuttle
The Final Count of T-9 mins is now in progress and expected for a GO/NO GO decision after 45 mins from this post
Weather Synopsis and forecast--
An upper level low responsible for the increase in the moisture in the Launch Area ( Florida) is now over SE of Florida with the low level winds almost Southerly.
Attributed increased clouding with rains in spot shall be in the vicinity of the pad and posing a threat for the launch
Presence of Cumulus clouds shall be a primary concern.
The storms today are expected to brace North at 20-25mph originating mostly over the Gulf of Mexico
Current Situation @ 1445UT
28C Overcast Weather with Clouds from 457m( Few) to 6096(Overcast)
No Rainfall has been reported till now.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Waterspouts in Radar Images




Thursday, June 16, 2011
15TH JUNE 2011 TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE PHOTOS
ABOVE- THE ONLY ECLIPSED IMAGE WHICH WAS AVAILABLE FROM NAGPUR AS CLOUDS AGAIN GATHERED AND THERE WERE RAINS TWICE. Saturday, June 11, 2011
Saros Cycle, the Science of Predicting Eclipses
Huum...long time since my last writing about Japan Earthquake. Now I'm back with akin of astronomical writing! Hahaha it has been long since my last contact with astronomy. Let me count, umm it has been 1 year!
For the location, each lunar eclipse separated by 1 Saros cycle will move 115 degrees, 55 minutes, 12 seconds farther west. This June 15, 2011 eclipse will be visible throughout East Asia, India, Australia. After one Saros cycle or at June 26, 2029, the central of visibility of total lunar eclipse will move to South America, Antarctica, West Africa. Then after one Saros cycle, or total lunar eclipse of July 7, 2047, the central of visibility will be Pacific Ocean and Australia, and so on.
For the kind of lunar eclipse that would be happen, we can use the standard regression of node every Saros cycle: 0,4779 degrees each cycle. Taking June 15, 2011 total lunar eclipse which node is located after the umbral center, and the umbra which is about 2000 km wide (and the revolution of earth made the time taken by umbra to cover the moon will be slightly longer), we can predict that total eclipses for this saros serial still persist well slight after 2100.
4.) But, the date when it fall can cause an anomaly for the point 3.) statement. This anomaly can cause the Saros serial "doesn't work as usual": The path of solar eclipse can be still located at equatorial region with total eclipse occur in a consecutive Saros cycle like this example:
In solar eclipse, there are more variables constituting the type, place and specific hour (not date), since it affects only a small area and very short period of time. The variables are gamma (the distance of the apex of moon's shadow to the center of earth divided by the radius of earth), delta T (the difference between UTC and Terrestrial time), and Besseliant Elements (an arranged values to calculate and predict the local circumstances of eclipse for an observer on Earth).
SCIENCE OF ECLIPSE ( LUNAR) AND THE JUNE 15 2011 TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE
ABOVE- By Sky Watchers Association of North Bengal(SWAN) Siliguri, West Bengal
http://www.skywatchersindia.co
or
http://www.livestream.com/swan
By Eclipse Chaser Athaenium New Delhi
http://www.ustream.tv/user/ecl
By Astronation.net at http://www.astronation.net/web
The decade's first lunar eclipse as well as the first total lunar eclipse of this year & decade shall take place on Wed 15th June 2011




For a Solar Eclipse to occur, the Moon's Celestial Latitude cannot exceed 1° 27', and must be less than 58' for the Solar Eclipse to be Total or Annular.
Major Ecliptic Orbit A Lunar Eclipse MUST occur if there is a Full Moon within 9° 39' (Celestial Longitude), of a Node, and a Solar Eclipse MUST occur if there is a New Moon within 15° 23' of a Node.
If a New or Full Moon occurs within 5° of a Node, the Eclipse will be Total or Annular.
Additionally:
For a Lunar Eclipse to occur, the Moon's Celestial Latitude at Full Moon cannot exceed about 55', and for that Lunar Eclipse to be Total, Celestial Latitude cannot exceed 26'

| 2011 | stage | Phase | time (IST) |
Jun 15 | 1 | Moon enters penumbra | 22:52:52 |
Jun 15 | 2 | Moon enters umbra | 23:52:24 |
Jun 16 | 3 | Start of totality | 00:51:57 |
Jun 16 | 4 | Maximum eclipse | 01:42:24 |
Jun 16 | 5 | End of totality | 02:32:50 |
Jun 16 | 6 | Moon leaves umbra | 03:32:22 |
Jun 16 | 7 | Moon leaves penumbra | 04:32:02 |

Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Sunspot region 1126-1127 produces a M2 class Solar Flare
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Space Shuttle Endeavour returns back home!
SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR HAS COMPLETED 25 MISSIONS,299 DAYS IN SPACE AND OVER 122 MILLION MILES COVERED
ABOVE IMAGES-
COURTESY NASA TV HD
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Partial Solar Eclipse on June 1-2 2011 in Higher Northern Latitudes
The Annually occurring phenomena of the Eclipses shall happen in the month of June 2011 when a Partial Solar Eclipse and a Total Lunar Eclipse shall be taking place.






