Showing posts with label Celestial Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celestial Events. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Earthquake And Tsunami In Japan

The signs were ominous.

An earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale had struck New Zealand, in the city of Christchurch, on 22nd Feb 2011.

Occurring at a shallow depth of 5 kms below the earth surface, the worst disaster to strike New Zealand in 80 years resulted in the death of at least 75 people.


It resulted in immense loss to life and property. It also had a significant impact on a nature's creation. 

The earthquake resulted in a creation of a breakaway iceberg from the country's longest glacier, the Tasman Glacier. The iceberg is said to be of the size of 20 football fields. And such a huge displacement of ice resulted in massive waves in the Tasman Lake.


Read more here.

The next was the news of the Super Moon on 19th March 2011.

The moon, as we know, has an elliptical orbit around the earth.


At some times, it's farthest away from us. This is known as the Apogee. The moon was it's Apogee on 6th March 2011.

And at some times, it's the closest to us. This is known as the Perigee. And on 19th March, we will have the moon on it's perigee. It's the closest it has got to us in the last 18 years.


The day coincides with the full moon. This in effect means that the moon will appear unusually larger to all of us from the earth.

While this is a phenomenon which occurs at regular intervals, it has been quite feared by astrologers. While some are predicting earthquakes, others are fearing huge storms, volcanoes, and other natural disasters.

And as with every celestial event, the debate is on. Catch one here.

But while all of these possibilities were being discussed and debated, the world watched with great horror about the earthquake in Japan on 11th March 2011.  The worst fears had come true.

A massive earthquake measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale had occurred off the coast of Fukushima, Japan. It was the biggest quake ever to strike Japan.


It occurred at a depth of 24.4 kms below the earth's surface, below the sea. It was preceded by a series of large fore shocks, just two days prior to 11th March - measuring 6 or more on the Richter scale.

Read more details here

But what hurt most was the Tsunami that resulted from the trembler. The quake right below the sea resulted in a mass displacement of water, causing a wave of Tsunami's across the entire North East coast of Japan.

The water just flowed into the mainland and swallowed up everything in it's path, leaving behind a trail of destruction. The scale of devastation is simply too immense to be conveyed with words.


Entire towns, homes, cities have been swept away by the water. Everything that came in the way of fury of the waves were washed away.


This view from the sky just wrenches my heart. Similar videos from YouTube have left me numb. Catch one such video here and here. The scale of destruction unleashed by these killer waves is simply unfathomable.

Only God will know the strain, the pain that would have gone through the minds of the people as they helplessly saw the sea rummaging towards them.

The damage from the quake and the resulting tsunami is yet to be assessed. While thousand's of people are thought to be dead, the damage to life and property is considered to be in billions. And rebuilding a big part of the nation from such a big calamity would require a lot of effort and perseverance.

Google has opened a crisis response page - for helping Japan with the quake response.

We pray to God to help Japan and her people to overcome the crisis soon and come back stronger than before. 

Friday, July 24, 2009

22 July 2009 - Solar Eclipse in Pics

A few pictures of the rare celestial event - the Total Solar Eclipse - which occurred on 22nd July 2009.

The Eclipse begins!!
The Sun hides a bit more!!
Is it the moon or the sun??
The diamond ring - A moment before the Total Solar Eclipse!! A magnificent sight!!
The Total Solar Eclipse!! Three objects - being in a straight line - had never had such a profound impact!!
The descent begins!! And seen is the Baily's Bead!!
The Diamond ring!! - from some other part of the world!!

All pictures apart from the last are as seen in the Indian city of Varanasi.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Saving Apollo11

Great acts are made up of small deeds!!

And a small boy, 40 years ago, helped fix an antenna - which ensured that the Space Vehicle carrying astronauts from the Apollo 11 mission landed successfully.


Read an article on what happened on 23rd July 1969.

The presence of mind of Charles Force, with useful help from Greg Force, help the space shuttle land successfully - earning appreciation from Neil Armstrong and team!!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

The Eagle Had Landed

Well, it's been 40 years - since man first landed on the moon!!

It was on 16th July 1969 that the Apollo 11 mission took off for the moon. 


After 4 days, on 20th July 1969 - Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin - landed on the moon's surface - fulfilling JFK's dream of having a man on the moon before 1970.

Apollo 11 Insignia

When the lunar module - Eagle - landed on the moon, Armstrong said those famous words - "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed.". These words - since then - have gone on to reflect success of various missions!!

As Armstrong descended on the moon's surface - to become the first human on the moon - he said - and this has been widely quoted and recollected - "One small step for Man, One giant leap for Mankind."


NASA is celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the moon landings

You can access the videos and tapes from the Apollo 11 mission on the NASA site

Well, these guys must be missing being on the moon!!

On the Moon!!

Total Solar Eclipse - 22 July 2009

A Total Solar Eclipse is scheduled to occur on the 22nd July, 2009 - and this will be the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century. It will not be surpassed in its duration until the solar eclipse 13th June, 2132 - thats almost 123 years down the line!!

A once if a life time moment for most of us !!

A graphical depiction of what happens in a solar eclipse is shown above.

The moon passes between the sun and the earth, casting a shadow on the earth's surface and covering the sun partially or completely - resulting in an eclipse.

Details Here

Here's what's gonna occur -


Total Solar Eclipse 22 July 2009 Path

Check up these sites for additional details
Wiki
Nasa - 22 July 2009

And check up a dazzling pic of an earlier total solar eclipse!!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Aurora

Was always amazed by the interesting pictures of Aurora's in school textbooks.

Starting up, the Dictionary defines Aurora as
- a radiant emission from the upper atmosphere that occurs sporadically over the middle and high latitudes of both hemispheres in the form of luminous bands, streamers, or the like, caused by the bombardment of the atmosphere with charged solar particles that are being guided along the earth's magnetic lines of force.

Some interesting pictures below




Came across an interesting article related to Aurora's and how are they created.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Up above the world so high












Well, these days ppl are paying millions of dollars for having a holiday in space!!!

The first thing that comes to your mind when you think of being in space is... Hey, how does the earth look from up there.

Wanna check that out?

Well, our satellites in space will help you.

Earth View

Happy viewing!!