Solar Eclipse 2024: 8 अप्रैल को पूर्ण Surya Grahan पर कैसा होगा आसमान का नजारा? | #TV9D

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Solar Eclipse 2024: 8 अप्रैल को पूर्ण Surya Grahan पर कैसा होगा आसमान का नजारा? | #TV9D


An astronomical spectacle is all set to captivate sky watchers as a total solar eclipse is set to grace the skies across North America, turning day into night, on April 8. Total eclipses are dramatic and turn the sky dark, but they are only visible from a few locations. This is why the opportunity to experience an eclipse is often called a…

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  1. Sun and Moon Eclipses

    The present scientific explanations given to understand the phenomenon of eclipse are the result of facilitating thought processes, and not the critical one.

    These eclipses might be proved in future the fine phenomenological example of interference of lights.(प्रकाश का व्यतिकरण)

    In astronomical Sanatan knowledge, concepts of rahu and ketu are also mentioned which has prominent roles during eclipses. These concepts are yet to be explored.

    So, here is a benign pursuit to understand the concept of Rahu and ketu during the phenomenon of eclipses.

    It is a well accepted fact nowadays by science that the core of earth has got tremendously high temperatures. Therefore, it's a fallacy to assume that earth doesn't emit light. And moreover, it's highly misleading to assume that earth gets illuminated by the Sun, a cosmic body far away, more than fifteen crores kilometers from earth. However, effects of the universal gravitational forces of the Sun and other planets is not denied hereby.

    To understand the phenomenon of an eclipse, the earth is divided into two major parts. First part is a solid core from its center to the crust mostly covered by sea. It has got a radius of 6000+ kilometers. Its second part is the atmosphere and ionosphere which is around 36000 kilometers thick.

    Now, the light emitted by the first part of the earth, that is from the solid core towards space converges in two opposite images at focal points because of the crust acting as a spherical convex lens having a radius around 6000 km. These images are not visible, as light is traveling away from the crust. These images are termed as Rahu and Ketu “CHHAYA GRIHA” located at 6000+km away from crust and at 180 degrees to each other. Though these images are exactly 180 degrees opposite to each other but move simultaneously in the sky just like and similar to other planets.

    Next to above, now consider the light emitted by the second part of earth, that is the atmosphere and ionosphere. This light travels towards the crust and converges again at a distance of 6000 kms above in the sky from the crust. It happens due to the behavior of the atmosphere and ionosphere acting as a concave lens 36000 km thick. These images are termed as Sun and Moon in the sky.

    When Rahu image falls over Sun image, either partially or fully, phenomenon of interference of light occurs. Due to the interference of light, the Sun image starts disappearing, resulting in the Sun eclipse being seen from the crust of earth. This phenomenon occurs on Amavasya, the new moon day. On this day, the moon image gets fully merged into the Sun image.

    Similarly the Moon Eclipse is seen when Ketu image falls over the Moon image and it starts disappearing due to interference of light. This phenomenon occurs on Purnima, the full moon day. On this day, the moon image gets fully isolated from the Sun image.

    Damodar Sharma
    Indore
    (9425069704)
    Date 08 April 2024

  2. Right hai sister yah important information ok writer hu ek God bless you I big fan for India and Bihar se ho aap bhut mehnat karte hain dil se shukriya AAP ka 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊