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    Two moons will b visible tomorow












hehehe


moon tu eik hee hoga



dosrey hum jo hongey us k saaath Asmaan per

Posted on 8/26/2006 7:29:11 PM

ohhh zaberdast

aur phr wapsi kab hai ?

Posted on 8/26/2006 7:43:01 PM

kal heee


hehehe


infact Planet Mars zameen k kafi kareeb hoga tu woh bilcul chand kee manad lagey ga

so dont forget to watch it


but afsoos apna moon tu sirf 3-4 date ka hoga tu woh tu raat ko jaldi so ghaib ho jaye ga

Posted on 8/26/2006 7:47:37 PM

hey i got a mail abt thiz

here is the mail....
Dear All ,
Planet Mars will be the brightest in the night sky starting August. Itwill look as large as the full moon to the naked eye. This willcultimate on Aug. 27 when Mars comes within 34.65M miles of Earth.
Be sure to watch the sky on Aug. 27 12:30 am . It will look like The
Earth has 2 Moons. Don't Miss it.....
The next time Mars may come this close only in 2287.

NOTE: Share this with ur friends as NO ONE ALIVE TODAY will ever see it again.


hmm o i'll try to see it

Posted on 8/26/2006 7:50:25 PM

hmm but abhi i got a call from a member who made lil correction abt this


n us k hisab sey

yeh event 3 years pehlay guzar chuka hai    


here is da reference


Get your binoculars and telescopes ready! On August 27, 2003, Mars will be the closest it has been to Earth in thousands of years.

It's not like Mars will suddenly teleport into that position, either. For several months ahead of an after that date, Mars will still be extremely close and make for great viewing possibilities.

Mars, the Red Planet, was named after the Roman god of war. It has fascinated sky-watchers for thousands of years, and many stories have been written about man setting up bases on Mars or having Martians visit us on Earth. With the discovery of ice frozen beneath the Martian surface, many believe that life one existed on this dusty planet. Mars has two moons - Phobos and Deimos. Those were the names of the horses that the Greek god Ares used.

There are polar ice caps that are visible from telescopes, and the Martian atmosphere in general should be relatively clear, giving you a great view of the landscapes of the planet.

To find Mars in the sky, look southeast just below the constellation of Aquarius. It will not be high off the horizon. It'll be about the same size as the Eratosthenes crater on the Moon is, so use that to judge how well your telescope will show the details. You might want to swing by a local science museum to see it through a big telescope

Posted on 8/26/2006 7:55:45 PM

antha reference !

ALBANY, N.Y. (August 19, 2003) -- The University at Albany's Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, in cooperation with the Dudley Observatory, invites the public to observe the planet Mars, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 8:30-11 p.m., when the "red planet" will be nearer to Earth than it has been in 60,000 years. The public will view the planet through the Astronomical Observatory on the roof of the Earth Science Building. Experts from the University at Albany, the Dudley Observatory and Schenectady Museum Planetarium will discuss the planet's movements, topography and origins, and will offer exhibits, including a small Martian meteorite.

Mars will lie some 34.6 million miles from Earth on Aug. 27. Just six months ago the planet's elliptical orbit had it nearly five times farther away. For the next several weeks, Mars will be one of the brightest spots in the southern sky, and its proximity is giving amateur astronomers and academics the views of a lifetime. The next time the red planet will loom this close -- and large -- will be in 2287.

The event is free of charge. Parking is available at the University's State Quad lot on the northeast side of the Washington Avenue campus.

Posted on 8/26/2006 7:57:38 PM

   Chronology of the 2003 Mars Apparition
Aug 10, 2002
Mars in conjunction with the Sun from Earth, in Cancer near the border to Leo. Earth in superior conjunction with the Sun from Mars. Distance about 400 million km (2.67 AU) at this aphelic conjunction. This conjunction, which ended the planet's 2001 apparition, starts the 2003 apparition of Mars.
The same day, Mars leaves constellation Cancer and enters Leo.
Sep 21, 2002
Mars in Aphelion (1.66613 AU)
Oct 5, 2002
Mars leaves constellation Leo and enters Virgo.
Nov 3, 2002
Northern Summer, Southern Winter Solstice on Mars.
Dec 13, 2002
Mars leaves constellation Virgo and enters Libra.
Jan 1, 2003
Mars is seen in the morning sky in constellation Libra at a distance of about 307 million km (2.051 AU) from Earth, at about +1.5 mag apparent brightness and 4.6" apparent diameter.
Jan 7, 2003
Mars comes closer than 2.0 AU.
Jan 21, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Libra and enters Scorpius.
Jan 24, 2003
Apparent diameter of Mars exceeds 5"
Jan 29, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Scorpius and enters Ophiuchus.
Jan 31, 2003
Mars passes 5deg N of Antares.
Feb 21, 2003
As seen from Mars, Earth passes the Martian Celestial Equator to southern hemisphere. Now the South Pole is visible, the central latitude of the Martian disk is on Mars' southern hemisphere.
Feb 25, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds +1.0 mag
Feb 26, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Ophiuchus and enters Sagittarius.
Feb 28, 2003
Mars passes the descending node of its orbit, moving to the south or Earth's orbital plane, the ecliptic, and getting southern ecliptic latitudes.
Apr 21, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Sagittarius and enters Capricorn.
Apr 29, 2003
Mars comes closer than 1.0 AU.
May 1, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds 0.0 mag.
May 5, 2003
Northern Autumn, Southern Spring Equinox on Mars. About that time the South Polar Cap (SPC) should have its maximal extension (to about 65deg Southern areographic latitude).
May 8, 2003
Apparent diameter of Mars exceeds 10".
May 12, 2003
From Mars, Earth is at its greatest Eastern elongation from the Sun at about 43 deg. From Earth, Mars phase is minimal, angle is 43 deg. Only 86 percent of the visible Mars hemisphere is illuminated.
May 13, 2003
Mars passes 2deg S of Neptune
May 2003
SPC disappears, clouds in the southern hemisphere probable. Hellas may become bright.
Jun 2, 2003
Mars Express spacecraft launched to Mars
Jun 8, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Capricorn and enters Aquarius
Jun 10, 2003
Spirit (Mars Exploration Rover 1) spacecraft launched to Mars
Jun 15, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds -1.0 mag
Jun 20, 2003
Mars passes 3.2 deg S of Uranus
Jun 21, 2003
Appartent diameter of Mars exceeds 15".
Jul 7, 2003
Opportunity (Mars Exploration Rover 2) spacecraft launched to Mars
Jul 19, 2003
Apparent diameter of Mars exceeds 20".
Jul 20, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds -2.0 mag
Jul 31, 2003
Mars becomes stationary and then starts its retograde opposition loop, as Earth passes between the Red Planet and the Sun.
Aug 4, 2003
Mars reaches its greatest southern heliocentric latitude (-1d 51').
Aug 20, 2003
Mars reaches its greatest southern geocentric latitude (-6d 42').
Aug 27, 2003
Closest approach of Mars and Earth (0.373 AU = 55.76 million km). Apparent diameter of Mars is 25.11".
Aug 28, 2003
Mars Opposition on Earth, Earth in Inferior Conjunction on Mars. Both planets are at helicentric longitude 335deg. Apparent brigtness of Mars reaches -2.88 mag.
Aug 30, 2002
Mars in Perihelion (distance from Sun 1.381 AU = 206.6 million km, heliocentric longitude 336 deg).

Posted on 8/26/2006 8:01:14 PM

acha jee thx 4 da info ...humain ghalat khabar mili hai haila kitni bad luck hai...

Posted on 8/26/2006 8:05:11 PM

~Fragi~:
kal heee


hehehe


infact Planet Mars zameen k kafi kareeb hoga tu woh bilcul chand kee manad lagey ga

so dont forget to watch it


but afsoos apna moon tu sirf 3-4 date ka hoga tu woh tu raat ko jaldi so ghaib ho jaye ga


oh acha acha
yeh wohi marz hai jis per aj kal property ka kam bahut ho raha hia

Posted on 8/26/2006 8:05:59 PM

~dia~:
acha jee thx 4 da info ...humain ghalat khabar mili hai haila kitni bad luck hai...



hanji wrong info sabhi ko mili hia


how poor me ...


Posted on 8/26/2006 8:08:18 PM

~Fragi~:
   Chronology of the 2003 Mars Apparition
Aug 10, 2002
Mars in conjunction with the Sun from Earth, in Cancer near the border to Leo. Earth in superior conjunction with the Sun from Mars. Distance about 400 million km (2.67 AU) at this aphelic conjunction. This conjunction, which ended the planet's 2001 apparition, starts the 2003 apparition of Mars.
The same day, Mars leaves constellation Cancer and enters Leo.
Sep 21, 2002
Mars in Aphelion (1.66613 AU)
Oct 5, 2002
Mars leaves constellation Leo and enters Virgo.
Nov 3, 2002
Northern Summer, Southern Winter Solstice on Mars.
Dec 13, 2002
Mars leaves constellation Virgo and enters Libra.
Jan 1, 2003
Mars is seen in the morning sky in constellation Libra at a distance of about 307 million km (2.051 AU) from Earth, at about +1.5 mag apparent brightness and 4.6" apparent diameter.
Jan 7, 2003
Mars comes closer than 2.0 AU.
Jan 21, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Libra and enters Scorpius.
Jan 24, 2003
Apparent diameter of Mars exceeds 5"
Jan 29, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Scorpius and enters Ophiuchus.
Jan 31, 2003
Mars passes 5deg N of Antares.
Feb 21, 2003
As seen from Mars, Earth passes the Martian Celestial Equator to southern hemisphere. Now the South Pole is visible, the central latitude of the Martian disk is on Mars' southern hemisphere.
Feb 25, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds +1.0 mag
Feb 26, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Ophiuchus and enters Sagittarius.
Feb 28, 2003
Mars passes the descending node of its orbit, moving to the south or Earth's orbital plane, the ecliptic, and getting southern ecliptic latitudes.
Apr 21, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Sagittarius and enters Capricorn.
Apr 29, 2003
Mars comes closer than 1.0 AU.
May 1, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds 0.0 mag.
May 5, 2003
Northern Autumn, Southern Spring Equinox on Mars. About that time the South Polar Cap (SPC) should have its maximal extension (to about 65deg Southern areographic latitude).
May 8, 2003
Apparent diameter of Mars exceeds 10".
May 12, 2003
From Mars, Earth is at its greatest Eastern elongation from the Sun at about 43 deg. From Earth, Mars phase is minimal, angle is 43 deg. Only 86 percent of the visible Mars hemisphere is illuminated.
May 13, 2003
Mars passes 2deg S of Neptune
May 2003
SPC disappears, clouds in the southern hemisphere probable. Hellas may become bright.
Jun 2, 2003
Mars Express spacecraft launched to Mars
Jun 8, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Capricorn and enters Aquarius
Jun 10, 2003
Spirit (Mars Exploration Rover 1) spacecraft launched to Mars
Jun 15, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds -1.0 mag
Jun 20, 2003
Mars passes 3.2 deg S of Uranus
Jun 21, 2003
Appartent diameter of Mars exceeds 15".
Jul 7, 2003
Opportunity (Mars Exploration Rover 2) spacecraft launched to Mars
Jul 19, 2003
Apparent diameter of Mars exceeds 20".
Jul 20, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds -2.0 mag
Jul 31, 2003
Mars becomes stationary and then starts its retograde opposition loop, as Earth passes between the Red Planet and the Sun.
Aug 4, 2003
Mars reaches its greatest southern heliocentric latitude (-1d 51').
Aug 20, 2003
Mars reaches its greatest southern geocentric latitude (-6d 42').
Aug 27, 2003
Closest approach of Mars and Earth (0.373 AU = 55.76 million km). Apparent diameter of Mars is 25.11".
Aug 28, 2003
Mars Opposition on Earth, Earth in Inferior Conjunction on Mars. Both planets are at helicentric longitude 335deg. Apparent brigtness of Mars reaches -2.88 mag.
Aug 30, 2002
Mars in Perihelion (distance from Sun 1.381 AU = 206.6 million km, heliocentric longitude 336 deg).


very nice infoo yarra

but yar yeh konsa bank hia jidher yeh info milti hia


sory kdng

Posted on 8/26/2006 8:10:29 PM

cutefriend:
~Fragi~:
kal heee


hehehe


infact Planet Mars zameen k kafi kareeb hoga tu woh bilcul chand kee manad lagey ga

so dont forget to watch it


but afsoos apna moon tu sirf 3-4 date ka hoga tu woh tu raat ko jaldi so ghaib ho jaye ga


oh acha acha
yeh wohi marz hai jis per aj kal property ka kam bahut ho raha hia



hanji aab tu mein bhi soch raha hoon k 2 4 plots ley loon wahan per

Posted on 8/26/2006 8:10:41 PM

cutefriend:
~Fragi~:
   Chronology of the 2003 Mars Apparition
Aug 10, 2002
Mars in conjunction with the Sun from Earth, in Cancer near the border to Leo. Earth in superior conjunction with the Sun from Mars. Distance about 400 million km (2.67 AU) at this aphelic conjunction. This conjunction, which ended the planet's 2001 apparition, starts the 2003 apparition of Mars.
The same day, Mars leaves constellation Cancer and enters Leo.
Sep 21, 2002
Mars in Aphelion (1.66613 AU)
Oct 5, 2002
Mars leaves constellation Leo and enters Virgo.
Nov 3, 2002
Northern Summer, Southern Winter Solstice on Mars.
Dec 13, 2002
Mars leaves constellation Virgo and enters Libra.
Jan 1, 2003
Mars is seen in the morning sky in constellation Libra at a distance of about 307 million km (2.051 AU) from Earth, at about +1.5 mag apparent brightness and 4.6" apparent diameter.
Jan 7, 2003
Mars comes closer than 2.0 AU.
Jan 21, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Libra and enters Scorpius.
Jan 24, 2003
Apparent diameter of Mars exceeds 5"
Jan 29, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Scorpius and enters Ophiuchus.
Jan 31, 2003
Mars passes 5deg N of Antares.
Feb 21, 2003
As seen from Mars, Earth passes the Martian Celestial Equator to southern hemisphere. Now the South Pole is visible, the central latitude of the Martian disk is on Mars' southern hemisphere.
Feb 25, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds +1.0 mag
Feb 26, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Ophiuchus and enters Sagittarius.
Feb 28, 2003
Mars passes the descending node of its orbit, moving to the south or Earth's orbital plane, the ecliptic, and getting southern ecliptic latitudes.
Apr 21, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Sagittarius and enters Capricorn.
Apr 29, 2003
Mars comes closer than 1.0 AU.
May 1, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds 0.0 mag.
May 5, 2003
Northern Autumn, Southern Spring Equinox on Mars. About that time the South Polar Cap (SPC) should have its maximal extension (to about 65deg Southern areographic latitude).
May 8, 2003
Apparent diameter of Mars exceeds 10".
May 12, 2003
From Mars, Earth is at its greatest Eastern elongation from the Sun at about 43 deg. From Earth, Mars phase is minimal, angle is 43 deg. Only 86 percent of the visible Mars hemisphere is illuminated.
May 13, 2003
Mars passes 2deg S of Neptune
May 2003
SPC disappears, clouds in the southern hemisphere probable. Hellas may become bright.
Jun 2, 2003
Mars Express spacecraft launched to Mars
Jun 8, 2003
Mars leaves constellation Capricorn and enters Aquarius
Jun 10, 2003
Spirit (Mars Exploration Rover 1) spacecraft launched to Mars
Jun 15, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds -1.0 mag
Jun 20, 2003
Mars passes 3.2 deg S of Uranus
Jun 21, 2003
Appartent diameter of Mars exceeds 15".
Jul 7, 2003
Opportunity (Mars Exploration Rover 2) spacecraft launched to Mars
Jul 19, 2003
Apparent diameter of Mars exceeds 20".
Jul 20, 2003
Mars' apparent brightness exceeds -2.0 mag
Jul 31, 2003
Mars becomes stationary and then starts its retograde opposition loop, as Earth passes between the Red Planet and the Sun.
Aug 4, 2003
Mars reaches its greatest southern heliocentric latitude (-1d 51').
Aug 20, 2003
Mars reaches its greatest southern geocentric latitude (-6d 42').
Aug 27, 2003
Closest approach of Mars and Earth (0.373 AU = 55.76 million km). Apparent diameter of Mars is 25.11".
Aug 28, 2003
Mars Opposition on Earth, Earth in Inferior Conjunction on Mars. Both planets are at helicentric longitude 335deg. Apparent brigtness of Mars reaches -2.88 mag.
Aug 30, 2002
Mars in Perihelion (distance from Sun 1.381 AU = 206.6 million km, heliocentric longitude 336 deg).


very nice infoo yarra

but yar yeh konsa bank hia jidher yeh info milti hia


sory kdng




yeh fragi baba ka infobank.com hai

Posted on 8/26/2006 8:12:07 PM

~Fragi~:
cutefriend:
~Fragi~:
kal heee


hehehe


infact Planet Mars zameen k kafi kareeb hoga tu woh bilcul chand kee manad lagey ga

so dont forget to watch it


but afsoos apna moon tu sirf 3-4 date ka hoga tu woh tu raat ko jaldi so ghaib ho jaye ga


oh acha acha
yeh wohi marz hai jis per aj kal property ka kam bahut ho raha hia



hanji aab tu mein bhi soch raha hoon k 2 4 plots ley loon wahan per

le laye le laye

Posted on 8/26/2006 8:16:54 PM

astana chor ker yeh kaam start ker diya

Posted on 8/26/2006 8:18:26 PM

hanji bus zara 2 4 din mein ja ker koi acha sa corner wala plot hee longa

Posted on 8/26/2006 8:19:43 PM

~Fragi~:
    Two moons will b visible tomorow












hehehe


moon tu eik hee hoga



dosrey hum jo hongey us k saaath Asmaan per


hehehehe

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:41:24 PM

sab galat nikla

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:43:47 PM

no it was not wrong
in canada we have seen
but i think not 2 moon the other one was onther star like MARS

not exactly MARS
i forgot the name

but both was infront of each other

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:46:17 PM

~Fragi~:
    Two moons will b visible tomorow

not 2 u made mistake coz i was there already so now that was 3 lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz









hehehe


moon tu eik hee hoga



dosrey hum jo hongey us k saaath Asmaan per

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:46:56 PM

Fragi bhai ji telescope use ki thi?

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:47:52 PM

acha per i have seen da sites jahan per clearly likha hia k yeh 27 aug 2003 ko hu bhi chuka hia

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:48:52 PM

yea fragi it was right news

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:49:45 PM

nahi ji ..........

but mein phir bhi kal dekhoon ga zaror

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:52:02 PM

kal?

dont take rest u cant see it now

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:53:44 PM

wuts so special abt it?

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:54:55 PM

2 moons on sky at a time .... isnt it special ???

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:56:05 PM

naah... unless theres some myth abt it..

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:57:24 PM

~Fragi~:
2 moons on sky at a time .... isnt it special ???


Ghalat

3 moons na
one is me and other 2 moon it become 3 moon

Posted on 8/26/2006 9:59:33 PM

veer_zaara:
~Fragi~:
2 moons on sky at a time .... isnt it special ???


Ghalat

3 moons na
one is me and other 2 moon it become 3 moon



yey kesey chaand hey
mughey kuch nazar hi nai ara
no chaandni!

Posted on 8/26/2006 10:05:34 PM

oh phir tu chand hee chand ho jayein gein asman per

Posted on 8/26/2006 10:07:58 PM