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Astronomie in Theorie Und Praxis 8. Auflage in Zwei Bänden Erik Wischnewski
Astronomie in Theorie und Praxis 8. Auflage in zwei Bänden Erik Wischnewski Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Beobachtungen mit bloßem Auge 37 Motivation 37 Hilfsmittel 38 Drehbare Sternkarte Bücher und Atlanten Kataloge Planetariumssoftware Elektronischer Almanach Sternkarten 39 2 Atmosphäre der Erde 49 Aufbau 49 Atmosphärische Fenster 51 Warum der Himmel blau ist? 52 Extinktion 52 Extinktionsgleichung Photometrie Refraktion 55 Szintillationsrauschen 56 Angaben zur Beobachtung 57 Durchsicht Himmelshelligkeit Luftunruhe Beispiel einer Notiz Taupunkt 59 Solar-terrestrische Beziehungen 60 Klassifizierung der Flares Korrelation zur Fleckenrelativzahl Luftleuchten 62 Polarlichter 63 Nachtleuchtende Wolken 64 Haloerscheinungen 67 Formen Häufigkeit Beobachtung Photographie Grüner Strahl 69 Zodiakallicht 71 Dämmerung 72 Definition Purpurlicht Gegendämmerung Venusgürtel Erdschattenbogen 3 Optische Teleskope 75 Fernrohrtypen 76 Refraktoren Reflektoren Fokus Optische Fehler 82 Farbfehler Kugelgestaltsfehler Bildfeldwölbung Koma Astigmatismus Verzeichnung Bildverzerrungen Helligkeitsinhomogenität Objektive 86 Linsenobjektive Spiegelobjektive Vergütung Optische Qualitätsprüfung RC-Wert RGB-Chromasietest Okulare 97 Zusatzoptiken 100 Barlow-Linse Shapley-Linse Flattener Spezialokulare Spektroskopie Herschel-Prisma Fabry-Pérot-Interferometer Vergrößerung 103 Welche Vergrößerung ist die Beste? Blickfeld 105 Lichtstärke 106 Kontrast Dämmerungszahl Auflösungsvermögen 108 Strehl-Zahl Luftunruhe (Seeing) 112 Tubusseeing Kuppelseeing Gebäudeseeing Montierungen 113 Nachführfehler -
Mathématiques Et Espace
Atelier disciplinaire AD 5 Mathématiques et Espace Anne-Cécile DHERS, Education Nationale (mathématiques) Peggy THILLET, Education Nationale (mathématiques) Yann BARSAMIAN, Education Nationale (mathématiques) Olivier BONNETON, Sciences - U (mathématiques) Cahier d'activités Activité 1 : L'HORIZON TERRESTRE ET SPATIAL Activité 2 : DENOMBREMENT D'ETOILES DANS LE CIEL ET L'UNIVERS Activité 3 : D'HIPPARCOS A BENFORD Activité 4 : OBSERVATION STATISTIQUE DES CRATERES LUNAIRES Activité 5 : DIAMETRE DES CRATERES D'IMPACT Activité 6 : LOI DE TITIUS-BODE Activité 7 : MODELISER UNE CONSTELLATION EN 3D Crédits photo : NASA / CNES L'HORIZON TERRESTRE ET SPATIAL (3 ème / 2 nde ) __________________________________________________ OBJECTIF : Détermination de la ligne d'horizon à une altitude donnée. COMPETENCES : ● Utilisation du théorème de Pythagore ● Utilisation de Google Earth pour évaluer des distances à vol d'oiseau ● Recherche personnelle de données REALISATION : Il s'agit ici de mettre en application le théorème de Pythagore mais avec une vision terrestre dans un premier temps suite à un questionnement de l'élève puis dans un second temps de réutiliser la même démarche dans le cadre spatial de la visibilité d'un satellite. Fiche élève ____________________________________________________________________________ 1. Victor Hugo a écrit dans Les Châtiments : "Les horizons aux horizons succèdent […] : on avance toujours, on n’arrive jamais ". Face à la mer, vous voyez l'horizon à perte de vue. Mais "est-ce loin, l'horizon ?". D'après toi, jusqu'à quelle distance peux-tu voir si le temps est clair ? Réponse 1 : " Sans instrument, je peux voir jusqu'à .................. km " Réponse 2 : " Avec une paire de jumelles, je peux voir jusqu'à ............... km " 2. Nous allons maintenant calculer à l'aide du théorème de Pythagore la ligne d'horizon pour une hauteur H donnée. -
Page 1 of 54 List of NABL Accredited Laboratories for RT PCR RNA (Updated As on 30-07-2021) Total 1490 Labs (Private + Governmen
List of NABL Accredited Laboratories for RT PCR RNA (updated as on 30-07-2021) Total 1490 Labs (Private + Government + International) PRIVATE LABORATORIES (1472 accredited for RT PCR RNA;1424 Labs listed by ICMR) Sl. State City Sl. Name of the laboratory Certificate. Valid Upto ICMR listed No No. No. 1424 (as on 29-07-2021) 1. Andhra Pradesh Anantapur 1. Care & Cure Molecular Biology Laboratory MC-3760 02-10-2022 ICMR listed (52) Amalapuram 2. Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences and Research MC-3925 22-11-2022 ICMR listed Foundation (A Unit of Mother Theressa Educational Society) Eluru 3. ASRAM Central Laboratory, Alluri Sitarama Raju Academy of MC-2501 17-12-2021 ICMR listed Medical Sciences (ASRAM) Chittoor 4. Department of Microbiology- Apollo Institute of Medical MC-3776 06-10-2022 ICMR listed Sciences and Research (Apollo Medical Centre) A Unit of Apollo Hospitals Educational and Research Foundation Cuddapah 5. Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Molecular Laboratory, MC-3881 03-11-2022 ICMR listed A Unit of Mohammadiya Educational Society Cuddapah 6. SRS Diagnostics MC-4165 18-02-2023 ICMR listed Guntur 7. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Manipal Hospital, A Unit MC-2005 26-02-2022 ICMR listed of Manipal Hospitals (Jaipur) Private Limited Guntur 8. Yontus Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. MC-3654 09-09-2022 ICMR listed Guntur 9. Milestone Labs MC-3671 12-09-2022 ICMR listed Guntur 10. Lab Services, NRI General Hospital MC-3045 11-10-2022 ICMR listed Guntur 11. Konacc Diagnostic Centre (A Unit of Konacc Diagnostics MC-4012 13-12-2022 ICMR listed Private Limited) Guntur 12. -
Airtel Hyderabad Marathon 2019”
Media Coverage Dossier “Airtel Hyderabad Marathon 2019” For the Period May 2019 –August 2019 Hyderabad Runners Society Activities 2019 Hyderabad Runners 12th Anniversary 2019 Outdoor Kids Run Pre Event 2019 Outdoor Kids Run 2019 Go Heritage Run 2019 T Shirt & Medal Launch AHM 2019 Nagole Run 2019 Registrations Release AHM 2019 U.S. Consulate Run Pre Event 2019 U.S. Consulate Run 2019 Trophy Launch AHM 2019 Sport Expo and Traffic Advisory AHM 2019 5K and CXO's Run AHM 2019 Airtel Hyderabad Marathon 2019 Stories AHM 2019 Media Coverage Analysis – AHM 2019 Client Mentions News Coverage by Medium Airtel 250 Print 181 HRS 225 TV Channel 56 Photo 269 Online 49 Total 286 Media Advertising Equivalent (MAV): 59088477 (5.9 Cr) PR Value Equivalent (3 X MAV): 177265431(17.77 Cr) CAT A – English (57) CAT A – Telugu (70) CAT B – Telugu (21) Deccan Chronicle:9 Eenadu: 17 Mana Telangana: 6 The Times of India:14 Sakshi: 13 Nava Telangana: 3 The Hindu:7 Andhra Jyothi:6 Surya: 11 The New Indian Express:14 Namaste Telangana:9 Prajashakthi: 3 The Hans India:10 Vartha:10 Prajapaksham: 4 Telangana Today:14 Andhra Bhoomi:4 Vishalandhra: 2 Pioneer: 4 Andhra Prabha:9 Munsif:1 Daily Hindi Milap: 3 CAT A – TV Channels CAT B – TV Channels V6 NEWS: 12 CVR NEWS:2 TV9: 2 Raj News: 2 ETV TG: 7 Sneha TV: 1 SAKSHI TV: 2 T NEWS: 15 I NEWS: 3 HMTV :5 10 TV: 6 NTV:1 Hyderabad Runners 12th Anniversary 2019 Date: May 26th 2019 Venue: Sanjeeviah Park Compiled by Client HYDERABAD RUNNERS Date May 28 2019 Headline Committed to Running Publication The New Indian Express Edition -
1 K P and Company 2 Dignity Enterprises Private Limited 3 Dorupo Financial Services Private Limited 4 Ram Bonde & Co 5 Argus
Active list of Outsourcing Vendors as on 30 June 2021: S NO. NAME OF VENDOR 1 K P AND COMPANY 2 DIGNITY ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LIMITED 3 DORUPO FINANCIAL SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED 4 RAM BONDE & CO 5 ARGUS INC 6 VEGA CORPORATE SERVICES PVT LTD 7 EAGLE EYE ASSOCIATES 8 V D DADINATH & ASSOCIATES 9 AKEBONO CREDIT SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED 10 N S ADVISORY SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED 11 LOGIC ENTERPRISES 12 ALPHA RISK CONTROL SERVICES 13 HI - TEK SYNDICATE 14 KATIYAL AND ASSOCIATES 15 DEEPAK BATRA AND ASSOCIATES 16 COGENT 17 COMPETENT SYNERGIES PRIVATE LIMITED 18 CROSS CHECK ASSOCIATES - AAKFC1867B 19 MAHESHWARI MANTRY AND CO 20 FINMARC CORPORATE SOLUTION 21 NORTHERN CREDIT AND COLLECTION BUSI 22 3G FIELD BASE MANAGEMENT 23 GKC MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED 24 HIRANANDANI AND ASSOCIATES 25 MANOJ KUMAR ROUT 26 KAPIL KAJLA ASSOCIATES 27 MAYAS CORPORATE MANAGEMENT 28 GLOBAL RISK MANAGEMENT SERVICES 29 SYMBIOSIS ENTERPRISE 30 RATNADEEP SETHI AND ASSOCIATES 31 JRSCA CONSULTING AND ADVISORY PRIVA 32 GOPALAIYER AND SUBRAMANIAN 33 CREDIT ALLIANCE SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED 34 LANDMARK CREDIT 35 SUNNY JOSEPH AND ASSOCIATES 36 WRANGLER ENTERPRISE - GAXPS0212K 37 J MITTAL AND ASSOCIATES 38 AGARWAL PODDAR AND ASSOCIATES 39 ARTHOR SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED 40 AKR AND ASSOCIATES 41 SARVOTTAM CONSULTANT 42 NEERAJ MEHAN AND ASSOCIATES 43 SHAILENDRA AGARWAL 44 PERFECT INVESTIGATION 45 CHHAJED ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LIMITED 46 S MALHOTRA & CO PRIVATE LIMITED 47 INDEPTH SCREENING SOLUTIONS 48 PRECISE SERVICES 49 AIRAN AND COMPANY 50 MOHIT BAID AND ASSOCIATES 51 RAJESH -
Durham E-Theses
Durham E-Theses First visibility of the lunar crescent and other problems in historical astronomy. Fatoohi, Louay J. How to cite: Fatoohi, Louay J. (1998) First visibility of the lunar crescent and other problems in historical astronomy., Durham theses, Durham University. Available at Durham E-Theses Online: http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/996/ Use policy The full-text may be used and/or reproduced, and given to third parties in any format or medium, without prior permission or charge, for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-prot purposes provided that: • a full bibliographic reference is made to the original source • a link is made to the metadata record in Durham E-Theses • the full-text is not changed in any way The full-text must not be sold in any format or medium without the formal permission of the copyright holders. Please consult the full Durham E-Theses policy for further details. Academic Support Oce, Durham University, University Oce, Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HP e-mail: [email protected] Tel: +44 0191 334 6107 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk me91 In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful >° 9 43'' 0' eji e' e e> igo4 U61 J CO J: lic 6..ý v Lo ý , ý.,, "ý J ýs ýºý. ur ý,r11 Lýi is' ý9r ZU LZJE rju No disaster can befall on the earth or in your souls but it is in a book before We bring it into being; that is easy for Allah. In order that you may not grieve for what has escaped you, nor be exultant at what He has given you; and Allah does not love any prideful boaster. -
Three Day Residential Training Programme on Cyber Security and Open Source Software R & Latex, from 4 - 6 Feb., 2019 at APHRDI, Bapatla
Three Day Residential Training Programme on Cyber Security and Open Source Software R & Latex, from 4 - 6 Feb., 2019 at APHRDI, Bapatla Reg. Addres Phone Name Designation Department Email District No sing number 1 Mr K Rama kishore Gazzetted Head Master Education [email protected] 9290314233 West Godavari 2 Mr G. Allabaksh C I Police [email protected] 9885249739 Chittoor 3 Mr G Hanumanthu Sub Treasury Officer Treasuries & Accounts [email protected] 9951602380 Chittoor 4 Dr. B Srinivasa Rao Head Master Education [email protected]; 9989491999 West Godavari [email protected] 5 Ms Supraja Yatham Royalty Inspector Mines and Geology [email protected] 9100688226 Krishna 6 Mr J Ramanatha Reddy Librarian Grade I Zilla grandhalaya samstha [email protected] 9492066325 YSR Kadapa 7 Mr M Sreenivasulu Librarian Zilla grandhalaya samstha [email protected] 9908828637 YSR Kadapa 8 Mr Ravisankara Raju Librarian Zilla grandhalaya samstha [email protected] 9966495230 YSR Kadapa 9 Mrs Y. Naga Kalyani Superintendent (Gr-1) Revenue [email protected] 9866871770 Krishna 10 Mr P. Kishore Kumar Proh. & Excise Inspector Proh. & Excise Department [email protected] 9490049102 Chittoor 11 Mr E. Hema Sundar Reddy Agricultural Officer Agriculture [email protected] 8985505246 Kurnool 12 Mr R Subrahmanyeswara Rao Inspector of Police Police [email protected] 7981019787 East Godavari 13 Mr M Krishnamohan Mandal educational Education [email protected] 9502968504 Anantapur -
Boron Depletion in F and G Dwarf Stars and the Beryllium-Boron
Boron Depletion in F and G Dwarf Stars and the Beryllium-Boron Correlation1 Ann Merchant Boesgaard2 Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822 [email protected] Constantine P. Deliyannis Department of Astronomy, Indiana University 727 East 3rd Street, Swain Hall West 319, Bloomington, IN 47405-7105 [email protected], and Aaron Steinhauer Department of Astronomy, University of Florida 211 Bryant Space Science Center, Gainesville, FL 32611-2055 [email protected] ABSTRACT arXiv:astro-ph/0411246v1 9 Nov 2004 Boron provides a special probe below the stellar surface as it survives to greater depths than do Li and Be. To search for B depletions we have observed B in 13 F and G dwarfs with large Be depletions; for comparison we also obtained spectra of five stars which are undepleted in Li and Be. We have used HST with STIS to obtain spectra of the B I resonance line at 2497 A.˚ The spectral resolution is 30,000 or 114,000 and the median signal-to-noise ratio is 70 per pixel. New 1Based on observations obtained with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope through the Space Tele- scope Science Institute which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS5–26555. 2Visiting Astronomer, W.M. Keck Observatory, jointly operated by the California Institute of Technology and the University of California –2– Be and Li spectra have been obtained at Keck I with HIRES of four of the five standard stars at ∼48,000 resolution. -
VR Siddhartha Engineering College:: Vijayawada Department of Civil Engineering
VR Siddhartha Engineering College:: Vijayawada Department of Civil Engineering Course completed list in CBCS, for the AY 2020-21 17CE4801/C AIR POLLUTION AND CONTROL S.No Roll number Name of the student Section 1 178W1A0101 ANUPOJU MEHER CHAITANYA A 2 178W1A0102 AYALURI SAI CHARAN A 3 178W1A0114 GEDDAM SRI RAGA DEEPAK A 4 178W1A0120 JALLI ALEKHYA A 5 178W1A0125 KILARU JASWANTH SAI A 6 178W1A0131 MUDIGONDA PRAVEEN AJAY A 7 178W1A0146 SHAIK MOBEENA A 8 178W1A0147 SHAIK SUNAINA A 9 178W1A0164 ARIGA SASI VAMSI B 10 178W1A0167 BELLAM SAMBA SIVA RAO B 11 178W1A0168 BEZAWADA DIVYA B 12 178W1A0169 BHOGAVALLI HIMAJA B 13 178W1A0172 CHAGANTIPATI CHANDI PRIYA B 14 178W1A0173 CHIRUVOLU ALEKHYA B 15 178W1A0175 DONEPUDI JYOTHSNA SREE B 16 178W1A0179 GUGULOTHU SOWJANYA B 17 178W1A0180 GUTTAVILLI PRATHIBHA BHARATHI B 18 178W1A0183 KOLUKULA NAVYA B 19 178W1A0185 KUTHADA PHANI KUMAR B 20 178W1A0187 MARELLA SWATHI B 21 178W1A0190 MASABATTULA NEEHARIKA B 22 178W1A0193 MUNNALURI BINDU NAGA MAHATHI B 23 178W1A0196 NALLAN CHAKRAVARTHI SREE MAHATHI B 24 178W1A0199 PALAPARTHI PRANEETH KUMAR B 25 178W1A01A3 PARIMI KARTHIK KUMAR B 26 178W1A01A4 POTHARLANKA MANICHAND B 27 178W1A01A7 SAKAMURI VIVEK B 28 178W1A01B0 SIGIRISETTY HANEESH VENKATA SAI B 29 178W1A01B9 VEMURI CHARITHA B 30 178W1A01C0 YARLAGADDA RITHIKA B 31 178W1A01E5 MADIVADA NALINI C 32 188W5A0102 ANGADALA ANJI BABU A 33 188W5A0105 KODELA NAVYA PRIYA A 34 188W5A0120 PUTLA SUSHMA B 35 188W5A0122 VASAMSETTI CHANDRA SEKHAR B 36 188W5A0123 TANUSHA YADLAPALLI B 37 188W5A0125 BHUKYA VANAJA C VR Siddhartha Engineering -
Divya Dvaita Drishti
Divya Dvaita Drishti PREETOSTU KRISHNA PR ABHUH Volume 1, Issue 4 November 2016 Madhva Drishti The super soul (God) and the individual soul (jeevatma) reside in the Special Days of interest same body. But they are inherently of different nature. Diametrically OCT 27 DWADASH - opposite nature. The individual soul has attachment over the body AKASHA DEEPA The God, in spite of residing in the same body along with the soul has no attach- OCT 28 TRAYODASHI JALA POORANA ment whatsoever with the body. But he causes the individual soul to develop at- tachment by virtue of his karmas - Madhvacharya OCT 29 NARAKA CHATURDASHI OCT 30 DEEPAVALI tamasOmA jyOtirgamaya OCT 31 BALI PUJA We find many happy celebrations in this period of confluence of ashwija and kartika months. NOV 11 KARTIKA EKA- The festival of lights dipavali includes a series of celebrations for a week or more - Govatsa DASHI Dvadashi, Dhana Trayodashi, Taila abhyanjana, Naraka Chaturdashi, Lakshmi Puja on NOV 12 UTTHANA Amavasya, Bali Pratipada, Yama Dvititya and Bhagini Tritiya. All these are thoroughly en- DWADASHI - TULASI joyed by us. Different parts of the country celebrate these days in one way or another. The PUJA main events are the killing of Narakasura by Sri Krishna along with Satyabhama, restraining of Bali & Lakshmi Puja on amavasya. Cleaning the home with broom at night is prohibited on other days, but on amavasya it is mandatory to do so before Lakshmi Puja. and is called alakshmi nissarana. Next comes completion of chaturmasa and tulasi puja. We should try to develop a sense of looking for the glory of Lord during all these festivities. -
Lotus Valley International School, Noida
Lotus Valley International School, Noida Opening Minds, Widening Horizons Route No. M -1 Mayur Vihar I, Extn 35 Mob: 9958809353 S.No. STAND TIME Child's Name 1. Vigyapan Lok 7:10 Sonal Jain Alpana Dubey Medhansh Roy Gautam Siddhant Roy Gautam Aarav Singh 2. Vardhman Appt 7:14 Ronit Chadha & Samachar Appts Aarika Gupta Kashish Chikara 3. Parwana Apptts 7:16 Parth Dhingra Devansh Mittal YAKSHITH GROVER Meenakshi Gupta (Tr) 4. Nirmaan Apptts 7:18 Anousha Ambar Back Gate Pihu Dadheech Vivaan Satti SAHARSH SHARMA Jyotshna Satti (Tr) 5. Dronacharya Apptts. 7:20 Jayashree Seth Aditi Garg Ryan Singhal Alisha Sharma 6. Aashiana Apptts. Amity School 7:21 Gauri Negi Siddhant Gehani Santosh Kumari (Tr) 7. Sadar Apptts. 7:23 Lavanya Puri Navya Puri Aditi Khurana Zoe Dhake Anagh Paresh Dhake 8. Upkar Appts 7:24 Vani Kaul Gaurika Mathur 9. Shekhar Appts 7:25 Amaira Mathur Mayur Vihar 1, Extn Ahana Seth Reyaan Sharma 10. River View Appts 7:26 Rayhan Harshad 32+3 Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Lotus Valley International School, Noida Opening Minds, Widening Horizons Route No. M -2 Mayur Vihar I - Pkt 1, 2 & 4 35 Mob: 9871090057 S.No. STAND TIME Child 's Name 1. Achrya Niketan 7:05 Divya Jyoti Raj Mayur Vihar I, Tathagat Panwar Pkt I 2. Kool Point AC Shop, 7:07 Shreya Sharma Mayur Vihar I, Mehak Sharma Pkt –I Shirin kaur Chahal Evaan Gupta Krishiv Joshi Armaan Gupta Anya Gupta 3. Mayur Vihar I, 7:08 Devansh Waleacha Pkt –I MCD School/ Ganga Market 4. Mohan Heart Care 7:09 Pranav Nayar Mayur Vihar I, Karman Singh Chadha Pkt –II Shivya Behal Mahee Bakshi Vridhi Bakhshi Archna Jain (Tr) 5. -
Spiritual Perspectives Or Iskcon
May 2019 SpiritualSeeing the World Perspectives through Spiritual Eyes For Friends and Followers of Mukunda Goswami Spiritual Solutions and Climate Change By Radha devi dasi The United Nations amounts of the drug simply General Assembly recently to feel normal. But nothing marked the celebration of material ever provides lasting International Mother Earth happiness. Day with a discussion of the The solution to our envi- urgent need to take action ronmental crisis does not rest against global warming, not- in new technologies or political ing that climate change is the agreements. To save our planet single greatest threat to sus- (and ourselves) requires a shift tainable development glob- in consciousness. In addition to ally. According to President of developing “green industries” the General Assembly, Maria we all have to commit to reduc- Fernanda Espinosa, “We are ing consumption and living the last generation that can https://bit.ly/30chHkh less materially opulent lives. prevent irreparable damage to the planet and to its in- This need is especially prevalent in the developing and habitants. We are at a crossroads; this is the moment developed countries where we have the margin to reduce in which we decide the path we wish to take, to avoid consumption while still living comfortably. reaching a point of no return in global warming. We But to convince others (and ourselves) to live more already know the results of inaction.” simply requires an understanding of the source of real Unfortunately, the urgency around global warming happiness. Without understanding our identity as spiri- is nothing new. Despite widespread, scientifically based tual beings, we will continue to seek satisfaction in the confirmation of the problem, despite international trea- wrong places.