Saturday, December 22, 2007

Strange Weather in space.-The discovery of Ion Plumes.

Something abnormal is disturbing the electrical equilibrium in the Atmospheric Space(the Ionosphere to be specific) above Africa of late. Just last week scientists from around the world gathered together at Addis Ababa(the capital of Ethiopia) to discuss what could be doing this.-(This was called the “Africa Space Weather Workshop, November 12th 2007,” organized primarily under the auspices of the International Heliophysical Year,2007, which is being organized symbolically on the Golden Jubilee of the International Geophysical Year,1957).


They ended up with a proper name for this strange phenomenon they had seen of late.-They called it an Ion Plume!


This strange new phenomenon that we have now begun to call an ion plume is basically a newly discovered form of space weather. The plumes are somewhat like smoke billowing out of a factory smokestack—except instead of ordinary ash and dust, ion plumes are made of electrified gas (or actually better decribed as IONIZED gas, to maintain the lingo) floating so high above the ground that they come in contact with space itself.They appear during geomagnetic storms (basically Coronal bursts or CMEs as we otherwise call them) and they can interfere with satellite transmissions, airline navigation and radio communications, i.e. to say basically any mode of transmission where the accuracy of the information/data that is being encoded in electromagnetic waves is being made use of.

These Ion plumes that we are intending to monitor(listen in on & subsequently track) using receivers(generally GPS is used) inhabit a layer of the Earth's atmosphere called the Ionosphere, a broad region extending from 85 km to 600 km above ground level to outer Space, where ultraviolet radiation from the sun knocks electrons off atoms and molecules, creating a layer of ionized gas or plasma surrounding our entire planet. As ham(amateur radio relay) radio operators have known for nearly a century, the ionosphere can bend, distort, reflect and even absorb radio waves. Plumes amplify these effects.Thus exhibiting characteristics that allow for their detection.


These plumes were basically first detected due to the effect they produced on GPS signals.This led to their discovery not too long back.– couple of years to be precise as GPS was not in widespread civilian use before that.
As one would expect, due to the abundance of GPS receivers in the North American continent, this was where they were first detected.


But now, if you notice carefully, there is still something critical missing in my description of this Plume phenomenon in my post.-While I gave the analogy of smoke billowing out of a smokestack, I have still not been able to give you a description of the smokestack.In other words, you've seen the smoke, but where is the smokestack that I referred to previously?-The search to explain this anomaly, that has not yet been completely explained even by the scientists, is leading a whole lot of scientists to Africa.-As I mentioned before, this weird form of space weather that was unknown to us before has been observed in abundance of late over the continental landmass of Africa.

Now as it turns out, most of the scientists who have been working on this have now begun to believe that the source of the plumes is near the Earth's magnetic equator.This includes one particularly interesting Bengali girl from Calcutta,India whose research work summary on the subject I directly looked through while preparing my post.She is NASA heliophysicist Lika Guhathakurta (otherwise also called “Madhulika” affectionately by those in the astronomy community).(who is also attending the Workshop I previously described).When asked, why Africa?, she quite frankly explains to everyone that Africa is a great place to check this possibility(the theory of origin of the plumes at the Earth’s magnetic Equator) because the magnetic equator passes directly over the sub-Sahara.But there is a problem of practicality in doing this as there are just not enough sensors in Africa to study this phenomenon. -The sensor of choice is, as indicated by experience from incidents that took place before, the dual-frequency GPS receiver.However, unlike their wealthier counterparts in North America, the Africans have only a few dozen dual frequency GPS receivers in comparison to the thousands of them presently in use in the US alone.And fewer still in sub Saharan Africa. It would not be stretching it too far to say that the purpose of the abovementioned workshop itself was to familiarize the African space scientists with this plume phenomenon and thus encourage them to do the groundwork for a continent-wide GPS network in the hopes of deploying hundreds of thousands of receivers in sub-Saharan Africa in the years to come.(In other words, engineer a revolution in GPS receiver usage in Africa.)

Presently only North America is equipped enough to have a well-mapped Ionosphere in realtime (note:when we say realtime here, we mean = “live”).The NOAA(National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) posts new images every quarter of an hour at their website at http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ustec . However, the organizers of the workshop have set an aim for themselves that in the next five years they too shall begin making such realtime maps of the ionosphere over Africa.

Now having explained how Africa fits into the bigger picture if you were to begin to wonder why does it have to be Africa only where we have to observe this phenomenon?(because Africa itself has barely any infrastructure for research and observation on this scale!).Why not just wait for the next Ion Plume over a somewhat more wealthier region of the world which might also be on the magnetic equator?! i.e. if you were to wonder, just how important Africa is to the study of this phenomenon.

Then all you have to do is consider the list of organizations who have joined forces to sponsor the Africa Space Weather Workshop: NASA, the NOAA, the National Science Foundation(NSF), the European Office of Aerospace Research and Development (EOARD), the International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), and many others.It is widely understood(or better said, Accepted,) that Africa is the key to the puzzle as it is the only place of it’s sort located so perfectly on the Magnetic Equator. Therein lies the dilemma so beautifully poised to us by Mother Nature.

Thus as it turns out Africa is “plasma incognita” as of now.

But it shall not be so for too long. Stay tuned!(specially all the HAMs!)

Surjodeb Basu .(/Dev/Dave)
(22/11/2007)



I am attaching here a picture of a typical example of an Ion Plume.This is the plume of Nov. 20, 2003:(It was observed over North America.-I hav attached the whole description below)

My Description of the above photo: A plume of excess electron density that was observed over North America on Nov. 20, 2003.The plume was discovered and mapped by its effect on GPS signals alone.I got this image from the NASA archives, courtesy of Anthea Coster and John Foster of MIT.

Two days before this map was made, an explosion on the sun had hurled a cloud of magnetized gas—a CME—towards Earth.The plume formed when the CME hit, triggering a strong geomagnetic storm.The plume consisted of ionized air at high altitude moving from Florida to Canada at a speed of 1 km/s (that would be aprrox 2200 mph).

Pls note: 4 this article i hav used as my src reference material that was mostly in the form of Press Releases by the IHY organisation.Any other data that i needed i researched by obtaining from the internet any interviews of people associated with IHY(Mostly NASA people).

ps-the author would like to acknowledge that the writing of this article was inspired largely due to the association of Prof.Madhulika Guhathakurta with research into this new discovery.

Friday, December 21, 2007


was at this end of exam bonfire last night at a friends place.pretty good food and all.but the good part was up there.even thru the lights and the traffic haunted delhi sky i could see a pretty decent part of the sky.well the first thng i noticed was mars..its close and really bright.well i know a lot of people have told u that before but really,if u haven't paid attention now.please do.especially if u have a decent pair of binoculars.well one of the reasons i'm eating up ur head is that mars won't appear this big for the next 16 years.

well there are a lot of other things u can do with this..well u can learn about planetary moton for one by noticing which stars are close to mars every night.u can find mars via The Full Moon On December 23, the Moon sits just 1° from the planet (one degree is equal to 2 Moon-diameters). Observers can also track Mars' westward motion against the stars of Geministars of Gemini.as shown in the pic above..
well do get ur shot at it kyounki kisko pata ka ho naa ho

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Where the aliens(if they exist) might aim… …BULL’s EYE!

The Richat Structure is a rather weirdly prominent, (and might I add, extremely conspicuous) circular feature in the Sahara desert.It is located in Mauritania in continental Western Africa.

Because of it’s rather conspicuous extremely regular circular shape it attracts a lot of attention, primarily from those who observe it from space.This is because due to it’s large size ( a diameter of approximately 50 kilometers[that’s 30 miles!]) it’s regular circular shape become obvious only to those who see it from far far away, or in this case, from high high above.


Though initially most people who saw it used to think of it as a remnant of some sort of meteorite coming crashing down on Earth, in other words an Impact Crater, the geological evidence from the site that has been reexamined recently now suggests (in light of our advances in geological studies since the initial discovery and subsequent research done of the site) that it is actually a symmetrical uplift (i.e. a circular anticline) that has been laid bare by erosion.In other words, the layered sedimentary rocks present at the site are now thought to have been caused by uplifted rocks, that hav since then been moulded by erosion into their present form that we see today.


The other possibility that the circular structure was formed by a volcanic eruption (as is generally the case with structures that hav a central vortex or a conical structure) has now been largely discounted as being impossible due to the lack of presence of any igneous or volcanic rocks at the site.

I surely hope those Martians(if they ever decide to visit Earth)[and might I also add 4 scientific detail, if they exist], choose a better spot than the harsh arid inhospitable region of the Sahara desert to land, if they do decide to ever drop by and say hello to us lonely Earthlings…


Surjodeb Basu .(DEV/DAVE)
(30/11/2007)


I used the following for my research into the topic while writing this article:

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap021028.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richat_Structure

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=9319

http://www.googlesightseeing.com/?p=396

http://www.wikimapia.org/#y=21117811&x=-11423721&z=11&l=0&m=a&v=2

“The Ends of The Richat” - Irving Bradford(ebook version was used - Mostly chap.2)



ps- any observations/remarks regarding the structure itself or anything mentioned about it in the article are most welcome.

As a follow up I am also enclosing the Google Earth Placemark Coordinates link 4 Google Earth users:

and the coordinates in general 4 all those who wish to locate it on other maps/satellite imagery by themselves:




Tuesday, December 4, 2007

How Far is the Orion Nebula?

You'd think astronomers would have all the key stats on the Orion Nebula (Messier 42) by now. Visible to the unaided eye, this deep-sky showpiece was first studied with a spectroscope in 1864 and first photographed in 1880. It's the first thing many people look at with their first telescope, and the last that William Herschel wanted to see with his last. The nebula has been studied at all wavelengths, harbors many variable stars, and is home to the Trapezium, the best-known multiple star in the sky.

Yet M42's distance was wildly uncertain throughout most of the 20th century, when estimates varied between 600 and 6,500 light-years! In recent years, astronomers have applied sophisticated techniques to gauge the nebula's distance, but the resulting uncertainties remained stubbornly high.Now an international team of radio astronomers has nailed M42's distance — 1,350 light-years — with an uncertainty of less than 2%!


For the full story, go to: http://www.skyandtelescope.com/community/skyblog/newsblog/11853711.html

Pic Caption: At the heart of the Great Orion Nebula lies the Trapezium, a tight knot of four stars (at center) visible in small telescopes. One of the radio sources recently measured by radio astronomers is a close companion of the Trapezium's component A, the rightmost star in this view. The other three radio sources are outside the Trapezium itself and don't show up in visible-light photographs like this.
S&T: Sean Walker

Srikumar M. Menon

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Electrifying & Sultry Venus

Venus recently joined the club of planets with electrically active atmospheres, namely Earth, Jupiter and Saturn. The lightning on Venus is peculiar in a way that unlike Earth, where lightning takes place due to water clouds, the cause for lightning on Venus are the clouds of Sulphuric Acid(H2SO4) which fill the planet's atmosphere.

The discovery is very important as lightning is one of the factors that drives planetary chemistry. Also, Venus being a planet with extreme pressures and temperatures, electrical discharge allows the breaking of molecules into fragments and therefore unexpected compounds sprout in the atmosphere.

The findings were reported after the Venus express spacecraft mission collected data using the on-board magnetometer for 2 minutes everyday for the period when the spacecraft was closest to the planet. The magnetometer was provided by the Space Research Institute in Graz, Austria. Another mission scheduled to arrive at the planet is the Japanese mission named the Venus Climate Orbiter(a.k.a. Planet-C) will reinforce the findings of its predecessor.

Despite stark new discoveries, Venus retains its status for being devilish and one should keep the idea of a holiday there out of the sane human mind.

- Ankit Bhatia