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Taare Sadak Par is a collaborative project, where observations taken by students, general public and amateur astronomers are being combined together at this Taarewiki, to look at the emerging picture of light pollution in India. There are some sites that have been studied well by the professional astronomers, of course. Compiled here are references that discuss the sky conditions measured by astronomers, for some selected sites in India (and some locations elsewhere, for comparison).

Go here From online references and observations outside India ? - Just a few references are collected together, just for comparison with Indian locations

References to observations related to sky conditions, for locations in India

  • 1. Limiting magnitude at the Japal Rangapur Observatory, near Hyderabad, in December 2004

From the paper 'Visual observations of Geminid Meteor Shower 2004' by K. Chenna Reddy, D.V. Phanikumar and G. Yelliah, Bull. Astron. Soc. India (2006), 34, 223.

They obtain a limiting magnitude of 6.0 for the site of the observatory, for observations conducted from the 11th-14th December 2004.

  • 2. Characterisation of the sky conditions for the Devasthal site conducted by ARIES

Here at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2000BASI...28..429S

  • 3. Sky conditions at Raipur

Here at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2000BASI...28..437P

  • 4. 1996 astronomical site survey at Hanle, Ladakh

Here at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1996BASI...24..859H

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Indiana, los Delfines aparecieron mrtueos enla costa de Pirie1polis en Uruguay.Es cerca, ambos fenf3menos en el sur Puede que ambos este9n relacionados, puede que no.Pero son cosas extraf1as, en lugares donde no suceden con frecuencia, zonas sin contaminacif3n, sin bases militares, en resumen, zonas casi como Dios las trajo al mundo.Si e9ste fenf3meno fuera normal, tendreda que estar pasando en otras partes, y me temo que tiende a concentrarse en una zona.La explicacif3n cientedfica, suena me1s a una excusa. Con ese criterio tendredamos que concluir que cada vez que una bala atraviesa el corazf3n de un ser humano, e9ste muere, ased que es normal, si encontramos un hombre muerto de un balazo, ya tenemos la explicacif3n: generalmente los humanos se mueren cuando una bala les atraviesa el corazf3n.Pero de df3nde vino esa bala?Porque9 se desorientaron las ballenas? que les produjo esa falla? fuimos los humanos? es natural? y si es natural, se puede evitar? que podemos hacer para solucionarlo?Algo serio por favor, es realmente importante.Algo pasa, sin duda, asocie9 un dato, con respecto a los Delfines, pero puede ser que no este9n relacionados, personalmente tengo dudas.Esto me suena me1s a mensaje que a algo natural.Sino, nos estaremos acostumbrando a la muerte. (aunque creo que ya nos acostumbramos)Saludos.

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Taare Sadak Par is a collaborative project, where observations taken by students, general public and amateur astronomers are being combined together at this Taarewiki, to look at the emerging picture of light pollution in India. There are some sites that have been studied well by the professional astronomers, of course. Compiled here are references that discuss the sky conditions measured by astronomers, for some selected sites in India (and some locations elsewhere, for comparison).

Go here From online references and observations outside India ? - Just a few references are collected together, just for comparison with Indian locations

References to observations related to sky conditions, for locations in India

  • 1. Limiting magnitude at the Japal Rangapur Observatory, near Hyderabad, in December 2004

From the paper 'Visual observations of Geminid Meteor Shower 2004' by K. Chenna Reddy, D.V. Phanikumar and G. Yelliah, Bull. Astron. Soc. India (2006), 34, 223.

They obtain a limiting magnitude of 6.0 for the site of the observatory, for observations conducted from the 11th-14th December 2004.

  • 2. Characterisation of the sky conditions for the Devasthal site conducted by ARIES

Here at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2000BASI...28..429S

  • 3. Sky conditions at Raipur

Here at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2000BASI...28..437P

  • 4. 1996 astronomical site survey at Hanle, Ladakh

Here at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1996BASI...24..859H

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Indiana, los Delfines aparecieron mrtueos enla costa de Pirie1polis en Uruguay.Es cerca, ambos fenf3menos en el sur Puede que ambos este9n relacionados, puede que no.Pero son cosas extraf1as, en lugares donde no suceden con frecuencia, zonas sin contaminacif3n, sin bases militares, en resumen, zonas casi como Dios las trajo al mundo.Si e9ste fenf3meno fuera normal, tendreda que estar pasando en otras partes, y me temo que tiende a concentrarse en una zona.La explicacif3n cientedfica, suena me1s a una excusa. Con ese criterio tendredamos que concluir que cada vez que una bala atraviesa el corazf3n de un ser humano, e9ste muere, ased que es normal, si encontramos un hombre muerto de un balazo, ya tenemos la explicacif3n: generalmente los humanos se mueren cuando una bala les atraviesa el corazf3n.Pero de df3nde vino esa bala?Porque9 se desorientaron las ballenas? que les produjo esa falla? fuimos los humanos? es natural? y si es natural, se puede evitar? que podemos hacer para solucionarlo?Algo serio por favor, es realmente importante.Algo pasa, sin duda, asocie9 un dato, con respecto a los Delfines, pero puede ser que no este9n relacionados, personalmente tengo dudas.Esto me suena me1s a mensaje que a algo natural.Sino, nos estaremos acostumbrando a la muerte. (aunque creo que ya nos acostumbramos)Saludos.

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Here at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1996BASI...24..859H

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Go here From online references and observations outside India ? - Just a few references are collected together, just for comparison with Indian locations

References to obsevations related to sky conditions, for locations in India

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  • 2. Limiting magnitude measurements from the 1998 Leonid meteor shower observations

This paper http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?2001JBAA..111..333B&data_type=PDF_HIGH&whole_paper=YES&type=PRINTER&filetype=.pdf

reports a number of limiting magnitude estimates. The locations are not specified in the data table and need to be extracted. Although, there were observers stationed at Darjeeling - it does not appear that useful observations has been possible in that location, due to a storm.

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Taare Sadak Par is a collaborative project, where observations taken by students, general public and amateur astronomers are being combined together at this Taarewiki, to look at the emerging picture of light pollution in India. There are some sites that have been studied well by the professional astronomers, of course. Compiled here are references that discuss the sky conditions measured by astronomers, for some selected sites in India (and some locations elsewhere, for comparison).

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reports a number of limiting magnitude estimates. The locations are not specified in the data table and need to be extracted. Although, there were observers stationed at Darjeeling - it does not appear that useful observations has been possible in that location, due to a storm.

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reports a number of limiting magnitude estimates. The locations are not specified in the data table and need to be extracted. Although, there were observers stationed at Darjeeling - it does not appear that useful observations has been possible in that location, due to a storm.

  • Site characterisation for the Devasthal site conducted by ARIES

Here at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2000BASI...28..429S

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reports a number of limiting magnitude estimates. The locations are not specified in the data table and need to be extracted.

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reports a number of limiting magnitude estimates. The locations are not specified in the data table and need to be extracted. Although, there were observers stationed at Darjeeling - it does not appear that useful observations has been possible in that location, due to a storm.

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  • 2. Limiting magnitude measurements from the 1998 Leonid meteor shower observations

This paper http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?2001JBAA..111..333B&data_type=PDF_HIGH&whole_paper=YES&type=PRINTER&filetype=.pdf reports a number of limiting magnitude estimates. The locations are not specified in the data table and need to be extracted.

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They obtain a limiting magnitude of 6.0 for the site of the observatory, for observations conducted from the 11th-14th December 2004.

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They obtain a limiting magnitude of 6.0 for the site of the observatory, for observations conducted from the 11th-14th December 2004.

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  • 1. Limiting magnitude at the Japal Rangapur Observatory, near Hyderabad, in December 2004
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  • 1. Limiting magnitude at the Japal Rangapur Observatory, near Hyderabad, in December 2004

From the paper 'Visual observations of Geminid Meteor Shower 2004' by K. Chenna Reddy, D.V. Phanikumar and G. Yelliah, Bull. Astron. Soc. India (2006), 34, 223.

They obtain a limiting magnitude of 6.0 for the site of the observatory, for observations conducted from the 11th-14th December 2004.

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