
KODALI ANIL KUMAR, GUDIVADA. INDIA

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kodalianrc_M42HIIRegion_practice using LCO

sent to me by Madam Deborah Scherrer, founder and director, Stanford Solar Center, Stanford University, CaliforniaThrough Sir Mike Simmons, President and CEO, Astronomers Without Borders (AWB), Calabasas, California, USA STAR program(Sharing Telescopes and Resources), with Sir Babak Sedehi, Owner of Canadian Telescopes,British Columbia, Canada & Manager of the STAR program of Astronomers Without Borders.

Galileoscope - 2 inch

Planet Mars appeared as Lord Vishnu Naamam. This Photo taken using 2 inch Galileoscope at Gudivada, INDIA on 12012012 10:55 PM
SEYMOUR SOLAR FILTER
for 2" galileoscope donated
by
Madam Deborah Scherrer,
Solar Centre,
Stanford University.
This 2" galileoscope was donated to me by
* Pedro Russo, IAU Coordinator for IYA2009.
and
*Dr. Rick Fienberg (USA, Phillips Academy)-IYA2009 Galileoscope Cornerstone Project Chair;

UV beads detecting UV-rays

Burns on the Galileoscope part when used without filter

view of Clouds passing when seeing the Moon

Suspots using Galileoscope - 2 inch and Nokia mobile(5130c) phone having 2 MP camera with Green filter paper at the eyepiece.

Observing TRANSIT of VENUS using SOLAR FILTER GLASSES and GALILEOSCOPE

CORONADO PST
Sent to me Through “BIG project” Of Astronomers Without Borders (AWB), Calabasas, California, USA On Fiat Physica BY Sir Mike Simmons, President and CEO,Astronomers Without Borders (AWB), Calabasas, California, USA and Madam Christie McMonigal, Project Leader/Manager at Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) With help of Madam Karan Jay, Sir Bob Conner and Sir Michael Mills
Caution:
Don't look at the SUN using telescope without solar filter

Observing TRANSIT of VENUS(6th June 2012) using SOLAR FILTER GLASSES and GALILEOSCOPE
6:28 am
10.21 am
06.34 am
07.34 am
08.35 am
09.33 am
09.49 am
10.02 am
10.05 am
10.14 am
10.17 am
10.18 am

Suspots using Galileoscope - 2 inch and Nokia mobile(5130c) phone having 2 MP camera with Baader solar filter .

Students observing PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE using SOLAR FILTER GLASSES

Moon using Galileoscope - 2 inch and Nokia mobile(5130c) phone having 2 MP camera.

LUNAR ECLIPSE 10th December 2011(06pm to 7:20pm) using 2 inch Galileoscope, Nokia mobile phone having 2 MP camera and different colour filters


Students observing sunspots using CORONADO PST



Students observing sun using Seymour Solar Filter and Eclipse eye glasses

26th December 2019 Partial Solar eclipse using MIRA 890 telescope with BAADER Solar filter and mobile camera.

26th December 2019 Partial Solar eclipse using CORONADO PST

SUN through ORONADO PST
Moon using 2 inch Galileoscope, Nokia mobile phone having 2 MP camera and different colour filters

NO FILTER BLUE FILTER GREEN FILTER YELLOW FILTER RED FILTER
Thanks for all for their valuable help for me to achieve this.......

Scientists posters sent by Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) are Laminated and displayed

Eye glasses using BAADER Solar filter prepared by ME

Madam, Thanks for sending me this meteorite

MERCURY transit on 9th May 2016, Observed in INDIA from 4.25 pm onwards
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PEPPERGRAM projector images as seen & imaged by students

students learning about LIGHT POLLUTION using QUALITY LIGHTING TEACHING KIT sent by Constance E. Walker and Stephen M. Pompea
students learning about SPECTROSCOPE using Card board spectroscope sent by Madam Deborah Scherrer, Stanford University.

I made a tripod arrangement for my Galileoscope using a Hard Cardboard tube(in which I received posters from N.O.A.A.), a U-shaped clamp through which I made a hole(in the middle of U-shaped clamp),a screw is fitted to galileoscope nut through this hole, binding wire is wound through the tube for secure fitting so that the galileoscope can be used for veiwing. The big thermocoal sheet is used as base for cardboard tube, and large sheet for greater heights veiwing. I found this arrangement nice to view the jupiter and its four moons. Later the arrangement is very useful for taking the earth moon photos




Viewing jUPITER through GALILEOSCOPE
3rd October,2010 0711PM
College Student Participation in IAAC 2020 under my guidance



School Student Participation in IAAC 2020 under my guidance

Links: Below is a collection of links to space weather related websites that are definitely worth a visit.
Source:https://www.spaceweatherlive.com
Organisations
National Weather Service NOAA - Space Weather Prediction Center
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Finnish Meteorological Institute: https://en.ilmatieteenlaitos.fi/auroras-and-space-weather
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Mauna Loa Solar Observatory: https://www2.hao.ucar.edu/mlso/mlso-home-page
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Big Bear Solar Observatory: https://www.bbso.njit.edu/
Satellites
Weather
Tools
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Solar Coordinates of Observed Sun Spots
by L.Bogan (January 1999 - update: December 2011)
Cambridge Station, NS Canada -
https://tenor.com/view/the-sun-solar-flare-solar-storm-space-plasma-blast-gif-23624583
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https://visual.ly/science-infographics

Planets conjunction Photo by my Collegue.
ASTRONOMY WIDGETS
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION(I.S.S) TRACKING
Solar activity
Solar activity