First of
all, we’d like to thank everyone who has read the quiz recently posted on our
LearnKPAstrology page and we extend our special thanks to those who
have responded and participated.
For your convenience, the question we asked on 10th April’16:
“On this auspicious day of year, Moon is throwing a party today
at 11:30 PM IST. You all are
cordially invited. Suppose you
are standing at Long-75E44 Lat-26N56, Jaipur, Rajasthan (India) and following
are the planetary details at 18:48:55 HRS IST:
Sun Pis 27-01-45 (D-M-S)
Moon Tau 10-26-06
Moon Tau 10-26-06
Mar Sco 14-32-33
Mer Ari 14-03-50
Jup(R) Leo 20-26-32
Ven Pis 11-55-18
Sat(R) Sco 22-07-11
Rah Leo 27-24-06
Ket Aqu 27-24-06
Sunrise: 06:08:01 HRS | Sunset: 18:48:55 HRS
Where will you find moon in the sky at the exact given
time (11:30 PM IST)? ”
But
here’s the secret. Moon is feeling sad. She has invited everyone all over the
world and approx. 3500 people got invitation letter. Out of
which 160 people liked it but only 2 people have actually responded to her
invitation within the given time. Our host (moon) has got hurt now as all of
her party decoration and arrangement got wasted.
Let’s prove this and also
determine the solution:
It was an educational quiz. Only two known facts to be considered in order to find out the answer:
- Moon’s rotation around earth
- Earth’s rotation on its axis
Let’s
see Earth’s rotation first:
For the
simplicity of calculation, let’s consider this figure as 24 hrs (also as per
our clock). Hence,
One
round to complete 360 degree = 24 hrs
In
minutes = 24 x 60 = 1440 min.
1 degree
= 4 min
i.e. Earth takes 4 min to
complete 1 degree on its axis
Now let’s understand from
the below diagram the position of Sun and Moon at the time of sunset from the
earth’s surface:
Sunset
time 18:48:55 hrs
Sun in
Pis 27D:01M:45S (at the sunset point S)
Moon in
Tau 10D:26M:06S (at the sky point M)
As we
know Earth rotates on its axis and Moon rotates around Earth from West to East
direction.
Remember, Earth is taking 4
min to complete 1 degree and for the simplicity of calculation, consider Moon
takes 2 hrs to complete 1 degree (Approx. Moon completes 12 to 15 degrees in 24
hrs).
Now
we have to study rotation of both Earth and Moon to proceed further:
Time
taken by Earth to reach Point M of Moon from sunset Point S:
3
degrees of Pis left
30
degrees of Aries
10
degrees of Tau (Let’s round-off and consider Moon 10 deg. in Tau and Sun 27
deg. in Pis)
i.e.
Total time taken by Earth from sunset Point S to reach Point M by rotating on
its axis is:
Total
distance: 3 deg. + 30 deg. + 10 deg. = 43 deg.
Time: 43
deg x 4 min = 172 mins (as 1 deg. = 4 min)
Or, 2
hrs 52 mins
If we add this to sunset
time (18:48 hrs), results 21:40 hrs or 9:40 PM IST
Hence, Moon will be around sunset Point S at
9:40 PM. To get more detailed picture, we can also add Moon’s rotation time as it
will also cover approx. 2-3 deg. in 2 hrs 52 min.
But Moon
has invited us to party at night 11:30 PM. It means till 11:30 PM, Earth will
continue rotates on its axis and Moon will also move from sunset Point S (West)
towards North direction of Earth which is downside.
Hence,
the correct answer is: Moon will not be visible in the sky at 11:30 PM from the
given location Jaipur, Rajasthan, India with Long. 75|44 E and Lat. 26|56 N. It
means she invited us at 11:30 PM for party but got absconded. Enjoy now!
Happy Learning!
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