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Planetary information of the days 4 Oct1857 and 30 Octo1857 as on 00   Message List  
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As year 2004 have an Extra month of Shavan which comes every 3 years 1857 has an
extra month too. (2004-1857= 147and 147/3 =49 ) so Diwali is in Mid November. so
30 October may be the AaSO month and 4 October may be Bhadrapada.

In that case 30 Oct 1857 was AaSO SUD Baras as full moon is after 3 days and 4
Oct 1857 be full moon of Bhadrapada.

If there after any 3rd year did not miss the sequence of extra month - which may
happen some time where extra month may come on second year and in that case 1857
may not be a year with an extra month and in that case Diwali may come earlier
add a month number to above months.

In that case 30 Oct 1857 was Kartik SUD Baras as full moon is after 3 days . and
4 Oct 1857 be full SHARD POONAM.

2061- 2005 = 56 years difference so 1857 was 1857 +56 = 1913 vikram sanvant. In
this year there was a drought in KUTCH and probably an DIKAD MA ADHIK MAHINO.


Planetary information of the days 4 Oct1857 and 30 Octo1857 as on 00:01:00


Information about Moon
30 Oct 1857 00:01:00 (Julian day number 2399617.27153)
Local Information
Apparent topocentric coordinates for the epoch of date
Right ascension: 23h 27m 12.86s
Declination: -4° 16' 11.6"
Constellation: Aquarius
Altitude: 47° 25' 59"
Azimuth: 234° 33' 48"
Hour angle: 2h 14m 15s
Rise: 16h 19m 37s
Transit: 22h 32m 27s
Set: 3h 50m 45s

Star atlas chart numbers
Herald-Bobroff Astroatlas: Chart C-39
Millennium Star Atlas: Charts 1303-1304 (Vol III)
Sky Atlas 2000.0: Chart 17
Uranometria 2000: Chart 259, Vol 1 and 2

Geocentric Information
Apparent geocentric coordinates for the epoch of date
Right ascension: 23h 29m 13.640s
Declination: -3° 49' 58.06"
True distance: 370766.7 Km
Horizontal parallax: 3548.46"

Physical Information
Magnitude: -11.5
Phase: 0.855
Phase angle: 44.8°
Elongation: 135.1°
Diameter: 1958.89"
Light time: 0h 0m 1.2s
Mass: 7.3483e+022 kg (0.0123 x Earth)
Mean equatorial radius: 1734.4 km (0.2719 x Earth)
Maximum angular diameter: 1864.2"
Minimum geocentric distance: 0.00257 AU
Geometric flattening: 0
Sidereal rotation period: 27d 7h 43m 11s
Mean density: 3.34 g/cm^3
Geometric albedo: 0.12


Events for Friday 30 Oct 1857
Time Event
00:55 Pluto transits the meridian
00:58 Jupiter transits the meridian
02:03 Uranus transits the meridian
03:31 Mars rises
03:39 Neptune sets
03:51 Moon sets
04:49 Venus rises
05:39 Start of astronomical twilight
06:01 Mercury rises
06:06 Start of nautical twilight
06:20 Saturn transits the meridian
06:32 Start of civil twilight
06:52 Pluto sets
06:55 Sun rises
07:23 Jupiter sets
08:39 Uranus sets
09:42 Mars transits the meridian
10:49 Venus transits the meridian
11:51 Mercury transits the meridian
12:35 Sun transits the meridian
12:58 Saturn sets
15:49 Neptune rises
15:53 Mars sets
16:20 Moon rises
16:49 Venus sets
17:40 Mercury sets
18:15 Sun sets
18:28 Jupiter rises
18:38 End of civil twilight
18:53 Pluto rises
19:05 End of nautical twilight
19:22 Uranus rises
19:31 End of astronomical twilight
21:42 Neptune transits the meridian
22:32 Moon transits the meridian
23:38 Saturn rises



Information about Moon
04 Oct 1857 00:01:00 (Julian day number 2399591.27153)
Local Information
Apparent topocentric coordinates for the epoch of date
Right ascension: 0h 44m 12.52s
Declination: +5° 53' 31.4"
Constellation: Pisces
Altitude: 69° 46' 33"
Azimuth: 145° 38' 43"
Hour angle: 23h 14m 45s
Rise: 19h 5m 47s
Transit: 0h 47m 2s
Set: 7h 13m 34s

Star atlas chart numbers
Herald-Bobroff Astroatlas: Chart C-56
Millennium Star Atlas: Charts 243-244 (Vol I)
Sky Atlas 2000.0: Chart 10
Uranometria 2000: Chart 172, Vol 1

Geocentric Information
Apparent geocentric coordinates for the epoch of date
Right ascension: 0h 43m 28.609s
Declination: +6° 11' 10.57"
True distance: 363159.0 Km
Horizontal parallax: 3622.80"

Physical Information
Magnitude: -12.7
Phase: 1.000
Phase angle: 2.4°
Elongation: 177.6°
Diameter: 2007.38"
Light time: 0h 0m 1.2s
Mass: 7.3483e+022 kg (0.0123 x Earth)
Mean equatorial radius: 1734.4 km (0.2719 x Earth)
Maximum angular diameter: 1864.2"
Minimum geocentric distance: 0.00257 AU
Geometric flattening: 0
Sidereal rotation period: 27d 7h 43m 11s
Mean density: 3.34 g/cm^3
Geometric albedo: 0.12


Events for Sunday 04 Oct 1857
Time Event
00:47 Moon transits the meridian
01:19 Saturn rises
02:39 Pluto transits the meridian
02:52 Jupiter transits the meridian
03:48 Uranus transits the meridian
04:03 Mars rises
04:13 Venus rises
05:23 Neptune sets
05:29 Start of astronomical twilight
05:56 Start of nautical twilight
06:22 Mercury rises
06:22 Start of civil twilight
06:44 Sun rises
07:14 Moon sets
07:57 Saturn transits the meridian
08:36 Pluto sets
09:19 Jupiter sets
10:25 Uranus sets
10:25 Mars transits the meridian
10:33 Venus transits the meridian
12:16 Mercury transits the meridian
12:40 Sun transits the meridian
14:36 Saturn sets
16:46 Mars sets
16:53 Venus sets
17:33 Neptune rises
18:12 Mercury sets
18:36 Sun sets
18:59 End of civil twilight
19:06 Moon rises
19:25 End of nautical twilight
19:51 End of astronomical twilight
20:20 Jupiter rises
20:37 Pluto rises
21:08 Uranus rises
23:26 Neptune transits the meridian



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