From: kutchScience kutchScienceFoundation
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 12:13 PM
Dear Astronomy, Scienece and geologyfriends,
26/12/2005 Indonesian Earthquake and TSUNAMI (day of FULL MOON and Earth
towards near perihelion approaching to the closest approach to the SUN )
10/1/2005 Iran/BAM Earthquake -52 Boats missing in GULF (AMAVaSYA day & Earth
just passed perihelion the closest approach to the SUN )
24/1/2005 Indonesian Earthquake (day before FULL MOON and Earth just passed
near perihelion departing to the closest approach to the SUN )
Earth is near perihelion in Dec end ( 2nd Jan - perihelion) so gravitation is
greater on earth crust and magma also. and when Moon is near Full Moon
position/new moon position (so as to generate gravitation on Sea & Earthmagma in
opposite diractions), and when Moon close to EARTH as a combine gravitation of
EARTH and the SUN when orbits are near perihelion.
SUN is CLOSE to EARTH - True distance: 0.9834239 AU (147 million km) which is
near 2% closer than an AVERAGE distance.
Such occasions of calculated intense gravitations are actually dangerous
particularly in those circumstances of major tectonic activity periods. and so
will remain in position for at least a month till Earth will go further away
from the SUN. So coming time is also under gravitational forces and if any
tectonic activity if affected by the waves of last Earthquake waves in side the
Earth MAGMA and Crust bouncing will generate further affects in fortnight or a
Month's time. so worth keep an eye on the seismic activity around the world. and
also need to create the more science awareness about the TSUNAMI / MEGASUNAMI
when it is well known now then ever before.
Information about Sun for 26 Dec 2004 11:25:53
Geocentric Information : Declination: -23° 20' 40.43" - True distance: 0.9834239
AU (147 million km) - Radius vector: 0.9834568 AU (147 million km)
From Yours : Dr. BHUDIA.- Science Group Of INDIA.
President:"Kutch Science Foundation".
Founder :"Kutch Amateurs Astronomers Club - Bhuj - Kutch".
Life Member:"kutch Itihaas Parishad".
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