Sky-gazers enjoy as Venus meets Saturn in a close conjunction

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November 27, 2012

saturn-venusMangalore, November 27: In yet another celestial phenomenon, sky gazers witnessed the conjunction of Venus and Saturn on Tuesday. The two were just a half a degree or one full moon diameter apart in the sky at the dawn and dusk.

 

Telescope users in coastal cities of Mangalore and Udupi had the pleasure of observing both planets in the same field of view.

 

Enthusiasts will be able to enjoy this rare scene during the week between 5.30 a.m. to 6.30 a.m. The same

 

According to a press release issued by the Head of the Department of Physics at Poornaprajna College, A.P. Bhat, who is also the Coordinator of Poornaprajna Amateur Astronomers Club (PAAC), on the evenings of November 27 and 28, the planet Jupiter would be very close to Moon and the star Aldeberan (Rohini). They would be visible throughout the night.

 

Moon is very close to Earth at a distance of 3,84,000 km. But Jupiter is nearly 740 million km from the Sun and 590 million km from the Earth.

 

The star Aldeberan is at 66 light years from us.

 

Venus is 110 million km from the Sun and 40 million km from the Earth, and Saturn is 1,400 million km from the Sun.

 

When it comes to size, Saturn is 1,000 times bigger than Venus. Jupiter is 64,000 times bigger than Moon and the star Aldeberan is 10 million times bigger than Jupiter.

 

“But when we see them in the sky (during the week), we feel they are all of nearly the same size and of same distance, which is not true,” Prof. Bhat said.

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Mangaluru, Jun 15: A father and his four-year-old son were killed when their motorcycle was hit by a lorry from behind at Bakampady junction on the outskirts of the city.

The Police said the deceased has been identified as Abdul Bhasheer, a resident of Krishnapura and his son Shayan. 

On Sunday evening, Bahseer was going from Mangaluru to Krishnapura by the motorcycle along with wife and son when a speeding lorry "dashed into the motorcycle from behind and knocked them down''.

The four-year-old son died on the spot while Basher and his wife were rushed to the hospital. However, the husband succumbed to injuries at the hospital on Monday. Local police registered a case in this connection.

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Bengaluru, April 6: The total number of positive cases in Karnataka climbed to 163 after 12 more cases were reported, state government officials said on Monday.

Out of the 12 new cases, three of them have a history of travelling to Delhi.

The tally includes four deaths and 18 people have recovered and discharged.

The total number of COVID-19 positive cases in India crossed the 4,000 mark, mounting to 4,067, said Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Monday.

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March 26,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 26: The district Wenlock hospital in

the city will be turned into a dedicated hospital for the treatment of COVID-19 patients, Dakshina Kannada district-in- charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary said on Thursday.

Addressing reporters here, he said the 250-bed super speciality wing at Wenlock would be converted to a dedicated hospital to treat coronavirus patients in view of the prevailing situation.

The 20-bed Ayush block will be used for the treatment of suspected cases.

The patients currently being treated for various other ailments at the hospital will be shifted to private hospitals within three days.

The expenses for their treatment will be borne by the government, he said.

The 705 beds available at the hospital wards will be used for coronavirus cases in a phased manner.

The patients visiting the outpatient ward will be directed to go to nearby medical colleges for treatment, he said.

A total of 140 children being treated at the regional advanced paediatric care centre at the hospital will be shifted to nearby medical college hospitals.

The centre will also be used for covid-19 treatment.

Poojary said at present five COVID-19 patients and 140 suspected cases are being treated at the Wenlock hospital.

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