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Observation of Jupiter from Earth

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• बुद्ध्या (bud.hdhyaa)
Skt: बुद्ध्या (bud.hdhyaa) - by intelligence - OnlineSktDict

• बुद्ध्वा (bud.hdhvaa)
Skt: बुद्ध्वा (bud.hdhvaa) - knowing - OnlineSktDict

• बुद्बुदाः (bud.hbudaaH)
Skt: बुद्बुदाः (bud.hbudaaH) - m. bubbles - OnlineSktDict

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• बुद्ध (buddha)
Skt: बुद्ध (buddha) - one who has known hence the enlightened - OnlineSktDict

• बुद्ध buddha (buddha) = ब ु द ् ध
Skt: बुद्ध buddha (buddha) - Buddha - OnlineSktDict

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• बुद्धगतं (buddhagataM)
Skt: बुद्धगतं (buddhagataM) - having gone to Buddha or due to Buddha - OnlineSktDict

• बुद्धयः (buddhayaH)
Skt: बुद्धयः (buddhayaH) - intelligence - OnlineSktDict

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• बुद्धि (buddhi)
Skt: बुद्धि (buddhi) - intelligence - OnlineSktDict

• बुद्धिं (buddhiM)
Skt: बुद्धिं (buddhiM) - intelligence - OnlineSktDict

• बुद्धिः (buddhiH)
Skt: बुद्धिः (buddhiH) - intellect - OnlineSktDict

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• बुद्धिनाशः (buddhinaashaH)
Skt: बुद्धिनाशः (buddhinaashaH) - loss of intelligence - OnlineSktDict

• बुद्धिनाशात् (buddhinaashaat.h)
Skt: बुद्धिनाशात् (buddhinaashaat.h) - and from loss of intelligence - OnlineSktDict

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• बुद्धिभेदं (buddhibhedaM)
Skt: बुद्धिभेदं (buddhibhedaM) - disruption of intelligence - OnlineSktDict

• बुद्धिमतां (buddhimataaM)
Skt: बुद्धिमतां (buddhimataaM) - of the intelligent - OnlineSktDict

• बुद्धिमान् (buddhimaan.h)
Skt: बुद्धिमान् (buddhimaan.h) - is intelligent - OnlineSktDict

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• बुद्धियुक्तः (buddhiyuktaH)
Skt: बुद्धियुक्तः (buddhiyuktaH) - one who is engaged in devotional service - OnlineSktDict

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• बुद्धियोगं (buddhiyogaM)
Skt: बुद्धियोगं (buddhiyogaM) - real intelligence - OnlineSktDict

• बुद्धियोगात् (buddhiyogaat.h)
Skt: बुद्धियोगात् (buddhiyogaat.h) - on the strength of KRishhNa consciousness - OnlineSktDict

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• बुद्धिसंयोगं (buddhisa.nyogaM)
Skt: बुद्धिसंयोगं (buddhisa.nyogaM) - revival of consciousness - OnlineSktDict

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• बुद्धी (buddhii)
Skt: बुद्धी (buddhii) - Intelligence - OnlineSktDict

• बुद्धेः (buddheH)
Skt: बुद्धेः (buddheH) - more than the intelligence - OnlineSktDict

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• बुद्धौ (buddhau)
Skt: बुद्धौ (buddhau) - in such consciousness - OnlineSktDict

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• बुद्धुदाङ्कः (budbudaa NkaH)
Skt: बुद्धुदाङ्कः (budbudaa NkaH) - m. boiling point - OnlineSktDict

• बुध (budh)
Skt: बुध (budh) - to know - OnlineSktDict

• बुध (budha)
Skt: बुध (budha) - wise - OnlineSktDict

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• बुधः (budhaH)
Skt: बुधः (budhaH) - the intelligent person - OnlineSktDict

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• बुधकौशिक (budhakaushika)
Skt: बुधकौशिक (budhakaushika) - the person budhakaushika - OnlineSktDict

• बुधकौशिकः (budhakaushikaH)
Skt: बुधकौशिकः (budhakaushikaH) - budhakaushikaH (the author of this hymn) - OnlineSktDict

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• बुधवार (budhavaara)
Skt: बुधवार (budhavaara) - Wednesday - OnlineSktDict

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• बुधाः (budhaaH)
Skt: बुधाः (budhaaH) - those who know - OnlineSktDict

• बुधादित्ययोग (budhaadityayoga)
Skt: बुधादित्ययोग (budhaadityayoga) - Combination for learning - OnlineSktDict

• बुधिः (budhiH)
Skt: बुधिः (budhiH) - mind - OnlineSktDict

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• बृहत् (bRihat.h)
Skt: बृहत् (bRihat.h) - greater, long, macro, encompassing larger domain - OnlineSktDict

• बृहत्दृष्टिता (bRihat.hdRishhTitaa)
Skt: बृहत्दृष्टिता (bRihat.hdRishhTitaa) - macropsia - OnlineSktDict

• बृहत्शिर्षो (bRihatshirshhii)
Skt: बृहत्शिर्षो (bRihatshirshhii) - macrocephalic - OnlineSktDict

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• बृहत्साम (bRihatsaama)
Skt: बृहत्साम (bRihatsaama) - the Braahat-sama - OnlineSktDict

• बृहस्पतिं (bRihaspatiM)
Skt: बृहस्पतिं (bRihaspatiM) - Brhaspati - OnlineSktDict

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• बृहस्पतिः (bRihaspatiH)
Skt: बृहस्पतिः (bRihaspatiH) - the teacher of Devas called "Brihaspati" literally - OnlineSktDict

• बृहस्पतिर्दधातु (bRihaspatirdadhaatu)
Skt: बृहस्पतिर्दधातु  (bRihaspatirdadhaatu) - Brihaspadi may give us - OnlineSktDict

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• बृहस्पती (bRihaspatii)
Skt: बृहस्पती (bRihaspatii) - A name of the planet Jupiter - OnlineSktDict

• बृहस्पतीवर्ष (bRihaspatiivarshha)
Skt: बृहस्पतीवर्ष (bRihaspatiivarshha) - The Jovian or Jupiter Year.
  Cycle of 60 years which starts with the first New Moon in Tropical Aries.
  Mundane Astrology term - OnlineSktDict

See my note on observation of Jupiter from Earth.

 

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• बृहस्पतीवार (bRihaspatiivaara)
Skt: बृहस्पतीवार (bRihaspatiivaara) - Thursday - OnlineSktDict

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• बोद्धव्यं (boddhavyaM)
Skt: बोद्धव्यं (boddhavyaM) - should be understood - OnlineSktDict

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• बोधयन्तः (bodhayantaH)
Skt: बोधयन्तः (bodhayantaH) - preaching - OnlineSktDict

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• बोधि (bodhi)
Skt: बोधि (bodhi) - enlightenment - OnlineSktDict

• बोधि (bodhi)
Skt: बोधि (bodhi) - supreme knowledge - OnlineSktDict

• बोधित (bodhita)
Skt: बोधित (bodhita) - having been taught/ enlightened - OnlineSktDict

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• बोधिसत्त्व (bodhisattva)
Skt: बोधिसत्त्व (bodhisattva) - the one whose sattva essence is enlightenment - OnlineSktDict

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UKT notes

Observation of Jupiter from Earth

Excerpt from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter 110106

Jupiter is usually the fourth brightest object in the sky (after the Sun, the Moon and Venus); [44] however at times Mars appears brighter than Jupiter. Depending on Jupiter's position with respect to the Earth, it can vary in visual magnitude from as bright as −2.9 at opposition down to −1.6 during conjunction with the Sun. The angular diameter of Jupiter likewise varies from 50.1 to 29.8 arc seconds. [5] Favorable oppositions occur when Jupiter is passing through perihelion, an event that occurs once per orbit. As Jupiter approaches perihelion in March 2011, there was a favorable opposition in September 2010. [64]

Earth overtakes Jupiter every 398.9 days as it orbits the Sun, a duration called the synodic period. As it does so, Jupiter appears to undergo retrograde motion with respect to the background stars. That is, for a period Jupiter seems to move backward in the night sky, performing a looping motion.

Jupiter's 12-year orbital period corresponds to the dozen astrological signs of the zodiac, and may have been the historical origin of the signs.[21] That is, each time Jupiter reaches opposition it has advanced eastward by about 30°, the width of a zodiac sign.

Because the orbit of Jupiter is outside the Earth's, the phase angle of Jupiter as viewed from the Earth never exceeds 11.5°. That is, the planet always appears nearly fully illuminated when viewed through Earth-based telescopes. It was only during spacecraft missions to Jupiter that crescent views of the planet were obtained.[65]

Research and exploration

The observation of Jupiter dates back to the Babylonian astronomers of the 2nd millennium BCE.[66] The Chinese historian of astronomy, Xi Zezong, has claimed that Gan De, a Chinese astronomer, made the discovery of one of Jupiter's moons in 362 BCE with the unaided eye. If accurate, this would predate Galileo's discovery by nearly two millennia.[67][68] In 499 CE Aryabhata, a great mathematician-astronomer from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy estimated the orbital period as 4332.2722 days, or 11.86 years [69].

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