This document discusses analyzing tracking accuracy data from the 3.6 meter telescope at Devasthal and temperature/optical depth data from the Planck satellite. It analyzes tracking error measurements from the main port and two side ports of the telescope over various exposures and locations. Most measurements showed tracking errors within 0.1 arcseconds, meeting specifications. It also discusses using Planck satellite data to study star-forming molecular clouds, which vary in temperature from 10-30 Kelvin and are important for forming massive stars and recycling matter in the interstellar medium.