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This is an archive article published on November 17, 2008

A date with stars

The phenomenal success of India's Moon mission has resulted in astronomy becoming another coveted career option that till date remained limited to Engineering and medical.

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With lectures on astronomy, astrophotography, star gazing and much more, star parties are a real treat for sky lovers

The phenomenal success of India8217;s Moon mission has resulted in astronomy becoming another coveted career option that till date remained limited to Engineering and medical. And with a motive to create young astronomers, Akashmitra recently organised a star party at Pirangut near Pune.

According to Arvind Paranjpay, scientific officer, IUCAA, 8220;Star Party is a new concept in India. The difference between star gazing and star party is that the star party involves lectures by eminent astronomers, astrophotography, talks on astronomy discoveries and objects and other similar activities in addition to watching the stars.8221;

A one night camp from dusk to dawn, the star parties are generally organised at a location away from light and pollution. Participants bring their own telescopes and spend the nights observing the night sky for planets, asteroids, stars, meteor shower, astronomical occultation and deep sky objects. 8220;We organise star parties for members as well as general public. From dusk to dawn, Star Parties are held separately for the members amateur astronomers and astronomers; there are also special parties organised for the general public, which end before midnight,8221; adds he.

The star party is an unusual addition to an evening8217;s social gathering. More than a 40 to 50 young and old participants travel to places near Pune, gather at an ideal location away from the glow of city lights for a clear view of the sky, to attend a star party. 8220;This is an ideal opportunity for every one to get a unique hands on experience in astronomy and star gazing in the night sky,8221; says Tushar Purohit, organiser, Akashmitra.

Some of the unique initiatives of the parties also include watching the sunset, hunting for first star of the evening and observing evening Satellites. 8220;For the ease of understanding, there are lectures for the first timers and amateurs on basic astronomy. We also give them guidance about how one should go about observing the night sky. Early mornings are spent observing morning satellites and viewing sunspots,8221; adds Paranjpye.

For the forthcoming International Year of Astronomy 2009, Akashmitra will be gearing up with more activities of sky shows and public lectures. 8220;We also have plans to organise one or two public lectures every month presided by scientists from IUCAA and NCRA. In addition to this we also plan to conduct a few hands-on workshops on telescope and sundial making.8221;

 

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