Dear All,
I would like to share the achievement of Bangalore Astronomical Society (BAS) during Galilean nights and Sidewalk Astronomy organized in Bangalore
As part of the International Year of Astronomy 2009 Cornerstone Project, Galilean Nights, BAS organized a 30 nonstop sidewalk astronomy nights event held at various places in Bangalore during Oct month. The Volunteers of BAS set the telescopes on the streets in most areas of Bangalore, pointing the wonders that Italian astronomer Galileo observed 400 years ago. The Moon and Jupiter.
Spread over thirty nights, BAS Volunteers share their knowledge and enthusiasm for space by encouraging more than 10,200 people look through a telescope. Of course, none of this would have been posible without the BAS Volunteers (List below) giving up their time and sharing their telescopes. The Team work, Passion for Astronomy and Commitment for BAS was evident !
Every evening of Oct, hundreds of people were able to look at the Moon and Jupiter through a telescope and most were amazed at the view of their life's first experience. Everyone enjoyed the experience, for most of the people it was the first time seeing the telescope and Jupiter.
This event has been a great experience for every volunteer in learning the skills of planning, organizing, presenting and facing the general public
Summary :
Dates : 2nd Oct 2009 till 31st Oct 2009 !
Total Number of days : 30 Consecutive Sidewalk Astronomy Nights ( as part of Galilean Nights, IYA 2009 Activities )
Total number of People count seeing through the telescope : 10227
Total Telescope hours : 128.58 Hours !
Total number of unique places : 39 areas in Bangalore City
Total Volunteers : 33
Telescope types and sizes : 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 14 inch scopes ( details below )
Age group covered : 3 years to 85 years !
New memberships during the event : about 100
New Event Requests : about 30
Photos are shared here : http://picasaweb.google.co.in/bangaloreastronomicalsociety
Testimonials :
The 30 days non stop Sidewalk Astronomy celebrations by the voluntary
group, the Bangalore Astronomical Society, seems relatively unique in
the way purely voluntary efforts by a group of city based amateur
astronomers spread telescope viewing to so many corners of the city in
a sustained month long effort.
The activity speaks volumes for the love that the volunteers have for
astronomy, and their zeal to share this love, their knowledge, and
skills, with everyone they come across on the streets.
Rathnasree, Nehru Planetarium, New Delhi, India
Media coverage : 1. DNA India (Bangalore) Sunday, September 27, 2009
2. Deccan Chronicle, September 23rd, 2009
3. Citizen Matters, 13 Oct 2009
4. Citizen Matters, 10Oct 2009
5. Prajavani Kannada Daily, 26 oct 2009
6. Sidewalk Astronomers Newsletters
Telescope - 2 inch Refractor
- 3 inch Refractor
- 3 inch Refractor
- 4 inch Reflector Alt Atz mount
- 4 inch Reflector Alt Atz mount
- 4 inch Reflector Equ mount
- 6 inch Reflector Dob mount
- 6 inch Reflector Dob mount
- 6 inch Reflector Equ Mount
- 8 inch Reflector Equ Mount
- 8 inch Reflector Equ Mount
- 14 inch LX200- Meade GOTO
Places organized:- Forum Mall
- Hebbal Kempapura
- Jayanagar
- Malleshwaram
- Sankey Tank Lake
- Hebbal Kempapura
- Devaiah Park
- Jayadeva Flyover, JP Nagar
- Mariyappana palya Park, Malleshwaram
- Shopper's Stop, Bannerghatta Road, J.P Nagar 3rd Phase
- Planetarium - Know your stars
- Purva Riverea, Marathalli
- J P Nagar 2nd phase - Dhanavantari park
- Shalini Ground, Jayanagar 5th Blk
- Sahakaranagar main road.
- R.T Nagar
- Ram Madir Ground - Rajajinagar
- Malleshwaram
- P&T colony, Near R T Nagar
- Hebbal Kempapura
-
BTM Layout (Udupi Garden junction)
- J P Nagar 2nd Phase
- RR Nagar complex area
- IIAP Campus
- Lalbagh / Galilean Nights
- Aditi International School
- Sampige Park, Malleshwaram
- RajaRajeshwari Nagar park, beside Police Station
- Pavitra College, Yeshwanthpuram
- Vivekavardini School, Navrang.
- Near Kadambas Hotel, opposite Maruthi Mandir, Vijayanagar
- Adarsha College RT Nagar
- amrrita school of engineering
- Rajajinagar
- Sultanpalya
- Mantri
- Yelhanka
- Malleshwarm main road.
- Jayanagar
Volunteer Participated :-
Naveen Nanjundappa
- Vivek Y
- Achyut
- Viswakeerthy
- Keerthy kiran
- Suma rao
- Pravin S.
- Alex
- Ravi Babu
- Shwetha Sharma.
- Akaash
- Shyam,
- Shashank
- Sharanu
- Amar Sharma
- Aparna
- Madan
- Sunil G
- Sudarshan
- Parag Kulkarni,
- Sunil G R.
- Girish Kumar
- Gautham G Amberkar
-
Akarsh
- Pavan K
- Utkarsh
- Narasimhamurthy
- Hari
- Inayath
- Shiva
- Saish
- Mohan Kumar
- Purushothama
Finally I would like to congratulate all the volunteers, for making this event a Big success and setting a record of its kind. your time, efforts, and passion for astronomy highly appreciated !
Thanks and Regards,
Naveen Nanjundappa
Coordinator, Galilean Nights, IYA 2009 India
Vice President, Bangalore Astronomical Society