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Scorpius shone bright for Jesús Miguel Peralta , but not for the residents of a nearby town in the Andes Mountains. Jesús captured this stunning view from a site 4,000 m above sea level in the Province of San Juan (Argentina). At the far right, you can see Antares. Further left, there are the three stars that make Scorpius' pincers and, below them, planet Mars. Unaware of the stars, residents of Barreal city endure a wind and dust storm, a common occurrence in that region. This photo-story was our choice from those submitted to Astronomía sin Fronteras , the AWB... Read More...
Saturday, April 16 2016, Vâlcea Astronomy Club held another Sidewalk Astronomy event in Râmnicu Vâlcea, Vâlcea County, Romania. People were able to see The Sun with a giant sunspot, planet Jupiter with its four Galilean moons and craters, mountains and maria on the surface of our own Moon. https://www.facebook.com/astronomie.valcea/ https://astronomievalcea.wordpress.com/ Read More...
Friday, April 15 2016, Vâlcea Astronomy Club held another Sidewalk Astronomy event in Râmnicu Vâlcea, Vâlcea County, Romania. People were able to see The Sun with a giant sunspot, planet Jupiter with its four Galilean moons and craters, mountains and maria on the surface of our own Moon. https://www.facebook.com/astronomie.valcea/ https://astronomievalcea.wordpress.com/ Read More...
Also on April 14 2016, in collaboration with the County Library „Antim Ivireanul”, Periodicals – Legislation Department, we continued the project The Universe seen by telescopes. The project, as the name suggests, allows students from schools in the city and county to observe various celestial bodies through a telescope. It was time for students from Amărăști Secondary School. https://www.facebook.com/astronomie.valcea/ https://astronomievalcea.wordpress.com/universul-vazut-prin-telescop/ Read More...
Also on April 14, 2016, in collaboration with the County Library „Antim Ivireanul”, Periodicals – Legislation Department, we continued the project The Universe seen by telescopes. The project, as the name suggests, allows students from schools in the city and county to observe various celestial bodies through a telescope. It was time for students from Glăvile Secondary School. https://www.facebook.com/astronomie.valcea/ https://astronomievalcea.wordpress.com/universul-vazut-prin-telescop/ Read More...
On April 14 2016, in collaboration with the County Library „Antim Ivireanul”, Periodicals – Legislation Department, we continued the project The Universe seen by telescopes. The project, as the name suggests, allows students from schools in the city and county to observe various celestial bodies through a telescope. It was time for students from Pesceana Secondary School. https://www.facebook.com/astronomie.valcea/ https://astronomievalcea.wordpress.com/universul-vazut-prin-telescop/ Read More...
On April 13, 2016, Valcea Astronomy Club held a new astronomy outreach event in the city of Ramnicu Valcea, Romania. This time we worked with Grupul de Initiativa "Radu de la Afumati" Ramnicu Valcea to allow the Scouts to see the Moon and planet Jupiter through a telescope. Read More...
Among the several educational activities done by Roaya assembly, a lecture entitled " Facts about the Cosmos" was held at a secondary school in Benghazi, on 17th of April, 2016. The lecture was presented by two of Roaya youngest members, Ali Azzentani and Yousef AbdulAziz. Ali and Yousef are students at a secondary school and are both amateur astronomers. This lecture was to support and encourage students to do more of scientific researches to improve the educational system in their institutions.Roya.. For a wider vision Read More...
The 8 inch Orion Dobsonian Telescope was the star of the Global Star Party held last night at The Lovin' Cup Bistro by R.I.T. in Rochester, NY. The beautiful clear night allowed everyone to see closeups of the Moon and the moons of Jupiter. I shared about my membership in Astronomers Without Borders and the events they create every year and also discussed Light Pollution, a peronal passion. Cora Treoir Duncan and I enjoyed interacting the public and friends who traveled far t ... o join us. New pals Brooke Menikheim and Heidi Menikheim drove in from Syracuse and shared... Read More...
We celebrated 2016 Global Star Party in the Central Park of Leon, Nicaragua. Adults, Youngsters and Kids, enjoyed to observe the Moon and Jupiter, they showed their interest to learn and have a better understanding about Planets, Moon and Sun. Furthermore, it was explained about the importance of learning about dark skies , stars and constellations. Leaflets about Moon facts were also delivered to assistants of the activity. Emilio Zuniga - ASAFILE Photos: Orlando Chavez Esquivel Read More...
En la ciudad de Cipolletti, Argentina, realizamos un actividad en conjunto con la Dirección general de turismo de la ciudad y la Fundación Astrónomos aficionados hemisferio sur, en el Establecimiento Santa catalina, un evento de Astroturismo donde los participantes pudieron observar la Luna, Júpiter, Omega Centauri y algunas estrellas fugaces, siempre con el objetivo de difundir y fomentar el interés de las ciencias In the city of Cipolletti, Argentina, we perform an activity in conjunction with the general direction of tourism in the city and Astronomos foundation amateur southern hemisphere, in the Santa Catalina, an event of astro where participants... Read More...
We want to thank the more than 50 people who attended the activity of Global Astronomy Month 2016 "Vamos a observar la Luna y al Planeta Jupiter" presented at the Passive Park Borinquen Valley I in Urb. Borinquen Valley in Caguas Puerto Rico this last Saturday April 16, 2016 from 8pm to 11pm. An educational lecture on astrophotography, astronomy and the use of telescopes for amateur astronomer Erica Felix Correa and Amateur Astrophotographer Fernando Roquel Torres. Shown astronomical observations were also made to the Craters of the Moon and the planet Jupiter with telescopes for the present while projected live... Read More...
What can we do differently on Global Star Party 2016? The Manila Street Astronomers already conducts free telescope viewings twice a month from October to May (during the First Quarter and the Full Moon). So what difference would another free telescope viewing (FTV) make? The answer we came up with is simple. If there's a Messier Marathon, why shouldn't there be a FTV Marathon? Let's make this year's Global Star Party, a TRIATHLON. Instead of conducting a FTV just on the Global Star Party date itself, let's make it on three consecutive dates: pre, peri and post on April 15,... Read More...
The Los Angeles Astronomical Society held their monthly Public Star Party on the lawn of the Griffith Observatory on Saturday, April 16, 2016. From 2 PM to sunset, our members provided solar scopes for the public and demonstrated safety techniques for safe solar observing. After the sun set, our members focused their telescopes and biinoculars on other objects in the night sky. Due to windy conditions, observing the night sky was not at an optimum level but the star party was a success with the large crowd of over 1,500 visitors to the observatory. The star party ended at 9:45... Read More...
Yesterday evening hundreds of visitors could catch a glimpse through our telescopes set up at the main square of Linz ( the hometown of the famous astronomer Johannes Kepler from 1612-1626 ). For most of them it was the first time look through a telescope for their life. Getting in contact by this way we could tell much about astronomy, about AWB and our local astronomical society ( LAG ) and observatory. I am sure we could enthuse many of them with astronomy. The first time sight of Jupiter and his moons and the look at the surface of the... Read More...
April 16 2016, we held a science class about meteorology, we invited peoples from Bogor Agricultural Institute, they discussed about what is meteorology, where to work, what can we learn about. Read More...
Young-Scientist had organized its first Astro Night.We had a guest session on Astronomy taken by the members of Chennai Astronomy Club.The session started of with brief theory on the Sun followed by an observation session where our young-scientists were all given a chance to view the craters on the Moon and Jupiter along with its moons.We had some wonderful questions from our younger-members,here are the few samples.. What is the temperature of earth core? How does the sun burn if there is no oxygen? How was the milky way formed? (Parents and Kids are viewing the Moon Craters and Jupiter) Read More...
Both the astronomy clubs that I belong to didn't organize a star party for the same evening as the Global Star Party, so I did a neighboorhood star party in front of my house. There were only 3 people who came to look through the telescope, but all three of them were thrilled to see Jupiter with its bands and moons and the craters and mountains on the moon. Also, one of them and I took pictures through my telescope for the first time. We took a picture of Jupiter and the moon. Joan Chamberlin Parsonsfield, Maine, USA Read More...
April 12th is an international and historical day for all space and astronomy lovers, on that day the Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human to step outside the earth's atmosphere. Roaa Society has officially registered in the official website of the international event in order to celebrate it. in light of that, an astronomical lecture entitled "journey through space," has presented yesterday, 12th April by Roya team members Salahuddin Elbutti and Ali Elriani to a group of students and faculty members inside the University of Africa in Tripoli,Libya the lecture comes within the activities of the Global Astronomy... Read More...
Fans of AWB's Spanish social network (Astronomía sin Fronteras), voted their favorite photo-story from those submitted under #MiCielodeNoche. And the winner is here for all to enjoy. José Ramón Sáez succeded in capturing elusive planet Mercury near a thin crescent Moon from Hellin (Spain). Would you like to participate? Just "like" our Facebook page ( www.facebook.com/astronomossinfronteras ), and submit through a private message your favorite photo and the story behind the photo. All relevant photos will be posted. Fans will choose one, and the editors will choose another. We do not look for technical expertise, but rather the link between... Read More...
Amateur Astronomers of León, Nicaragua (ASAFILE), were giving a talk to teachers of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of UNAN-Leon. The talk was about how to use the free astronomy software: Stellarium, how can be download it and how they can use it to strength their capacities. ASAFILE members encouraged to teachers to add this software to their lap tops, get related with it and use it for future activities in accordance with their lesson plans. Afterward, members went to the parking lot and observed Moon in quarter phase and Jupiter with the only one telescope of the University. It... Read More...
Amateur Astronomers of León, Nicaragua (ASAFILE), were giving a talk to teachers of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of UNAN-Leon. The talk was about how to use the free astronomy software: Stellarium, how can be download it and how they can use it to strength their capacities. ASAFILE members encouraged to teachers to add this software to their lap tops, get related with it and use it for future activities in accordance with their lesson plans. Afterward, members went to the parking lot and observed Moon in quarter phase and Jupiter with the only one telescope of the University. It... Read More...
On my last night in the Himalayas i was finally able to get a little time to do some personal observations after the camp series had finished. Despite the wind and near freezing conditions i was able to capture nice images of Jupiter using double stacked 2x barlows, the I Nova PLAC2 camera attached to a 8' Celestron HD Edge and several blankets. These are wihtout question the highest resolution photos i have ever been able to manage. Post processing was completed with Registax and Gimp. Read More...
We have recently concluded a month long series of Astronomy Camps from our high altitude site (2300m) in the Himalayas. During this time we hosted student groups from Kolkata India and Lahore Pakistan. All in 60 students attended 3 consecutive camps held from late March to mid of April. Conditions at the campsite (Jungle Livinn Resort) are exceptional. This region is well known for its consistent clear skies and steady seeing conditions. Whilst the nearby township of Shimla (20km) has some resulting light pollution the views to the north, east and west are truly dark. Our set up is 3... Read More...
Tuesday, April 12 2016, Vâlcea Astronomy Club held another Sidewalk Astronomy event in Râmnicu Vâlcea, Vâlcea County, Romania. Despite the clouds that occasionally covered the sky, the people who passed through downtown were able to see planet Jupiter with its four Galilean moons and craters, mountains and maria on the surface of our own Moon. Here you can find some photographs from this event: https://www.facebook.com/astronomie.valcea/ https://astronomievalcea.wordpress.com/ Read More...