Sky tonight for this month

Friday, November 26, 2010

Fireballs in the Sky- Geminids Meteor Shower on dec 14th

Fireballs in the Sky -
Geminids Meteor Shower on Dec 14th


Avid star gazers can soon witness another sky theatre spectacle in the mesmerizing night skies - the Geminids Meteor Shower, peaking on 13th/14th Dec. This is one of the best meteor showers of the year and never disappoints observers. The peak of the shower this year falls just after the first quarter Moon. Moonset is within half an hour of local midnight across the globe for the maximum, while the Geminid radiant will be overhead around 02h local time.

The source of the Geminids shower is asteroid 3200 Phaethon. There's a cloud of dust trailing the asteroid and the Earth plows through it every year in mid-December. Bits of dust traveling  at 80,000 mph hit our atmosphere and turn into glowing meteors.The Geminids got its name because its radiant position, from which it appears to originate, lies in the constellation Gemini.

Observe and Photograph the Geminids:
SPACE has the following handouts and suggestions to ensure that each one of you can go out and observe this wonderful spectacle:


SPACE suggests that students, amateur astronomers and the public go out on Dec 14th morning to a dark site away from lights and observe this nightsky spectacle. Details about timing and observing suggestions can be found listed below. Meteor Showers provide a wonderful photographic opportunity. Details on techniques and suggestions by SPACE to employ for meteor photography can be found here:

http://meteorshowersindia.blogspot.com/2009/12/photographing-geminds.html
 

SPACE will webcast a workshop on 'Meteor Showers and the Geminids' on 14th Dec. Find details on this website closer to the date.

Record and Report:
This year we would like all observers to become Citizen Scientists and record their results and report it to IMO (International Meteor Organization). Details can be found in the attachment, as well as on the IMO website, listed below. Each citizen scientist who reports their observations will have the privilege to have their names and results listed on the IMO website.

Interested in Joining an Observation?
If you or a group from your school would be interested in joining a tour to beautiful Rishikesh or to nearby Sakras to observe and photograph these spectacular fireballs, then contact STEPL Astrotourism at rishabhj@stepl.org
for further details.

SPACE Plans:
SPACE plans to send a scientific team to witness and record the Geminids Meteor Showers to a dark site away from Delhi. In 2009, SPACE observed and created a very successful report for the IMO. This can be found on the blog listed below. 

 

Geminids Details:
Maxima - Dec 14th at 11h UT or 16:30 h IST
ZHR (Zenith Hourly Rate) - around 120.
The best time to watch the activity near the peak in India is on 13th December night/early morning on 14th after moonset.

Relevant Websites:
SPACE suggestions on how to photograph Geminids Meteor Shower:
http://meteorshowersindia.blogspot.com/2009/12/photographing-geminds.html  
SPACE astrophotography of Geminids:
http://picasaweb.google.com/organisationspace/Geminids2009#


IMO website Observations reporting location:
http://www.imo.net/visual/major/observation 

Enjoy the last meteor shower of the Year.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Children's Fortnight celebrations at Nehru Planetarium

Children's Fortnight celebrations at Nehru Planetarium
The Nehru planetarium has an annual Children’s Fortnight celebration in the later half of November (15th - 30th), commemorating Pt. Nehru’s birthday. Special shows will be held in the planetarium, and activities will be conducted.

A complete list of activities and the schedule can be seen here:
http://nehruplanetarium.org/taarewiki/pmwiki.php?n=Site.ChildrensFortnightNovember2010

SPACE will be collaborating in some of the activities held during this time Please join us. These include:

November 16th - Moon and Jupiter Carnival
Sky theater live show on Moon and Jupiter. Free entry. Timings : 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM. Activity limited to 250 participants.Evening skywatch with telescopes. Viewing Moon and Jupiter through a telescope. Sunset to 8 PM
November 20th - Sun festival
Open outdoor activity. Anyone can participate in viewing sun projection through telescopes and binoculars, and in conducting some measurements and observations. Timings : 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
November 23rd - Making and using sundials
Registered activity. Limited to 30 participants. In the activity area of the planetarium.
Timings: 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM.
November 24th - Matka Planetarium
Registered activity. Limited to 30 participants. In the activity area of the planetarium.
Timings: 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Updated List of observers registered for the GISC till now!!!!


Following observers as per our registration data records have taken a step ahead and registered for the GISC and WWSC. SPACE wishes them good skies!!!


Vipul Raheja                      IIIT Hyderabad
chander devgun                    SPACE
Dinesh Nisang                     Bhaskaracharya Astronomy Research Centre
aditi                             avm convent dholpur
A.S Huidrom                       The Assam Valley School
prafull                           Ahlcon Public School
Ambrish Rawat                     IIT Delhi
Devendra Singh Raghuvanshi        Marudhar Engineering College, Raisar
astha sharma                      IIT DELHI, DELHI
Shekhar Suman Singh               LPU
Mohit Gupta                       Indian Institute of Technology , Delhi
Krushan                           Navrachana School, Sama
ARPIT SHUKLA                      Navarachana  Higher Secondary School
MANANK SHASTRI                    NAVRACHANA SCHOOL
Jaidrath Zaveri                   Navrachana, Vadodara, Gujarat
AADESH SHAH                       NAVRACHANA SCHOOL
PALLAV JHAVERI                    NAVRACHANA SCHOOL
AJINKYA THAKARE                   NAVRACHANA SCHOOL
GEHASHRAY TOOR                    NAVRACHANA SCHOOL
Rahul Arora                       Step By Step A-10 Sector 132,Noida
babita kundalia                   hillwoods Academy preet vihar
Megha Arora                       DPS,VASANT KUNJ
Anamitra Saha                     Educator
Gayatri P                         Educator
Leesha Jyoti                      Scientific Officer
Rahul A                           Junior RP
aanchal sharma                    hillwoods academy,delhi
PRASAHASTI                        HILWOODS ACADEMY
Nipun                             Springdales
harman singh chawla               sprigdales school, pusa road, new delhi
Tushar Sharma                     Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Tech.
Priyanka Srivastava               SPACE
SAURABH GUPTA                     HILLWOODS ACADEMY,PREET VIHAR,DELHI
swastik                           msit,ip university.
akash                             maharaja surajmal
sanyam kundlia                    hillwoods academy
Amol Garg                         Sri Aurobindo College
Sneh Kesari                       STEPL
aanchal sharma                    hillwoods academy
manav rathi                       Maharaja Surajmal Istitute of Technoly
Jaishree                          SPACE
mila mitra                        SPACE
Prashant Bansal                   Punj lloyd ltd.
Ritish Verma                      hillwoods academy
srijan devgun                     national victor public school
Rohit Kumar AT&T
Pooja Kumar SPACE
satvik step by step school
Sahil Wadhwa Ryan International
Rahul Arora Step By Step,Noida,A-10 Sector 132
Arpit Srivastava BITS, Pilani - K.K. Birla Goa Campus
suvriti dhawan apeejay school sheikh sarai
amanjot singh ryan international rohini
Shivam Goyal The Doon School
akanksha singh step by step
Venkat Arun Springdales School,  Pusa Road
Anandhi Mani Shri Natesan Vidyasala MHSS
Pooja Kumar SPACE
Rohit Kumar AT&T
Jagriti Saxena STEPL
Pratyaksh Singhal Step By Step school, Noida
mukund step by step noida
Angad Singh Step By Step School
Udisha Madan Step By Step 
mehar gulati step by step world school, noida
ananya gupta step by step
ishaan mehta step by step
Shivesh Chatrath Step By Step
Sean Hunt Step By Step World School
Jahan Jolly Step By Step World School
urvi varmani step by step world school, noida
Meghna Talreja Step By Step World School Noida
Mahira Dasgupta Step by Step world school
kabeer singh babbr Steb by steb
sukhmani navin vacher Step By Step
Hansa Kantor step by step world school ,noida 
vansh bhutani step by step
siddharth singh thosar step by step world school noida 
Krishaang Verma Step by Step world school
Shivesh Chatrath Step By Step School
Jai Chopra Step By Step 
Rishabh Johri  Step By Step World School
Avantika Tandon  step by step world school ,noida 
viraj randev step by step
Viraj Bahri Step By Step World School
Rushil Kapoor Step by Step world school
Naina D. Lavakare Step By Step, Noida
T.Manish Hyderabad Public School
rushil kapoor step by Step school


Another feather in the SPACE cap! MBA discovery!!!

Another feather in the SPACE cap!

Vikrant Narang and Mila Mitra from SPACE have made a Main Belt Asteroid Discovery on Oct 29th, as part of the NEO Plus campaign. 
Details from Patrick Miller, Director as below:

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MBA Discovery!! -- IASC

Greetings from the International Astronomical Search Collaboration

Congratulations are in order.  V. Narang & M. Mitra from S.P.A.C.E. in India discovered 2010 UJ98.  This is a Main Belt asteroid discovery made on October 29th.

During the current campaigns, there have been three MBA discoveries...one each from Japan, United States, and India:

Object  Students        School  Location        Date
2010 UR2        Y. Yatsuyanagi  Shizuoka University     Japan   10/17/10
2010 UN8        C. Pannill      Meredith College        NC      10/27/10
2010 UJ98       V. Narang & M. Mitra    S.P.A.C.E.      India   10/29/10

Congratulations to all of you!!

Happy Hunting!!

Dr. Patrick Miller
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

“Hidden Treasures” — a free competition by ESO

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Close encounters of Hartely!!!!

NASA's Deep Impact (EPOXI) probe has just completed its 435 mile flyby of Comet Hartley 2's nucleus. The spacecraft has turned its high-gain antenna toward Earth and data are being transmitted to mission control at JPL. The first raw images have just arrived and, even without processing, they are spectacular....

The first close-up image of Hartley

Monday, November 1, 2010

Inauguration of SPACE's new observation site

Winter skies are here!!!! SPACE schools have been gearing up for sessions during the nights in their SPACE clubs. SPACE has made another observation site available to its associated organisations at Sakras. First light !!! of the site is going to happen tomoro with the night observation sessions of the schools there.

http://wikimapia.org/#lat=27.8536947&lon=76.9726342&z=18&l=0&m=b