Tuesday, May 19, 2009

"Stars for Global Peace" event.



 "Stars for Global Peace" event.

"Nonviolence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is
mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the
ingenuity of man."
Gandhi
On the occasion of Environment Day on 5th June 2009, a group ofamateur
astronomers and astronomy groups world wide have planned a unique
event of having Candle Lights under Star Lights. Called Stars for
Global Peace, this is an event to promote Global Harmony and Peace.
It has attracted participants from several countries world wide from
Brazil in the West to New Zealand in the East. All these countries
including Uruguay , India, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and Oman would gather
in the evening of 5th June - World Environment Day at a designated
venues like near the river bed, memorial areas, school compounds,
public gardens, places of workshop, malls etc. They will light candles
under star light and spread the word on equality and peace amongst
each other. Telescopes would be put up each venue where visitors would
get a chance to view the celestial objects. These viewers will realize
that earth is the only planet that can provide us with a place to
live. If we do not continue to live in peace and harmony, we would not
be able to survive.
A blown up globe of UNAWE program would be pass hands of groups of
children to let them understand more about Universe and the world we
live in.
Groups of each participating countries would contact each other on
phone, video or web conference during the event and spread the
messageof peace. Youngsters will play music and songs dedicated to
worldpeace. Artists shall display paintings and sculptures depicting
peaceduring the event. In some of the countries, efforts are being
made toinvite scientists, actors, sport persons, and celebrities
together atthe venue. Media persons would be invited to the venue and
briefedabout the purpose behind this program.
The object is to unite the strength of individuals and make peace
agreater reality for future generations.
The event will comply with the goals of IYA2009 as endorsed by the
United Nations. The event is supported by StarPeace, Astronomers
Without Borders and UNAWE program.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

StarPeace event between 4 countries: We Want Peace!

“From Pasabandar, a border village in southeast of Iran, when we called our friends in Pakistan many voices from the other side of the line made the conversation difficult to hear. Hassaan Ghazali told us about exited people in Pakistan who observed the sky for the first time. They looked at the stars like us and they yelled repeatedly: "We want peace!"” told StarPeace Iran team.

To bring peace and science among people, StarPeace cooperators held a public stargazing party from four countries on May 1, 2009: Oman-Iran-Pakistan-India

Pasabandar, Iran

In Iran, StarPeace core team in cooperation with Astronomers of Southeast of Iran Society and Astronomy Society of Mehbaang mounted their telescopes among local inhabitants in Pasabandar, a coastal village in the most southeast part of Iran. StarPeace team mounted their telescopes in three locations in the village. Two telescopes were mounted near harbor. A lot of men and boys came there and among them were a lot of seamen; they knew most of constellations and stars in the sky the same way that we know but with different names.

Another telescope with a portable photo exhibition of 20 photos of "From Earth to the Universe" cornerstone project was located in the yard of village mosque; worshippers after saying their prayers came and enjoy the Moon and Saturn through the eyepiece and then went on a trip to the Universe, from Earth to the most distant galaxies through FETTU exhibition while one of the members of StarPeace explain them the photos.

Women and girls in Pasabandar village did not come out of their homes frequently, so StarPeace group brought two telescopes to their homes. In two houses, StarPeace team brought two telescopes and invited women and girls in neighboring houses to came and saw the sky, Moon and Saturn through eyepiece. The reactions were so interesting, some of them scared at first and did not come to see through the eyepiece, but when they saw the Moon finally they were surprised and laughed. There were also some girls who knew a little about astronomy and space and they were so eager to know more. StarPeace team gave the children some postcards and photos of astronauts and space stations which brought them joy and happiness.

Meanwhile, StarPeace cooperators from Pakistan, Lahore called Iran. They were organized a stargazing party in Lahore SOS children village. Children were so excited and happy and they yelled “We want peace!” Hassan Ghazali and Umair Asim organized the program in Lahore. In south of Pakistan, Khalid Marwat held another program in Karachi harbor. StarPeace in Iran called him and read the StarPeace message for them. StarPeace Iran contacted Manoj Pai in Ahmedabad, India too and shared greetings and peace message with him.

Karachi, Pakistan

Khalid Marwat held stargazing party for inhabitants of Karachi harbor. Around 250 visitors came from near locations to the observing venue on 1st May, Friday. Security situation in Karachi made the number much lesser.

Three telescopes and some binaculars were mounted. The most viewed item was Saturn, followed by the Moon. M13, the globular and M57, the Ring Nebula were liked by the late observers. Multiple star (Mizar and Alcor) were appreciated by many. It indeed opened their understanding of additional concepts about stars.

"Many liked the connection of astrology with astronomy. People with Leo as their astrology star liked to see Leo and appreciated the presence of Saturn in their constellation. " Khalid said.

Also there was a telescope working session in which Telescopes were handled and managed by volunteers who learnt to handle them the very night.

In the middle of the observation two lectures have been held: "Lunar Phases" by Mrim Gul, a 11 years old girl, that appreciated a lot by audience, and "Tonight's Sky" presentation in which Mohsin talked about the objects which was visible on that night and their astronomical details. The lectures proceeded by Q&A session which was excellent and very participative.

During the program Khalid Marwat talked with Hassaan Ghazali from Lahore and Kazem Kookaram from Iran and received StarPeace message, " which was very imaginative, thought provoking and overwhelmingly wonderful", Khalid told.

The observation lasted till 0200 am (Saturday) in local time.

The observation on first night of Friday was liked so much by the public that it was continued for the next Saturday evening too. It was the same show but the visitors this time were from farther localities that came to know about the star party. 350 visitors came this time.

Lahore, Pakistan

Banners were set up in Lahore: “One Sun, One Earth, No Borders!” Hassaan Ghazali and Umair Asim in cooperation with two other astronomers mounted three telescopes in the Lahore Planetarium. Planetarium visitors and the public were treated to fantastic views of the planet Saturn and the Moon. People were also mesmerized by views of craters on the Earth's Moon and the seas of solidified lava which are not discernible to the unaided eye. Also with a green laser pointer StarPeace Lahore pointed at the constellations in the sky and explained them to the public. Umair said: “People were very interested to see ‘their’ stars.”

Also children from Lahore SOS village joined them at the program. They were thrilled to see planets and various craters of the moon. Around 300 people participated in the program that night.

During the event, Hassaan Ghazali from the Society of the Sun led the exchange of greetings with counterpart astronomers over the phone. “A message of peace from a group of enthusiastic children from SOS children's villages was relayed to them. The message was three simple words uttered by every Pakistani, every day--"We Want Peace!"” Hassaan told.

Ahmedabad, India

In India Manoj Pai and two other astronomers in Ahmedabad put up one telescope with a pair of binoculars for a group of 30 interested visitors.

Manoj Pai told: “Not all of the visitors were actually aware that groups in other countries were also observing the same object. They got excited when we told them about it. The interesting thing that some of them had asked was whether the moon looked the same way as it did to all of you. To others it was like people from different countries playing the same game in an international competition like Olympics.”

StarPeace team from Iran called Manoj Pai too; but it was a little late and the program was over. Even though, they shared the peace message: “The moon was looking down at us over here. It was looking down the same way at you too.”

Bhuj, India

Narendra Sagar Gor in Bhuj, a city near Pakistan and India border held a star party for their group members; they observed the Moon and Saturn and discussed about peace promotion and astronomy.

Muscat, Oman

With Oman, StarPeace covered north and south of the Oman Sea with four countries. Dr. Saleh Said Al-Shidhani held a star party in Muscat for the public. Around 80 visitors enjoyed observing the Moon and Saturn by two telescope which was mounted in a garden. Also lectures about astronomy were held for the public.



StarPeace wishes for a borderless world, what is the real face of our Earth; just like the Sky above us.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Star Party @ Anjar on 18 April 2009





The Star Party organised by Astronomy Club Anjar At Vivekanand Highschool Ground Anjar.

Nearly 70 people remain present

Mr. Pratap Sevak, Ketul Vora, Parth Sorathiya, Kartik Pomal Osman Khatri were aranged the program 

people desire more program in near future

Narendra Gor of KAAC showed the various constellations and talked about Indian Astronomy

Pratap Sevak and Gor answered the questions of the audiance.

Sky Observation continue from 8.30 to 11.00 pm

Mr. Niranjan Lodaya, Mr. Gadhavi etc took keen interest and wished to join local astronomy club (Anjar Astronomy Club)

the hand made feflector telescope of Mr. Sevak was used for observations

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

100hrs Astronomy 5th APril2009





The program was organised at Airforce station for celibrating 100 Hrs of Astronomy.

This day was the last day of the project.

Mr. Narendra Gor of KAAC talked the children about Astronomy Year 2009 the aims and Objectives.

Wing Commander Virendra Sing and Mrs. Boby Sing welcome the gests and tlked about the next Astronomy activities to be done in thier Station

The 1oohrs astronomy documentory film, film on ISS, Sunita Williams and Zathura was shown to children more than 300 children took part in this program.

Rest picturs will say

Saturday, April 4, 2009

100Hrs Astronomy April 03 2009







On 3rd April the program was film show for the children and parents of Air force Camp at Bhuj

Children show film about the space Astronomy Documentary and last Zathura they enjoyed very much

Before film show Mr. Narendra Gor talked about the 100 Hours Astronomy Project and international Year of Astronomy 2009

The buttons were presented to Camp Officer & Wing Commander Ishwar Rao

After film show there was question and answer season

Questions were asked from both side about the film about the astronomy

all have decided to do more astronomy related activities.

Miss Rupali and Mr. Depesh from Children took keen interest and share their feelings with the children


Mr. Nishant, Chandani and Kartik Pomal were also present behalf of the Club KAAC

Friday, April 3, 2009

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Receipt & Expenditure for All Gujarat Meet 2009

Receipt & Expenditure for All Gujarat Meet 2009  

Receipt Expenditure 
Deligate Fee 53*200=10,600 Zerox & Stationery 440*1=440
                                                      Postage 400*5 =2000
  Stationary 60+100+1000+1200=2360
  Other Expance 600
  Donation to Osho Ashram 5200
  Total Expenditure 10600
 

Balance Nil

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Program at Air force Station Bhuj



Program at Air force Station Bhuj 

The Program for Sky Observation and presentation on our Universe was organised on 23 March 2009 In the Morning The students were undertsud the Universe Our Sky How our solar system came etc. The Q & A season was very interesting and children took part very keenly. At Night the present constellations and stars were understand by the Children. There were Two Telescopes by which Saturn was observed. The Students now wanted to form Astronomy Club in their Camus. Wimg Commander Virendra Sing (Chief Administrative Officer) Air force Station Bhuj give valuable support and invited KAAC for the sky show. From KAAC Mr. Narendra Gor, Rahul Zota & Ashvin Vaghela were present.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Sky observation Program at Lakadiya Ta Bhachau


LAkdiaya is the near to the entry in Kutch from Gujarat

on 13 March The sky Observation program was organised by Comunity Aid & Sponsorship Programme(CASP) Kutch Unit Mr. Bharatsinh D Jadeja took initiative and arrange the program for students of Lakdiya village. The principal of the High School Ramaben Vadi, Head Master of The Kumarshala, Kanyashala were also present there

From KAAC  Mr. Dinesh Panchal, Nishant Gor, Rahul Zota and Gunjan Doshi were present

Nearly 100 students and teachers saw Saturn through telescope, They also saw a day time star The Planet Vinus in the presence of Sun in Evening!!

The Lakadiya Astronomy Club was also formed

the detail of the members are awaiting

Narendra Gor

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Monday, March 9, 2009

next Program For this March

On 23 The Program will be at Airforce Station Bhuj

Wing comander Mr. Virendrasing took initiative for this program

the program is like this

on 23 from 9.00am to 10.00 lacture and presentation on Our Universe at the Auditarium

at evening sky observation with the help of telescope

the Evening sky observation will be continue on 24th also

We want to form a students astronomy club there

Narendra Gor

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Messier Marathon and Gujarat Meet 2009

Messier Marathon and Gujarat Meet 2009 
Dear Astronomers

Here is an announcement for Messier Marathon and Gujarat Meet for the year 2009

The venue is Osho Ashram At Post Madhavpur (Ghed) Dist Porbandar Gujarat

The program is like this (there may be slight change)

Date:27/03/209 

Arrival and registration at 4.00 pm

5.00pm welcome note, introduction and briefing about Messier marathon

6.00pm move to the location 

6.30pm Setting the Telescopes and selecting the site for observation

7.00 Tea and Refreshment

7.30 the messier marathon start for full night

The dinner and Tea and breakfast will be served at the location

Date 28/03/2009

up to 14.00 hrs no session Tea Lunch, Lunch will be available

14.00 to 15.00 Total Solar Eclipse 2009

15.00 to 16.00 Where to go and What to do TSE2009

16.00 to 17.00 IYA2009 Events and Participation

17.00 to 18.00 Formation Of Gujarat Astronomy Association and declarations

This Program is just tentative and will be finalized soon

To register yourself please mail to with your detail

For More Detail please visit

http://gujaratstronomy.blogspot.com


kutchastronomyclub@gmail.com

or

narendragor@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Sky Observation Programm at Airforce Camp Bhuj








On First March The Sky Observation Program Was at Airforce Camp Bhuj Wing Comander Ishwar Rao arrange the program and help to organize program there

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS FOR MARCH 2009

 ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS FOR MARCH 2009

MARCH 2: Mars and Mercury are just 35’ apart. Very low in East at dawn. (6:30am)
MARCH 3: Moon 3 degree NE of Pleiades (M45)
MARCH 4: First Quarter Moon
MARCH 5: Comet Lulin (C/2007 N3) will be just 2 degree SE from open cluster M44 in Cancer. Nice opportunity for astrophotographers! The comet will be only 34’ EW of Delta Cancer star.
MARCH 6: Saturn will be just 38’ from 4th magnitude Sigma Leonis star.
MARCH 7: Jupiter is just 5’ from 4th magnitude Theta Capricorni star at 6:15am.
MARCH 9: Moon 2.5 degrees S-SE from Regulus.
MARCH 9: Saturn at opposition.
MARCH 10: Saturn 6 degrees NE of moon.
MARCH 11: Full Moon
MARCH 13: Uranus conjunction
MARCH 13: Moon 4 degrees 45’ SE of spica
MARCH 15: Comet Lulin is just 33’ W of NGC 2392 (The Eskimo Nebula)
MARCH 17: Moon 3 degrees W-SW of Antares
MARCH 18: Last Quarter Moon
MARCH 23: Waning Crescent Moon is just 2.5 degrees East of Jupiter.
MARCH 26: New Moon
MARCH 26/27: Best time for Messier Marathon, locate all the 110 Messier objects in one night.
MARCH 28: Venus Inferior Conjunction
MARCH 30: A Crescent Moon occults M45 (The Pleiades)
   
   
Preapared by Rahul Zota Bhuj

Monday, February 23, 2009

Star Party On 28th February 2009 on Science Day

Kutch Amateur Astronomers Club Organising a Star Party On 28th February 2009 at 7pm onwards.  


The programme is a part of Global Star Party Campaign and will be celebrate by more than 14 countries of the world. The programme is a joint venture of Astronomers Without Borders and Side Walk Astronomy with the help of CIAA The event will be web casted. 

The number of participating countries has now risen to 14 and more
countries would be involved. List given below

New Zealand - Philippines - Indonesia - Sri Lanka - India - Pakistan -
Iraq - UAE - USA - Mexico - Nicaragua - Honduras - Brazil


The object is to observe the lunar-planetary conjunction of Moon and
Venus during the evening. 


Date: 28th February 2009 (Saturday)

Venue: Near Hamirsar Lake (The Proud of Bhuj)

Place: Bhuj Kutch Gujarat


Programme: Venus Moon Observation with the help of Telescope Three Telescopes will be available for public to watch the events. We also invite other amateurs to put their telescopes at the venue.Night Sky Observation 

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Star peace program at Bhuj with Lahore children






Astronomy for Peace program organised at SOS Children's village at Bhuj on penumbral Lunar Eclipse Observation Programm. 70 children took part in this programm they understand why eclipse occure. The Students of SOS Lahore(Pakistan) also join with the telephone and share their fealings! It was first programm in this region

The first and second one is students waching Moon with Telescope

Third photo is the exibtion of the work of KAAC Mr. KS Dube and Narendra Gor

Fourth Photo is of the Children gethered there to understand the Eclipse

In fifth Photo with help of LCD Projector and Software the Penumbral Luner Eclipse was Shown to the students

In last photo Three childrens are Sun Moon & Earth and trying to understand the Game of Shadow!!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Sky Observation on 01/02/2009 at Vrux Mitra Nursury

The Program at VRUX MITRA NARSURY on 1st February 2009 Students with their parents are very eager to watch 
Narendra Gor of Kutch Amatuer Astronomers Club showing verious constalations in the sky
Students watching the crates of the MOON