Well, this is the first blog post that I'm publishing after 2 months. I'm really sorry about the absence of updates and news as i was really busy with University academics and AIESEC work. This post is about the Astronomy camp that we conducted for the Asian International School (AIS) last 18th of March. In fact we had conducted an astronomy camp for them previously as well, back in 2009 during the International Year of Astronomy and this was the appearance of Old Anandian Astronomical Association in AIS premises for the second time, despite there were some failed attempts to have a camp in 2010. I felt great that we had a Go this time.
Yep, me I know the answer !
First there was an introductory lecture by Hasitha Karunaratne, one of our members and it was followed by my session on Celestial Sphere, It was kind of a deja-vu for me as I delivered the same lecture at AIS in 2009 and however this time, there were more questions and the session was rather interactive with a great feedback from the audience. Soon it was the time for dinner and we were able to get out of the indoors and check out the skies. Needless to say there was significant light pollution as the location was in Colombo suburbs and luckily Moon was there reflecting the light so brightly than previous days, I hope you are aware of the Super full moon phenomenon which was going to take place few days ahead. Actually on the other hand this moon was a constraint for us preventing better observation of other celestial bodies.
Afterward there was another session by Ramidu Mirissage on Astro-photography. This guy had enormous experience capturing stars and wildlife for many years and he was savvy about optics and different parameters needed for astro-photography. This session paved the way to the practical activity we had outside. We managed to set up the telescopes and explained their functionalities and let them observe Moon and Saturn. Additionally we used binoculars as well and ideally Orion constellation was visible at that time and the students had the chance to observe Orion nebula as well. Meantime there were numerous questions being asked on different aspects like cosmology and especially Pluto, whilst some were very keen on using the star chart and getting used to it.
Clouds disturbing the observation as well as the excessive light of 'super full moon'
Ramidu Mirissage, during his session
This is how you team-work
OK guys, what's the plan ??
Everyone ready with their Landers, Check the clock as well
We're a TEAM
Team !
Ramidu & me, whilst the Lander competition was in progress
Happy :-)
Landers in exposition : I'm sure NASA guys would love to check these out.
"This is how you make Landers" :)
The following were the crew of Old Anandian Astronomical Association who conducted the camp. Further there were members of Anandian Astronomical Association supporting us in the course.
A view from the 3rd floor before the landers being dropped.
- Anuradha Jayathilake
- Bhagya Alwis
- Hasitha Karunaratne
- Prasanna Deshapriya
- Ramidu Mirissage
- Surath Bandaranayake
- Tharaka Abeyrathne
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