Bangalore Astronomical Society’s Sidewalk night series will celebrate the Galilean nights with Indian Institute of Astrophysics. Follow the link below. http://www.bas.org.in/Home/posts/2009/16/10/observe-wonders-galileo-o… Venue : Lalbagh Hillock, KH Road. Date : 23rd and 24th Oct 2009 Time : 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm BAS Event Co-ordinator : Naveen Nanjundappa / Vivek Y / Amar Sharma Lots of [...]
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Bangalore Astronomical Society – 23rd and 24th Oct 2009
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Bangalore Astronomical Society
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The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium in association with BAS is holding it’s monthly “Know Your Stars” program at Planetarium, High Grounds on Saturday 11th of July, 2009. It would include a constellation familiarization session inside the artificial sky dome, followed with a line-up of telescopes (if skies clear out).I am really sorry, I am not sure [...]
Bangalore Astronomical society
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BAS will be organizing a talk / set of talks to introduce the phenomena of solar eclipse and explain some details regarding the forthcoming 22nd July solar eclipse. Venue: REAP Classroom; J N Planetarium, High Grounds, Bangalore. We’ll tell you which classroom in a while. Date: 12th July 2009 Time: 2:00 PM [...]
“An evening with stars” – May month. @ IIAP by BAS.29-May-2009
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Please Join for Bangalore Astronomical Society and Indian Institute of Astrophysics’s Public outreach program “An evening with stars” Date : 29-May-2009 Time : 6:00 Pm onwards. Details : 1. An introduction to night sky, Identification of Constellations and planet Saturn. 2. Discussions of telescopes. 3. Observation of planets and moons ( Provided sky is clear [...]
