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100 Hours of Astronomy Event - Bangalore Astronomical Society - 100 hours of sidewalk Astronomy.  

100 Hours of Astronomy Event
Number of telescopes and binoculars: 9
Number of amateur participants: 15
Number of public observing (best estimate): 2050
Public comments/impressions: "wow! saturn's so beautiful."
"Thanks for showing saturn, I never saw planets through telescopes"
"Excellent job, we appreciate your passion in popularising astronomy"
"is that really moon that we are seeing? does it have so many crators"
"when are you going to show us again?"
Viewing conditions: Light poluted skies, mag 3 stars visible.
Objects viewed: Saturn, Moon, sirus, Orion Nebula
Types of telescopes used: 1. 5.5 inch Newtonian reflector, Equ mount. naveen 2. 8 inch Newtonian reflector, equ mount. vivek 3. 8 inch celestron Goto. - JNP 4. 70 mm refractor - vishwa 5. 80 mm refractor - Goto - Achyut 6. 6 inch Newtonian reflector - Ashwin 7. 4 inch Newtonian reflector - Girish 8. 4 inch newtonian reflector - Pravin 9. 4 inch newtonian reflector - Udhayan
Names of club participants: 1. Naveen Nanjundappa
2. Narasimhamurthy
3. Vinay Binny
4. Vivek
5. Suma Rao
6. Shashank
7. Vishwakeerthy
8. Achyut
9. Alex
10. Ashwin SD
11. Girish Kumar
12. Pravin S
13. Rakesh Nath
14. Kiran M
15. Udhayan
If not observing – type of event: Telescope viewing and Ask an Astronomer Session.
Organizer Comments: The 100 hours of astronomy was very motivating and our passion for astronomy and to reach maximum people was very much fulfilled.
Student Members had exams, and for working members it was a weekday, so Bangalore Astronomical Society spread the 100 hours of astronomy from 31 March 2009 till 9 April 2009.

We continue this activity beyond 100 hours of astronomy. This is just a begining
Direct URL to photos: Direct link
Additional websites: http://www.bas.org.in/Home/posts/2009/02/04/bangal...

http://www.bas.org.in/Home
Method used to estimate public attendance: 1. Manual Head Counting,
2. Density count every 15 min. ( 2 heads per minute, 1 head per minute etc. )
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