Full night observation
A tentative full-night observation program has been scheduled for club members due to its proximity to the New Moon and the fact that it falls during the Diwali holidays.
A tentative full-night observation program has been scheduled for club members due to its proximity to the New Moon and the fact that it falls during the Diwali holidays.
The Leonid Meteor Shower is an annual meteor shower that occurs when the Earth passes through the debris left behind by the comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle. This shower gets its name from the constellation Leo, as the meteors appear to radiate from that area of the sky. The Leonid Meteor Shower is known for producing some of […]
From October through May, the Big Bang Astronomy Club hosts a Moon observation session for the general public on the night closest to the first quarter after the new moon. During this event, we typically provide views of the Moon and any other planets that may be visible in the night sky using the club's […]
A tentative star party for the club members during the new moon weekend of the month.
The Perseid Meteor Shower in August is typically considered the most spectacular meteor shower of the year. However, it coincides with the peak of the monsoon season, which is unfortunate for us. As a result, we aim for the second-best option: the Geminid Meteor Shower. Luckily, this year, it's a moonless night which means all […]
From October through May, the Big Bang Astronomy Club hosts a Moon observation session for the general public on the night closest to the first quarter after the new moon. During this event, we typically provide views of the Moon and any other planets that may be visible in the night sky using the club's […]