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Report - TANASTRO-BAS Star Party @ Ramanjeri, Thiruvallur.

By hemanthariyani - Posted on 16 January 2008

This was our second star party with TANASTRO and it surpassed all our expectations which were already high since last gathering. We reached Ramencheri at 5:00 PM just before TANASTRO members arrived. About 45 people made it from TANASTRO and seven from BAS. Dr. Suresh, Mr. Ajay Talwar and Mr. Nilesh Vyada joined in a little later. Equipment included a giant binocular and more than 10 telescopes ranging from 4 inch to 12 inch with three dedicated setups for imaging and rest for observations.

After a brief setup period, with light still around, we gathered to formally introduce ourselves and to click a few group photographs. It was great to know so many people from different fields, from all age groups sharing the same passion and the same love – the heavens above. As soon as the introduction was over, it was time to get to work. While Mr. Vijay Kumar, Amar and others started teaching the newer members, I and Pavan started setting our photography equipment up. More experienced members started hunting for objects they had planned for the night. Dr. Suresh and Mr. Ajay then got into imaging and Mr. Nilesh had lot of accessories lined up on a stall. The star party feeling had set in and this night was going to be endless. Skies were clear and dark. Only thing not good that day was the glow of Chennai city.

Before we realized, it was dinner time. The dinner was as well arranged for as everything else. After a delicious meal, we got back to work. We could hear wows and all other exclamations from people who were looking through the scopes at various objects in the sky. I could not resist leaving my imaging setup to take a look at Sombrero and Black Eye Galaxy. Both these objects clearly showed features they are famous for. M42 was as wonderful as ever and M81, M82, M51, M13, Omega Centauri and a lot more kept the excitement up all through the night.

TANASTRO Star Party Gathering

Dew set in really early and the equipment was wet at midnight. But that did not dampen the enthusiasm of the gathering and we went on and on till sunrise without a pause and all we could do was to just wish that the night was longer. But the sunrise was no less beautiful. After witnessing the heavens through the night, the sunlight showed us the heaven we were in. It was green and dew on plants and trees was shining like gemstones. Sun through the 12-inch was another awe inspiring sight.

Flame and Horsehead Nebula

TANASTRO and other guests left around 7 and we decided to catch some rest before the long drive ahead. It was a party that left us wanting more and will keep us waiting for another year. Kudos to TANASTRO!!

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Hey guys this is nice stuff, lets hope there is more such programs in future, where a lot more people join in;) @TANASTRO,Guys lets do a Yelagiri together.

Bah

For me, it was like dreams come true when I was able to "lay" my hands on 12" dobsonian, 400D canon dslr with equitorial mount with dual axis controllers. Then, seeing Hemant and Pavan working together, taking photographs of orion nebula progressing to flame and horsehead, then to virgo galaxy cluster and then to whirlpool galaxy was thrilling in itself. To achieve that much of perfection requires much hard work (aligning spirit level, reducing trailing, experimenting with different exposures etc). Aakarsh, Vinay and Amar deserves special mention here. Trio of them helped me to locate triangulam galaxy, comet holmes, galaxies in ursa major, virgo cluster, beehive, little beehive, M36-38 in auriga, M35 in gemini and other numerous objects in sky. I donot know about how much light pollution was there but this was my second time in life, when I could see galaxies in coma berenices. Naked eye visibility of triangulum galaxy (as per Aakarsh). And not to forget, we saw mercury in the evening sky (very bright mercury!!!) In late night, people were working with hair dryers, half cut bottles, towels, velvet paper to keep away dew. While this was amusing to watch, I was comfortable working with laptop watching photos being taken. Seeing Dr Suresh taking rossette nebula, Mr Ajay going all out on the southern celestial sky, Aakarsh enthusiased by each nebula and galaxy as it rised above the horizon, Hemant and Pavan extracting every details out of the RAW images... it was just amazing. In the early morning, Mazhar and Pavan directed their skills to catch early morning dew into their camera. Mazhar had taken quite beautiful snaps which deserve to be on wallpaper list of each desktop computer. Special kudos to Vinay for wonderful driving experience for over 700 kms along with fastened seat belts ;-)..

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