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Attend this star gazing camp in Mumbai to catch a glimpse of celestial bodies

Updated on: 14 February,2023 10:29 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Sammohinee Ghosh | sammohinee.ghosh@mid-day.com

Watch the night sky closely at this star-gazing camp that will begin with an orientation to help beginners ease into the experience

Attend this star gazing camp in Mumbai to catch a glimpse of celestial bodies

A session at the camp will focus on iridium flares. Representation pic

The word star-struck means different things to different people. We all know how it holds value for the ardent cinemagoer, but it is equally significant for admirers of the sky. And in honour of this second category of ‘fans’, tours and travel platform Adventure Geek is hosting a star-gazing camp over the weekend. The camp welcomes all kinds of interested participants — folks with prior experience and amateurs, too. About the idea behind this camp, founder Vinay Gupta shares, “It will be an informative offering. We plan to bring together people who are genuinely curious about the sky. Once attendees reach Saphale station, they will be directed to the location by our guides. The camp is well-suited for children.” 


A session at the camp will focus on iridium flares. Representation pic


Gupta adds that the season is favourable to catch a glimpse of the Milky Way and the evening star, Venus, and Jupiter along with its four moons. “Those who live in Mumbai aren’t accustomed to seeing the sky clearly. These sights are sure to wow them,” he assures. 


The camp site at SaphaleThe camp site at Saphale

After introductory exchanges and a photography session at the camp site, workshops will be held on identifying West Sky objects, Cassiopeia and Ursa Major. These sessions will be followed by an astronomy awareness video programme. Post-dinner, formal and informal interactions will continue until dawn. Gupta adds that participants can choose to stay up and watch stars throughout the night or they can take power naps in between. While the stargazing equipment will be provided by the organisers, they request participants to not wear any valuables to the camp.

On February 18; 4.30 pm (multiple dates are available) 
At Saphale station, Saphale-Umbar Pada, Tandulwadi. 
Log on to adventuregeek.in 
Cost Rs 1,850

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