Gurugrammers gather to watch the super blue blood moon

Aurushi.Goswami@timesgroup.com
The Space India Foundation, in conjunction with DAV Public School, organized an academic moon staring at process all the way through the lunar eclipse this Thursday. The basis had arrange eight telescopes within the faculty lawn space for kids and their oldsters. The faculty registered a turnout of more than 500 visitors. They had additionally organised a chand ki dawat, for the visitors to have snacks all the way through the eclipse, to wreck the parable of no food all the way through an eclipse.


Students of DAV Public School take part within the process (BCCL/ Lokesh Kashyap)

"We are an educational foundation and we are always delighted to organize such events. These activities give students first-hand experience of an amazing space wonder. This eclipse is unique and now the kids can have a real view of it," stated Sakshi Sharma from Space India.

The faculty additionally took an active part within the process. Charu Maini, Principal, DAV Public School, stated, "We got this opportunity and we took it. The response was outstanding. I kept receiving calls from nearby localities and schools asking to attend but we had a protocol of only letting people with kids get in after producing an ID card due to security reasons. I am sure the kids have enjoyed it." The process used to be attended via scholars from Amity School, DPS Shushant Lok, NC Jindal School and Lotus Valley, among others.



The faculty had additionally arrange photo cubicles for the youngsters

The scholars had been additionally given prior data at the eclipse and had been shown displays and brief motion pictures via NASA so that they may make the most of it. "I have been studying about the eclipse for over a week now. We were shown presentations and films. We were all very excited," stated Shreya, a category VIII student.

Parents had been additionally welcomed via the organizers and so they additionally participated within the process. "With the high rises in Gurgaon, it's hard to even see the moon and today we can see it so beautifully. I am happy my kids can experience this. In terms of education, it greatly helps that we can see such an eclipse for real and not just read about it in books," stated Aashish Vats, some of the oldsters.


Students additionally dressed up as astronauts

Pooja Yadav, some other member of the organising team, informed that it took 15-20 days to organise the event. Workshops had been organised for kids to grasp the entire phenomenon better or even teachers were given learn about subject material via the root.

A an identical process happened at The Ardee School, Sector 52, Gurgaon. The faculty organised a presentation and workshop for the students and had telescopes arrange for the youngsters to peer the eclipse. The faculty organised an educative consultation, prior to the eclipse to handle any queries from the students.

Students relished the chand ki dawat, organised to bust the parable that one shouldn't eat all the way through the eclipse


One of the students at the event





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