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Bangladesh Astronomical Union: Membership
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Dr M Shamsher Ali. Dr Abdullah Al Mafruf. Dr A K M Mahbubur Rahman. Membership has three types. 1 Student Member ( Membership fee 10 US$ / 800 BDT per year ). 2 General Member ( Membership fee 20 US$ / 1600 BDT per year). 3 Life Member ( Membership fee 100 US$ / 8000 BDT per year). All kinds of Members have to join our activities. Members get all kinds of science items. But they have to collect their telescopes and astronomical text books. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How to Become a Photographer. Travel ...
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Bangladesh Astronomical Union: January 2012
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Tuesday, 17 January 2012. Galileo's Telescope of Palomar. Is an Italian company that has been one of the leading traditional Florentine optic companies since 1956. The current management has decided to develop its bent for design by skilfully combining past and present abilities. On July 12th 2011 The Awards Ceremony for the XXII Compasso d’Oro has been held, for the first time, in Rome at MACRO al Testaccio, La Pelanda. Has been awarded with the Honorable Mention XXII Compasso d’Oro 2011. Galileo's Tele...
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Bangladesh Astronomical Union: Events
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Bangladesh Astronomical Union has arranged lots of discussion, seminars, meetings on different topics and occasions of Science. 4 January: Perihelion (. Earth comes closest to the sun). 14 March: Pi day. 21 March: The vernal equinox. The first point of Aries). 12 April: First human in space. 5-11 May: Astronomy week. 21 June: Summer Solstice. 20 July: First landing of humans on the moon. 16 September: International Day. For the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. 10- 21 November: Leonid. জ্যোত&#...টেল...
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Tonight's Sky: Tonight's Sky for July 20: Neil Armstrong Steps onto the Moon (1969)
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Monday, July 20, 2015. Tonight's Sky for July 20: Neil Armstrong Steps onto the Moon (1969). It was 46 years ago today for us in the United States (your anniversary may be tomorrow depending on your location) when Neil Armstrong became the first human to ever set foot on another world when he took his “giant leap for mankind.”Needless to say, the only explanation this needs is that we. Go to the Moon and the. Are full of holes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tonights Sky for July 19: Dropping Venus.
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Tonight's Sky: Tonight's Sky for July 25: Moon Meets Saturn
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Saturday, July 25, 2015. Tonight's Sky for July 25: Moon Meets Saturn. Want to see Saturn but don't know where to look? Well, it's your lucky night as the Moon. Will be right next to Saturn tonight. The moon is, of course, impossible to miss. As for Saturn, it's that bright 'star' right next to Luna. The way to tell that Saturn is a planet? Unlike stars, planets don't twinkle thanks to the fact that they shine from reflected light. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tonights Sky for July 15: New Moon.
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Tonight's Sky: Tonight's Sky for July 19: Dropping Venus
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Sunday, July 19, 2015. Tonight's Sky for July 19: Dropping Venus. About a week ago, when I pointed out that Venus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tonights Sky for July 25: Moon Meets Saturn. Tonights Sky for July 23: First Quarter Moon. Tonights Sky for July 22: Venus, Jupiter, and Reg. Tonights Sky for July 20: Neil Armstrong Steps on. Tonights Sky for July 19: Dropping Venus. Tonights Sky for July 18: Moon Meets Jupiter and . Tonights Sky for July 17: “Young” Moon. View my complete profile.
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Tonight's Sky: The Sky 101
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To make your visit more pleasant, I have compiled all of my posts on various topics onto hub pages. Below you will find links to posts dealing with the objects that fill our night sky. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The September Sky for September 1-13. Tonights Sky for August 25-31. View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by sololos.
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Bangladesh Astronomical Union: Making 4 inch Refractor Telescope
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Friday, 13 February 2015. Making 4 inch Refractor Telescope. Making 4 inch Refractor Telescope in your home is easy . You can find. Nice lans and other optics such as eyepieces from this ebay store ( http:/ stores.ebay.com/telescopewarehouse/ ) and you can collect D=100 mm F = 1300 mm Achromat lans from this link ( http:/ www.idearoptics.com ) . After completing this project,you can get images of moon and Jupiter, this telescope and observe night sky. I hope, you will enjoyed this project. Reflector Tele...
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Bangladesh Astronomical Union: June 2015
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Friday, 5 June 2015. Orbinar 203/800 EQ4 Reflector Telescope. Make your dreams come true! This telescope is due to its 203mm (8“) aperture and very solid EQ4 mount a telescope which will suit you a lifetime! It provides sharp and high-contrast images up to a star size of 14M (approximately 5,650,000 stars) - a must for professional astronomers! This telescope grants you nearly unlimited possibilities, since its huge aperture of 203mm (8”) makes even the dimmest celestial objects visible. Magnification: 2...
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Tonight's Sky: The Moon
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Monday, July 14, 2014. Diameter: 2,160 miles. Volume: .02 Earth. Gravity: 0.16x Earth. Distance from Earth: 238,000 miles. Orbital Period: 27.32 days. Orbital Inclination: 5.18 degrees. Orbital Eccentricity: .055. Length of Day: 27.32 days. Temperature: -387 to 253F. Composition: Rock, silicates. Notable Exploration: Apollo 11-17 (1969-72), Lunokhod Rovers (1969-77), LRO (2009-present), LCROSS (2009), Yutu (2013-present). It is called a waxing. The Sun, Earth, and Moon are all in a straight line relative...