SHOWS DIGISKY Universe in the Dome - Leo Planetaria

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TM Mobile Planetarium Education - K12 Dear Parents, TM The school in association with Leo Planetaria is pleased to TM introduce the concept of Mobile Planetarium Education - K12 for our school. The concept has been designed by a team of dedicated Planetarium Educators, Astronomers, and IT Professionals. More than 5,000 schools and 1,000,000 students from India, Middle East Countries, Nepal, Kenya and Indonesia have benefited from the concept. It brings the fascination of the night sky to starless light polluted cities thus connecting the students with the night sky. Under it a student participates in at least one age / class appropriate, progressive, digital, and polar show in each academic year. Besides, the learning takes place in safe environment of the school campus itself as no tedious field trip is required. TM Planetarium Education is a holistic concept that provides a solution to the inherent impediments associated with astronomy teaching. It is a companion to STEM Education (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). The planetarium shows offered are related to various astronomical sky simulation scenarios and are provided with optional companion books, quiz prizes and classroom based tests. The 60 shows and their support booklets can be linked to on the campus astronomy hands on activities and astronomy Olympiads. Astronomy can be now made an integral part of the school curriculum covering whatever little is prescribed by the school / board on astronomy subject and of course a whole lot more that is there in the cosmos to explore, learn, discover and enjoy. Participation of your ward in Planetarium Education “Twinkle Twinkle liitle star, How I wonder what you are” TM Digisky Mobile Planetarium is a school, theater and a cinema all rolled in to one. Cut from here Member International Planetarium Society SHOWS CONSENT SLIP Parent / Guardian Name & Signature Universe in the Dome DIGISKY TM Student Name: _______________________________________ Class / Sec: __________________________________________ Quiz Prizes SKY PICTURE N “Alphabets learning with constellation names” PUPPY ON THE MOON “Directions up and down” GALILEO’S SKY “From Classical to Modern Skies” CELESTIAL GYMNASTICS “The sky form the point of view of a traveling observer” MESSIER MARATHON “Observing deep sky objects in the Night Sky” B1 Sky Pictures S TM Planetarium Education www.leoplanetaria.com 7A Harbingers Of Doom TM Planetarium Education www.leoplanetaria.com TM 10B We Are But Star Dust TM Planetarium Education www.leoplanetaria.com www.leoplanetaria.com K I N D E R G A R T E N P R I M A R Y M I D D L E S E C O N D A R Y S R. S E C O N D A R Y 1. Join the Dots B3 Sky Stories # 04 PLANETARIUM EDUCATION (Class Test) 1 30 Name: _______________________________ Class: ______ Sec: ________ Roll No:______ Max. Duration: 00min Max. Marks: 00 Date:____/____/______ Help the Puppy to find his way to the Moon. 1B Puppy On the Moon PLANETARIUM EDUCATION (Class Test) Name: _______________________________ Class: ______ Sec: ________ Roll No:______ Max. Duration: 00min Max. Marks: 00 Date:____/____/______ Tick (þ) mark the correct answer. 6C PLANETARIUM EDUCATION (Class Test) Galileo’s Sky Name: _______________________________ Class: ______ Sec: ________ Roll No:______ Max. Duration: 00min Max. Marks: 00 Date:____/____/______ Tick (þ) mark the correct answer or fill in the blank. 9A Celestial Gymnastics # 02 PLANETARIUM EDUCATION (Class Test) Name: _______________________________ Class: ______ Sec: ________ Roll No:______ Max. Duration: 00min Max. Marks: 00 Date:____/____/______ Classroom Based Test K I N D E R G A R T E N P R I M A R Y M I D D L E S E C O N D A R Y BOOKS School Name: Fee: Date of Shows:

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TM Mobile Planetarium Education - K12

Dear Parents,

TMThe school in association with Leo Planetaria is pleased to

TMintroduce the concept of Mobile Planetarium Education - K12 for our school. The concept has been designed by a team of dedicated Planetarium Educators, Astronomers, and IT Professionals.

More than 5,000 schools and 1,000,000 students from India, Middle East Countries, Nepal, Kenya and Indonesia have benefited from the concept. It brings the fascination of the night sky to starless light polluted cities thus connecting the students with the night sky. Under it a student participates in at least one age / class appropriate, progressive, digital, and polar show in each academic year. Besides, the learning takes place in safe environment of the school campus itself as no tedious field trip is required.

TMPlanetarium Education is a holistic concept that provides a solution to the inherent impediments associated with astronomy teaching. It is a companion to STEM Education (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). The planetarium shows offered are related to various astronomical sky simulation scenarios and are provided with optional companion books, quiz prizes and classroom based tests. The 60 shows and their support booklets can be linked to on the campus astronomy hands on activities and astronomy Olympiads. Astronomy can be now made an integral part of the school curriculum covering whatever little is prescribed by the school / board on astronomy subject and of course a whole lot more that is there in the cosmos to explore, learn, discover and enjoy.

Participation of your ward in Planetarium Education

“Twinkle Twinkle liitle star,

How I wonder what you are”

TMDigisky Mobile Planetarium is a

school, theater and a cinema all rolled in to one.

Cut from here

Member International Planetarium Society

SHOWS

CONSENT SLIP

Parent / Guardian Name & Signature

Universe in the DomeDIGISKYTM

Student Name:

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Class / Sec: __________________________________________

QuizPrizes

SKY PICTURE N “Alphabets learning

with constellation names”

PUPPY ON THE MOON “Directions up and down”

GALILEO’S SKY “From Classical to Modern Skies”

CELESTIAL GYMNASTICS “The sky form the point of

view of a traveling observer”

MESSIER MARATHON “Observing deep sky objects in

the Night Sky”

B1Sky Pictures S

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1. A river of white band in the night sky was observed by all the ancient civilizations. In Hindu

mythology it was called ....

(A) River of the heaven (Akash Ganga)

(B) Abdomen of a Dolphin

(C) Pool of Cow’s milk

(D) Pathway of birds

2. The first man in space was

(A) Neil Armstrong

(B) Charles Conrad (C) Yuri Gagarin

(D) John Young

3. As the Sun sets in the West, a planet may rises in the East. On such an occasion the planet appears

brighter than usual. Such an event is called a/an ...

(A) Conjuction

(B) Occultation

(C) Transit

(D) Opposition

4. The Hubble deep field view image of a small area of the size of a pin head is in which modern

constellation?

(A) Orion

(B) Ursa Minor

(C) Ursa Major (D) Hydra

5. In an event in the sky when the disc of the Moon hides a planet behind it is called a/an...

(A) Solar Eclipse

(B) Transit

(C) Lunar Eclipse (D) Occultation

6. In an event when two celestial bodies appear to be close to one another in our night sky is called

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Tick (þ) mark the correct answer or fill in the blank.1. The obvious choice reference of a central circle on a rotating ball’s surface as a starting or zero reference point of its latitudes is (A) North pole (B) South pole (C) Equator (D) Prime meridian 2. Which of the following point on the surface of a rotating ball when viewed from space is called its North Pole?

3. Which of the following diagram from a vantage point from where you have a bird’s eye view of the solar system is correct?

4. From where on the Earth over a period of one year you can see the entire celestial sphere – you would miss no star, no planet or any other object of the sky. (A) North pole (B) South pole (C) Equator (D) Prime meridian 5. Which constellation helps you find the pole star of the southern hemisphere of the Earth? (A) Crux (B) Ursa Major (C) Orion (D) Ursa Minor6. The height of the pole star in our skies as we move from equator towards the poles... (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remains unchanged7. Prime Meridian passes through... (A) Allahabad (B) London (C) New York (D) Paris 8. Who laid the laws of motion for celestial bodies in space? (A) Kepler (B) Newton (C) Galileo (D) Copernicus

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