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Where can we see Milky Way in Pune?

Where can we see Milky Way in Pune?

As mentioned by others, Pabe ghat/Velhe/Nasarapur are definitely good candidates to look for Milky way view. However Sinhagad Road summit is another place which is much closer to Pune. You have to be the side of away from the Pune city (closer to the wind point).

Where we can see Milky Way in Maharashtra?

You will be camping in Samrad Village near Sandhan Valley one of the darkest spot in Maharashtra it is perfect for astrophotography. Our campsite will be away from the village with clear view of night sky Milky Way galaxy is visible around new moon in summer season.

What month is best for stargazing?

The best time to go stargazing is the days before, during and soon after each new Moon, when there is no Moon in the sky. During these times, there is no bright Moon to wash out the light from fainter stars.

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Where can I see stars in Pune?

You can witness the experience yourself now, at these stunning locations across Maharashtra.

  • Kasarsai Dam.
  • Naneghat.
  • Lonavala.
  • Kamshet.
  • Torna Fort.

Is Jupiter Saturn conjunction visible in Pune?

Beta The Interactive Night Sky Map simulates the sky above Pune on a date of your choice….Visible tonight, Dec 11 – Dec 12, 2021.

Mercury: Until Sat 6:23 pm
Mars: From Sun 5:23 am
Jupiter: Until Sat 10:54 pm
Saturn: Until Sat 9:39 pm
Uranus: Until Sun 4:10 am

How do you go stargazing?

If so – and if you’re a beginner – here are some tips to help you get started.

  1. Watch the moon.
  2. Watch the sun.
  3. Use a chart.
  4. Don’t buy a telescope yet.
  5. Notice patterns among the stars.
  6. Find a dark-sky site.
  7. Link up with astro-friends.
  8. Take the telescope plunge carefully.

Can you stargaze with naked eye?

The naked eye is capable of seeing stars with a magnitude no greater than a six. When planning a naked-eye astronomy session, it is important to remember that a variety of factors can affect your ability to see objects in the night sky.