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World Space Week 2009

World Space Week

The Largest Public Space Event on Earth

Celebrated in over 60 Nations every October 4-10

The United Nations General Assembly declared in 1999 that World Space Week will be held each year from October 4-10More

This Are the Events which will be held in Oman – Muscat ( See Poster Below and click to enlarge )

Everyone in Oman can participate in the events above. (Please Note that some events are for age 10+)

The Rest of the World please please contact your nearest Astro Club for more info

U.S. President Obama will host star party at the White House

Everyone is participating, why not you!  🙂

Eid Al Fitr 2009 Moon waxing crescent sighting

In the Name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

We are about to enter into the last ten days of Ramadan, and here I come with another Astronomical report of the Moon crescent sighting (Hilal) of Al Shawal (Arabic Month). The sighting will take place on 19th of September 2009. 29th of Ramadan 1430H.

This Report of the Moon crescent sighting is based on Muscat location the Capital of Oman. Other Location the Data analysis will NOT be the same. If you wanted to know any information based on other location, Please send me an email or you may leave your comments here at the end of this post.

Well first of all, the Moon on 28th of Ramadan, (18th of Sep 2009) will be below the Sun Westside. So it will be impossible to sight the Moon crescent (Hilal) on that day, since the Moon will set down the Horizon before the Sun. As seen on the Picture below at 5:00 pm Westside Muscat the Capital of Oman.

On 29th of Ramadan, (19th September 2009). The Moon will be above the Sun at the same time 5:00 pm Westside and will set after the Sun, which makes it theoretical possible to sight the Moon crescent on this day. Have a look at the picture below:

 

Based on the Astronomical data report, the Sun sets at 6:05 Pm (268° W), and 6:18 pm (253° W) for the Moon which makes out only 13 minuets before each set below the Horizon. 

Technically the sighting time will be less than 13 minuets here in Muscat and based on location across the Country, the higher the altitude, the more time and chances to sight the Moon crescent (Hilal). So Sighting at Higher altitudes like in Jabal Shams (~3000 meters High) located in northeastern Oman will normally give better results compared to Muscat city area under same weather and sky conditions.

Other thing is the sky at the Horizon, which is normally the worst area to do any astronomical activities. The reason is that the sky acts like a lens and brings some illusion images like the Sunset red/golden light affects terminology.

Light pollutions is the worst thing for astronomical activities, so cities like Muscat will not be a good place for Hilal sighting. Higher altitudes away from light pollutions is always considered the best place to sight Hilal and do any other astronomical activities.

Back again to Hilal sighting in Muscat, the Moon will be theoretical visible at last moments nearly at 5:42 pm before it starts to go out of sight. As seen on the picture below:

 

In conclusion, the factors for sighting the Moon crescent (Hilal) in general across the country are too weak. Based on the age of the Moon, it will be very difficult and faint to sight the crescent across the country even if robotic telescope is used.

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent : ~ 0.85 days old.

Chances of finding Hilal: ~ 10% Maximum across the country. (Oman)

 ~ 90% chances that Ramadan will be 30 days this year 🙂 .

Note: Based on my analysis and prediction.

——(Other Data)—————————————————-

The setting numbers are according to the GPS coordinates:- (Muscat/ Oman)

*Latitude: 23° 37′ 0 N,

*Longitude: 58° 36′ 0 E

Other Info: (19/09/2009)                   Sun                                       Moon

Rise:                                               5:53                                         6:15

Transit:                                           11:59                                       12:17

Set:                                                18:05                                       18:18

Software Used: Starry Night Pro Plus 6

Latest previous post: Hilal Ramadan (The Moon) sighting

Mountains in Oman:-

Happy Moon sighting on 19th Sep 2009. In case you were lucky to see it, please call the Ministry Of Awqaf & Religious Affairs / Oman >>> ( 24694400 24695551 99376677 )

Other counties please call your Ministry or people who works regarding this :).  And make sure to answer all the questions they might ask like:

Your Name, Time sighted, Last time time/second sighted, location, location conditions, sky conditions, and how it looks like…etc  🙂

Visit Islamic Crescents’ Observation Project for latest sighting news across the Planet >>> ICOProject

May Allah (The God), Guide us all to Truth and keep us on the straight path in this remaining days of Ramadan, and so on thereafter. Ammen

Clear skies,

Mundhir

  

Ramadan Kareem

Happy Ramadan to all of you

 

Hilal Ramadan (The Moon) sighting

 

Hello everyone, Its been awhile for me to post things up..so busy with other works. Anyway Today in Muscat-Oman the Hilal (new Moon) will be clear visible all across the country under clear environment skies. Something rare but not always. So take your chance today to scan the skies and find the Hilal of Ramadan.

Hilal The Moon on 21st August 2009 at 5H50M PM Westside nearly 265 Degree in Muscat.

Hopefully everybody will have the chance and able to locate and see the Moon today 🙂

The Moon will set at 7:09 PM & the Sun will set at 6:33 PM. So still around 30 minuets to locate and explore the Moon. 🙂

Have a look at my previous post; The new Moon (Hilal)

Happy Birthday to Hubble Space Telescope

On this day 24th April 1990, Hubble space telescope was carried into orbit wish makes it 19 Earth years now. Really great, Hubble is still celebrating with the IYA2009 .

Hubble has done and still doing a great job, please have a look at the Hubble Official site.

Read More about Hubble Space Telescope.

Do you love any picture taken by Hubble? please include the link to the picture/s and your comments about Hubble Space Telescope.

100 Hours of Sunday

100 hours of Astronomy is a 100-hour (from the 2nd to the 5th of April 2009), round-the-clock, round-the-globe event inside the International Year of Astronomy.

Well many people who thought that Armature Astronomers like me can start their hobby when the sunsets were impressed.

This world wide event today shows people that Astronomy is not night hobby only!

Enjoy the Sunday

100 Hours of Astronomy 3rd update

Congratulations to Galaxy Zoo team and members for reaching 1 million clicks in 100 hours.

Anyone want to join the 100 Hours of Astronomy please join GalaxyZoo and start classifying galaxies.

It’s really a great thing to do online at 100 hrs of Astronomy 🙂

Yesterday million of telescopes world wide targeted the planet Saturn. It was a great historical moment for everyone who participated in 100 Hours of Astronomy

More: Please have a look at the following links below

100 Hours of Astronomy Interesting events :

100 HOURS ASTRONOMY ON

Today’s April 5th is Sunday. Following the Sun with safety glasses and Solar scopes. The final event day.

Please have a look at Solar Physics Group>>>>>>>>>    

 

Have a great 100 Hours of Astronomy & a safe Solar observing.

Regards,

Mundhir

100 Hours of Astronomy 2nd update

 

Hope everyone around the world are enjoying the events. For us here in Oman is really a bad luck, because of the clouds… At the moment I can sit and watch the live events around the world in 80 telescopes. Please have a look at my previous post.  Currently there are around 2000 viewers around the world and I’m watching it right at the moment while writing this post 🙂 .

Anyone want to join this great historical event, please contact your nearest national node at your country. Click here for more.

Hope everyone are having fun with the IYA events. For people in Oman like me, I say cloudy skies and towards a clear skies soon. Well I hope so.

Regards & Clear Skies,

Mundhir

100 Hours of Astronomy 2-5 April 2009 World Wide

100 Hours of Astronomy is a global astronomy event from 2 to 5 April when you can discover the Universe with the rest of the world!  A project of the International Year of Astronomy, there are free public activities happening all around the world, and online right here.

People in Oman please visit Falakoman.org for more updates and coming events.

The 100 Hours of Astronomy in Oman will take place in Al Sahwa gardens, Muscat near Muscat airport at around 6:00pm from 2-5 April.

 

http://www.ustream.tv/flash/live/1/556349

 

Watch online 3-4 April 2009 Around the World in 80 Telescopes

Eid Mubarak

 

Eid Mubarak to everyone

 

The Photograph above taken by Marwan Shwaiki, the PDO Planetarium Curator. In Muscat / Sultanate of Oman.