Table of Contents
What is Astronomy
This is the First Sway ever created. Presented by Gaurang Potdar at the "Witness the Big Bang" Event, conducted online by the Astrophiles
Stars
We all were told stories about stars since childhood. Stars have been the inspiration for scientists and for pop culture.
Presenting a Multi-Part Star Sway
-Madhuri Bhattacharyya
The Solar system
We've taken science a step further. So instead of explaining planets, and planets with rings, and asteroid belt, we've included Solar System Theories
-Satish Kumar and Ashwini Rana
Our Sun
This is the brightest star we can see. Or actually which we shouldn't see, with naked eyes, or naked camera. Looking directly will damage eyes. Focusing directly will destroy the camera sensor. Despite that, it is a very fascinating object. Hope you will enjoy this one.
-Satish Kumar and Ashwini Rana
Planets
Objects in the Sky, that we've always liked. Especially Saturn due to the rings. Presenting Planets, we hope you will enjoy them
-Satish Kumar, Ashiwni Rana
Asteroids
Commonly referred as Shooting Stars. Bodies of Rock and Ice. Sometimes posing a threat to the Earth.
-Ashwini Rana and Satish Kumar
Dwarf Planets
The planets which are not "so-planet" are Dwarf Planets
-Sarish Kumar, Ashwini Rana
Universe Theories
The debate on what would have shaped the world. This question is just as old as humanity. Hot Topics, Intense Debates, Computer Simulations, Philosophy, all of these are found under this heading
-Satish Kumar, Ashwini Rana
Supernova
One of the most massive explosion in our universe
-Madhuri Bhattacharya
Constellations
Group of stars seen from earth, played a key role in development of Astronomy.
-Shrutika Dhawale, Saurabh Singh, Madhuri Bhattacharya
Exoplanets
One of the most weird places in our Universe.
-Mayuri Kadam, Saurabh Singh, Madhuri Bhattacharya
required physics
Physics required for dealing with astronomical objects are discussed in this sway(not all the laws and equations, but yes few of them).
-Pranay Shukla