English: "It has horns!" That was the surprised comment from one student, after his first view through a solar telescope. The sun had solar prominences (somewhat resembling giant flares) on that day, at approximately 10:00 and 1:00 positions.
This was one of more than 30 hands-on activities offered at "Discovery Day," sponsored by Big Brother Mouse in Laos. Non-rote, interactive educational opportunities are rare in Laos. The Discovery Days include more than 30 activities such as bridge-building, anatomy models, fossil and mineral collections, optical illusions, microscopes, and number games.
The Coronado "PST Personal Telescope" was donated to the project by the United States Embassy. The image was improved by adding a 12.5mm Super Planetary Long Eye Relief Eyepieces, from William Optics. The alt-azimuth tripod, which makes it much easier to track the sun, is Skywatcher AZ3 Mount.
Ban Kiu Kajam, Xieng Ngen District, Luang Prabang Province, Laos.
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