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Sci-Fi Enterprise IUCAA SciPOP team organised the ‘Sci-Fi Enterprise: An online Science Fiction Story and Poetry Competition amidst lockdown’, which was a new and unique initiative to engage the public in science and astronomy. We received unmatched responses from young and old of 9 to 75 years old general public. With a total of 49 submissions, it was not an easy task to choose a few best, but this job was very well done by our judges (faculty, research scholars, employees and family members of IUCAA), and the same was well-coordinated by Sonal Thorve. Following this, we highlighted all the 7 winners and their creativity for a week, and again we received amazing responses fromour audience. The event was designed and coordinated by Samir Dhurde and ShivomGupta (both from IUCAA). Sci-Fi Enterprise was indeed a holistic approach to take our imagination and creativity beyond a regime, where it would inspire both science and science enthusiasts to keep exploring. IUCAA SciPOP hopes to continue organizing such campaigns and competitions in future. One can find winning entries on our Facebook page: fb.me/IUCAAScipop. To make it inclusive, audio files of the same entries are also published.Audio files of the winning stories and poetries can be found in: https://soundcloud.com/iucaa-scipop. The most special experience was, of course, being able to enjoy an eclipse ring seen from three places thrice during an hour due to the efforts of many other teams who sharedwebcasts of their own views. The audience, from across all ages, was not just from India, but also from our neighbouring countries and other countries across the world. Parts of this webcast were shown live on Doordarshan and several other TV channels, and our social media posts were shared far andwide. The team for this event had Ishan Shinde andAtharva Pathakworking from IUCAA, while Sonal Thorve and Ankit Bhandari from the core team, along with the rest of the SciPOP teamwere working in the background from their homes. The recording of the event will remain on the IUCAA SciPOP YouTube channel at the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvyHxZN1QcA. In addition to this, an amazing photograph of pinhole images of the eclipsed Sun formed in the IUCAA bamboo thicket, clicked by Somak Raychaudhury, was featured on NASA's Astronomy Picture of the day website https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200626.html. Introduction to the Night Sky Facebook live sessions of Introduction to Night Sky were organised during June 27 – 28, 2020, by the Explorers Trekking Club, Pune. Tushar Purohit was invited as the resource person. In these sessions, he talked about basics of sky watching and telescope making. Totally, about 3,000 people joined the live sessions in these two days. No. 123 - July 2020 11
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