Telescope Making Workshop

Discover the wonders of the universe from the ground up by joining our hands-on Telescope Making Workshop, where science meets craftsmanship. This immersive session guides you through assembling your very own high-quality telescope. Whether you are a curious beginner or a seasoned stargazer, you will walk away with a personal instrument and the specialized skills to navigate the night sky with confidence.

Features:

  • Learn to 'make' a telescope and take it home(Hands-on)

  • All telescope making material will be provided.

  • Registration charges inclusive of material and taxes.

  • Mirror grinding and polishing excluded from the workshop.

  • The workshop is conducted on invitational basis in the compounds of the inviting individual/institute/organization.

Make n Take Workshop

Rocket Making Workshop

Ignite your curiosity with a Small-Scale Rocketry Workshop, a thrilling, hands-on experience designed for aspiring rocketeers. Participants can learn designing and building their own model rockets using lightweight materials and commercially available, pre-manufactured engines. This workshop transforms complex physics into an accessible, high-energy adventure, focusing on stable design and proper assembly techniques.

Make Model Rocket Workshop

Features:

  • Learn to make a 'model' rocket from scratch.

  • Model Rockets with solid fuel motor.

  • Workshop registration charges inclusive of all taxes.

  • Launch excluded.(Call to discuss about launch demo)

  • Extensive version( 1-2 days) available.(Call to discuss)

Terms and Conditions and Booking/Refund Policies

"We take great pride in organizing our events diligently. To protect your experience and ensure clarity, please take a moment to review our standard terms and conditions."

Telescope Making Workshop

  • Safety Compliance: Attendees must follow all instructor safety guidelines and proper handling of tools, optical components (mirrors/lenses).

  • Supervision: The institution must provide at least two staff members to assist with student discipline and safety.

  • Liability Release: By registering, participants acknowledge the inherent risks of a hands-on workshop (e.g., cuts ) and agree not to hold the organizer liable for any injuries.

  • Damages: Any damage caused by a participant to shared facility, equipment or resources will be the responsibility of the participant.

  • Conduct: The organizer reserves the right to remove any participant whose conduct is deemed unsafe or disruptive, without a refund.

  • Technical Success: While the instructor provides guidance, the final optical alignment depends on the participant's precision and following instructions.

  • Component Availability: While we keep some common components in excess, any component damaged runtime by the participant may not be replaced.

  • Assumption of Risk: By attending, the institution and participants acknowledge the inherent risks of a live science demonstration.

  • Place of Conduction: The individual/institute/organization booking the workshop must provide a suitable and enough space to accommodate their participants with the instructors and for demonstrations within their premises.

  • Booking Policy:

    1. Booking will be by registration on our website followed by a token advance amount payment towards component/material buying, subjected the discussed quotation.

    2. Full payment must typically be settled on or before the event date unless discussed otherwise while booking.

  • Refund Policy:

    1. The token amount will not be refundable once the booking and component/material procurement is confirmed.

    2. If the booking is cancelled by us, we will refund the entire token amount.

  • The service provider Etherayan reserves all rights of organization and cancellation/alteration of/to its events.

Rocket Making Workshop

  • Exclusive Handling: Only the instructor is permitted to handle, assemble the rocket and solid fuel motors. Participants must not touch any equipment or chemical components.

  • Safety Perimeter: All spectators must remain behind a clearly marked safety line (typically 15–30 feet for small rockets) at all times during the demonstration.

  • Supervision: The institution must provide at least two staff members to assist with student discipline and safety.

  • Operational Control: The instructor serves as the Range Safety Officer (RSO) and has final authority to pause or cancel the demonstration for safety reasons.

  • Assumption of Risk: By attending, the institution and participants acknowledge the inherent risks of a live science demonstration.

  • Compliance with Standards: The demonstration will follow the National Association of Rocketry (NAR) Safety Code using only certified, commercially-made motors.

  • Conduct: The organizer reserves the right to remove any participant whose conduct is deemed unsafe or disruptive, without a refund.

  • Damages: Any damage caused by a participant to shared facility, equipment or resources will be the responsibility of the participant.

  • Place of Conduction: The individual/institute/organization booking the workshop must provide a suitable and enough space to accommodate their participants with the instructors and for demonstrations within their premises.

  • Booking Policy:

    1. Booking will be by registration on our website followed by a token advance amount payment towards component/material buying, subjected the discussed quotation.

    2. Full payment must typically be settled on or before the event date unless discussed otherwise while booking.

  • Refund Policy:

    1. The token amount will not be refundable once the booking and component/material procurement is confirmed.

    2. If the booking is cancelled by us, we will refund the entire token amount.