Prajwal (centre) at a school 
The Sunday Standard

Bringing the cosmic world to hinterland schools

Prajwal M, a resident of Mysuru and a post-graduate stu­dent through his portable planetarium, called ‘Cosmic Egg’, opened up the wonders of the universe to the students of rural school. Cosmic Egg, t

Kiran Parashar KM

BENGALURU :  Prajwal M, a resident of Mysuru and a post-graduate stu­dent through his portable planetarium, called ‘Cosmic Egg’, opened up the wonders of the universe to the students of rural school. Cosmic Egg, till date, has edu­cated over 1,000 students in gov­ernment schools and schools for the disabled in Mysuru, Man­dya, and Pandavapura. As many as 20 students can gather inside this planetarium at a time.


Prajwal says that as a student of physics, he started reading more about astronomy. “We were taught through PowerPoint Presenta­tions. I wanted to educate stu­dents in a better way and worked towards it. While going through NASA’s website, I found an open software called ‘Stel­larium’.

It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye or a telescope. But I wanted to present it in a better way.” He says his dream got a boost, thanks to the Deshpande Foundation. He says they he shared his idea of getting a plan­etarium at a lower cost at a programme called Leadership challenge.

“My physics professor Kathyayini played a big role in making Cosmic Egg. My friend and I cre­ated the planetarium using tar­paulin, a table fan, a projector and a computer for `4,000. Stellarium was used for the project. Cosmic Egg was shortlisted during the Lead­ership Challenge. We took the help of the NASA educational website to refine our model. The whole process took us less than four days to complete.”


He began promoting the planetarium at govern­ment and schools for the physically disabled. He plans to make his planetarium more interactive. He believes that Cosmic Egg can bridge the gaps in science education, especially in rural schools.

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