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Welcome to Tanmaye's Amazing Space

Cosmic odyssey since 1986 - where questions turn into wonder.

A space studio built for children, students, families,and anyone who has ever looked up and whispered “what is that?” Telescopes, 3D halls, clubs, and 1000+ cosmic stories in the heart of Ahmedabad.

🚀 Kids love this: touch, explore, ask, discover

  • Friday Film Fiesta
  • Sky-watch parties
  • Junior astronaut fun
  • Asteroid hunts
  • 3D space adventures
Tanmaye's Amazing Space — studio and exhibits

Rockets, galaxies, Moon walks, and ISRO milestones — under one roof.

Telescope observation with a crowd
1986
Teaching
100k+
Eyepiece views
1000+
Objects
ISRO-recognised space tutorTeaching astronomy since 1986100,000+ people at the telescopeTV, radio & classroom talks1000+ models & artefacts on display

Your journey in three beats

Simple on purpose — so families, schools, and solo explorers know exactly what happens after they say “I'm interested.”

  1. Pick your path — studio experience
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    Pick your path

    Tour the studio, join a club night, book a school batch, or simply walk in curious — there is no wrong door.

  2. Look, touch, ask — studio experience
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    Look, touch, ask

    Guides love questions. Models, 3D films, telescopes, and stories turn abstract chapters into lived memory.

  3. Keep watching the sky — studio experience
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    Keep watching the sky

    Eclipses, meteor showers, and planet seasons return every year — we help you know when and where to look next.

Learning alongside India & the world

Certificates, collaborations, and inspiration from space science institutions — the same logos you know from missions, textbooks, and news.

  • Science partner or certificate logo
  • Science partner or certificate logo
  • Science partner or certificate logo
  • Science partner or certificate logo
  • Science partner or certificate logo
  • Science partner or certificate logo
Ahmedabad Mirror feature on Tanmaye's Amazing Space

In the news

Trusted by families, schools, and the city press

Local coverage, TV segments, and years of public sky events — we love when the community looks up together.

Browse media archive ↗

Did you know?

Pocket-sized mysteries for bedtime astronomers

Three quick brain-ticklers — the kids page has many more with playful answers.

Open the curiosity corner →
  • Why do stars twinkle but planets don’t?

    Starlight is a tiny point that gets bent and jiggled by Earth’s moving air. Planets look slightly bigger in the eyepiece, so the wiggles average out — they shine steadier.

  • How long would a sunbeam take to cross our galaxy?

    Light needs about 100,000 years to travel from one side of the Milky Way to the other. That is why astronomers use light-years — distances are enormous.

  • What is a light-year, really?

    It is a distance, not a time. One light-year is how far light travels in a year — about 9.46 trillion kilometres. It is a cosmic measuring tape.

Why a whole building for astronomy?

Because the sky is not a paragraph — it is a 360° experience. Models, films, telescopes, and patient mentors together create memories that outlast any exam syllabus.

We are here for the child who draws Saturn with rings, the parent who missed a meteor shower, and the student dreaming of ISRO. Ahmedabad is the city of Dr. Vikram Sarabhai — this studio is our way of keeping that spirit bright, public, and joyful.

  • Structured learning paths for schools and hobbyists alike
  • Real observations — comets, eclipses, transits, meteor showers
  • A safe space to ask “silly” questions (they never are)
Visitors exploring exhibits at the space studio
Hands-on astronomy activity

“The best homework is a clear night.”

— Team TAS

Quick answers before you visit

More detail on the Visit page.

  • Who is the studio for?

    Everyone — young learners, families, college groups, teachers, and anyone who looks up at night with questions. No prior science background is required.

  • How do I book a studio tour?

    Use the official booking form linked on this site. For school batches or special programmes, mention your group size and preferred dates in the form.

  • What should I bring?

    Comfortable shoes, curiosity, and a notebook if you love jotting questions. Cameras are usually welcome for personal memories — check during booking if a session has special rules.

Ready when you are

Bring your questions — we'll bring the universe (and the telescope).

Book a studio tour, get directions, or message us through the channels linked on the Visit page. School coordinators: ask about TASC batches and group slots.

Telescope observation at Tanmaye's Amazing Space