A Guide to Stargazing

A GUIDE TO STARGAZING

By Julian Augustine

 

Blurb

 

The amazing thing about stargazing is that there is almost no end to it, there is always more to see do or explore and it can as simple or as complicated and complex as you want. In this guid we will go into all the details and everything you need to know to get started. As Adrian West put it, if you look up in wonder, then this book is for you. Enjoy

 

 

 

Introduction

 

 

The amazing thing about stargazing is that there is almost no end to it, there is always more to see do or explore and it can as simple or as complicated and complex as you want. In this guid we will go into all the details and everything you need to know to get started. If you look up in wonder, then this book is for you. Enjoy

 

 

Chapter one    When to stargaze

 

 

When you stargaze is generally up to you, but I think the best time to stargaze in the winter, mainly because in winter, you have shorter days and longer nights this will give you more time to stargaze. there are a lot of things visible in the summer, but the thing you have to look out for winter is the Cold. Make sure you dress properly and maybe you might want to get a nice recliner and lay back on a clear night and just stargaze.

    Stargazing yourself is good for your mental health and doing it for half an hour every night as long as it’s clear is incredibly nice, especially if you live in a place like a town or a suburb where the skies are the darkest you will get unless you’re in a nice dark sky reserve. This kind of place will give you the time to stargaze with a whole other experience.

As I already said, stargazing is incredibly good for your mental health, and can help in other ways to like just giving you a nice time to just relax with a friend or even study the stars. Maybe if you were here, even find something new and if not, maybe you’ve just never seen it before, and this feels amazing it feels amazing either way. Stargazing is great for you, just laying down in your garden, anywhere really on a clear night can be more rewarding than being inside doing pretty much anything else.

    Spring is also a good time to stargaze and personally I would say the same for autumn. I’d say these are good times to stargaze, because you can see different things in a very short time period but in summer you mainly see things that are visible in summer singles for winter in winter. You can mainly see things are only visible in winter, though there are many things that are visible in both summer and winter but generally the quite different.

 

 

 

 

Chapter two were to look up

 

 

 

Where are you? Choose to stargaze is generally up to you as I said in the last chapter, but I’d also advise going into somewhere as it is not full of street lights and I know not all of us have the pleasure of being able to go into the countryside where there are no cities and villages, and maybe just a few hard, but you probably have the option of going to a park nearby but even just going into the back garden. These are both brilliant places to stargaze, especially in a pile, because you might have data stars in the park, depending on the size, but you got on with the work just fine you may find light pollution a problem if you are in the city, but you should still be able to see Sunstars no not all constellations will be visible in the city because of the light pollution, but you will be able to see stars and especially the moon, a clear night because I think the moon is one of the most beautiful things in the sky also is the most noticeable. This means you can just look up and immediately realise it without having to go anywhere to see it. You can have any word from yellow. We orange moon to blood moon to a normal white moon, but all of the moons are just beautiful, especially when you’re not actually looking for it and you just noticed it and look up in aw.

You may also see planets were stargazing, and these are especially bright at certain times. In fact, once I remember I was walking somewhere and I looked up and I saw a huge right light thought. Well that must be a mermaid, but then I thought about it a bit I was looking up at Jupiter, the biggest planet in our solar system. Now you make it planets mixed up the stars and think a planet is a star, but the best way to realise where something is, it’s probably either using a stoma or even your phone. Personally, I don’t like stargazing with a phone, but other people do, and that’s ok.


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