The human race has always been fascinated
with the stars in the night sky. Long have the people of old studied their
movements and considered their aspects. Though, in our modern age we tend not to
look to the sky as often anymore. Perhaps it’s the hustle and bustle of modern
life or the light pollution from the city that blots out almost every wonderful
detail. Then again, maybe we are simply no longer as curious as we once were, assuming
that all of the mysteries of the stars have been dispelled anyway. Whatever the reason, most people no longer care to look up at the night sky anymore. Most people today do not know the names of the
constellations or how to find them for that matter. Nor do they know what
celestial events occur throughout the year. If this is you, allow me to encourage
you to try stargazing. It’s easy to learn and very relaxing, a great activity
to do with friends and family.
The first thing you will need, if you want to know what stars you are looking at, is a planisphere. This is a map of the night sky that
you can adjust to the day and hour you are observing. You can either buy one, or go to this website and print one out. However, if planispheres
are not your thing, there are a few smartphone apps that can help guide you
through the night sky. The only issue with using the apps is will lose your
night vision and not be able to see as many stars after looking at your phone
screen.
In fact, a planisphere or an app is all truly you need. Though, you might also want to consider getting a flashlight with a red lens to help you see the map, without affecting your night vision. Also, binoculars are a nice thing to have in case you spot a planet. And if you really get into it, you might want to look into getting a telescope.
Now that you have your map and your optional equipment, you just need to get out and observe. It’s best to try to get as far from the city lights as possible, but even in the city you will be able to find quite a few constellations now that you know what you are looking for.
Justin--Your new entries are good. You have interesting topics and ideas, and you bring pretty good development. Your self-generated entries both have room for a bit more expansion in regards to your purpose. Great visual support and appeal. Keep at it.
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