Learning about the Stars Using an Astronomy Star Guide

Posted in Astronomy 101 on October 31st, 2008 by admin

Aspiring astronomers are always told to study the Astronomy star guide before they get to start using the Telescopes to peer at the twinkling points of lights in the skies above. They would be told to be able to read these guides, and when they can comprehend the information inside the charts, only then shall they be able to use telescopes. Read more »

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Looking at the Sky in Different Perspective with Amateur Astronomy

Posted in Amateur Astronomy, Astronomy 101 on October 28th, 2008 by admin

Just when you thought that amateur astronomy only came into existence when Copernicus discovered that the Earth was round or that Haley saw a unique comet, which he named after him, you’ll realize that it was practiced thousands of years ago. The first people on earth already had huge love in amateur Astronomy. They observe the stars and the moons to help them decide on the best times for harvest or hunt. Amateur astronomy formed the different superstitions and beliefs, which are popular until now. A common example is that during full moon, some humans will transform into werewolves. Read more »

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Astronomy Telescopes: Through the Years

Posted in Astronomy 101 on October 28th, 2008 by admin

The Astronomy telescopes are the first tools to grace the hands of astronomers even before there were spaceships, rockets, and astronauts to expose and study the universe. Telescopes were instrumental to the discovery of the different heavenly bodies during the time of Galileo and Copernicus. In fact, they are still used to discover new planets, asteroids, and star systems, and even spot-approaching comets.
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Finding What You Need in an Astronomy Store

Posted in Astronomy 101 on October 26th, 2008 by admin

A lot of people are interested in astronomy. Most of these are children who simply are fascinated with the stars. In order to sustain their interest and hobbies, where can these astronomy enthusiasts go to get the necessary equipment? The answer is the Astronomy store. Read more »

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Advanced Astronomy : Just Keeps Getting Better

Posted in Advanced Astronomy on October 26th, 2008 by admin

Advanced Astronomy : Keeps Getting Better

When you speak of advance astronomy, the common things that come up into your mind will be the stars and perhaps the moon. When you have a telescope, usually, it’s all because you want to discover new constellations and perhaps name it after you, watch Venus, which light up the sky especially during early morning, or perhaps a comet that is said to pass by at a particular time of the night. Read more »

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Astronomy Activities: Keeping Tabs on What You Can Do with the Night Sky

Posted in Astronomy 101, Astronomy Activities on October 26th, 2008 by admin

A lot of people seem to have limited thinking when it comes to Astronomy activities. They believe that when you take a look at the stars at nighttime, you’re already doing astronomy. Moreover, when you pay attention to the comets and meteors, you’re making yourself involved in advanced astronomy activities. However, just as the universe is vast, there are also plenty of things that you can do together with the heavenly bodies. Read more »

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Astronomy Software: Computerized Astronomy in Your Fingertips

Posted in Astronomy Software on October 8th, 2008 by admin

In this age of computers, everything has been converted into something that can be done with computers. Computers have made everything convenient. Communications has never been easier since the Internet has made its debut. Business is also done seamlessly with e-commerce.

You might be asking yourself, can it be possible to study astronomy using a computer? The answer is: yes. In fact, Astronomy software have been introduced and are already widely used by most astronomy enthusiasts? Read more »

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Follow the Stars with an Astronomy Map

Posted in Astronomy 101, Astronomy Maps on October 8th, 2008 by admin

The stars are unbearably many. You can tell that when you look up at the sky. Yet, astronomers actually refer to each star by a name. The name may be proper, like Alpha Centauri, or it can be codes like C4H1 or the like. You might wonder how scientists can accurately pinpoint an individual star to name it, when they are as numerous as the ants that live below the earth.

That’s because astronomers have an Astronomy map. These are maps in which they plot the locations of known stars so they would know where Alpha Centauri is placed. They use this data to make observations focusing on one or two specific stars. An astronomy map is very accurate, and is printed in monthly versions since stars change locations every month due to the revolution of the Earth around the sun. Read more »

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