Here are the tips for those of you who want to feel themselves as a part of a bigger picture, for people with a sense of curiosity and wonder. Even if you haven't tried it before, take a second and you will like it. Make a difference in you life and create a link between you and the night starry sky…
1. Look up above you. Most of us go through life looking either straight ahead or down. But you need to look up to see all the beauty around you, the sky, and the stars. When you stand outside at a bus stop, take a look at the sky. Good advice: try to use
Binoculars for Astronomers, like
Bushnell Binocular. When you go outside to grab a paper before sunrise, gaze toward the sunrise horizon, attaching special
Binocular Accessories. Start noticing everything interesting around you, patterns among the stars, bright objects on the sky and so on. You just need to startlooking up and noticing.
2. Start watching the moon.
Huge Binoculars will help you here, and you will need a
Tripod for Binoculars. Moon is visible from city apartments and balconies, suburban decks and wide-open rural areas and it also connects you to everybody on the planet, because, we all see the moon at the same phase. So, for a little while try to watch the moon at the same time each night and try to notice differences.
3. Start watching the sun. But don’t look directly at it, unless you are using
telescope sun filters. Try to notice the point on the horizon where the sun rises or sets, and remember it as seen from your kitchen window, or some place else. Try to memorize or even start a sunrise-sunset calendar in order to see if the sun point changes as the seasons pass?
4. Don’t buy a
cheap telescope yet, stick to your
binoculars. Take out the pair of
observational binoculars you stuck way at the top of your closet? Look through these
binocular at the moon, and bright objects in the night sky. Point them at noticeable patterns. Try to find star clusters, comets, starlit band of Milky Way. Simply scan the sky with your
astronomical binoculars and enjoy the view, even if you don’t know the name of what you see…
Enjoy, and more information is coming soon…