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Backyard stargazing tips for amateur astronomers

There's an easy, fun and educational activity the whole family can enjoy and it can be as close as your backyard: stargazing. People have been fascinated by the night sky since humankind's first days. Now, in the 21st century, more and more people are turning this fascination into an exciting hobby-not only professionals but also serious amateur astronomers and space enthusiasts, young and old.

Here are some tips to help you get the most from your viewings:

+Observe outside, on the ground. Window glass distorts the view in ways that you may barely notice but in reality make a big difference in what you see. If you're in a building, vibrations from people walking can affect accuracy.

+Try to observe away from city lights, which will drown out all but the brightest astronomical objects.

+Check the weather before you start. A clear sky is obviously important-although it doesn't have to be cloudless-but so is still air.

+If you can, try to go out with more experienced observers at first. They can help show you where to look-not all patches of sky are created equal-and explain what you're seeing. Science museums and planetariums often have programs for beginners.

+A star atlas can be helpful in finding planets and other celestial objects, and in identifying what you've found.

This story provided by North American Precis Syndicate, Inc.


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