Telescope Activities For Astronomy

Astronomy is the basic studies of the stars, moon and planets of the night time skies. To most anyone with a curious nature will find astronomy viewings to be a very rewarding hobby. The studies of astronomy is not an expensive hobby, because there is nothing more needed for star and planet gazing than an inexpensive telescope. For those who are fascinated with looking at the many constellations and the occasional shooting stars, may not realize how much more can be done in the hobby of astronomy.

 

In expanding within your astronomy horizons beyond the stars, you can also follow the movements and happenings of the moon and sun. The moon can be tracked throughout its various phases, and especially with the unique beauty of the moon during the times of solstice. There are the coronas that will sometimes form around the moon during certain times of the year that makes for a fascinating evening of nighttime gazing . The moon also offers a uniqueness in colors during the rare lunar eclipses that brings awe to even those without telescopes for viewing. These are the perfect times for viewing and photographing the moon, and the amazing photographs can be saved until later for further astronomy studies.

All though the sun is to never be viewed directly during the day with the naked eye, there are rare occasions of solar eclipses that the sun can safely be viewed while using modified telescopes that have protective glare filters so not to permanently burn your eye retinas. Even professional astronomers use a various form of special equipment for tracking patterns of solar flares. But there has yet to be the astronomer\'s special type of equipment available commercially to the average public specifically used.

Another astronomy activity is to do continuous research on a specific star of uniqueness, that is either slightly new or very close to dying out. When closely monitoring the chosen single star\'s developments, you can keep a detailed log of notes for tracking the daily changes. You may even be lucky enough to witness a star during the actual rarity of death. There are many astronomy hobbyists that contribute a wealth of information to government astronomy institutes on some spectacular nighttime events, and they freely share for all of the rest of us to learn from.

An astronomy hobbyist can also do specific galaxy observations of various galaxies. If you have the funds for purchasing a more expensive highly powered telescope, then you will be able to monitor faraway galaxies and solar systems while keeping track of the changing patterns within them. This is a whole new fascination for some astronomers who are extremely curious about life on other planets outside of ours. With the more powerful telescopes, keeping track of our neighboring planets and their progress is a hobby always full of endless adventure.



 

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