Here’s some great reading for a cloudy night… a collection of more than 110 short and easy-to-read articles about stargazing, articles that will inform, inspire, and intrigue you, whether you’re an experi...

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Here’s some great reading for a cloudy night… a collection of more than 110 short and easy-to-read articles about stargazing, articles that will inform, inspire, and intrigue you, whether you’re an experienced stargazer or a complete beginner. Most of these articles take just a minute or two to read and help you cultivate your fascination with the night sky.

The first section, “Tips”, includes ideas on how to choose and use telescopes and accessories, along with techniques to help you get the most out of whatever equipment you have, whether it’s binoculars, a telescope, or simply your unaided eyes.

The next section, “Tales”, includes stories of intriguing astronomers both famous and obscure who made discoveries, sometimes in the face of formidable obstacles, that changed our understanding of the universe.

The final sections, “Tours”, include short visits to sights in the solar system and deep sky. Here you’ll learn a little of the science of astronomy, along with the pleasure of seeing some of the most beautiful sights in nature.

These articles are adapted from the popular website One-Minute Astronomer, a website that helps you challenge your intellect and imagination, and build your knowledge of the heavens one small step at a time.


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