Stargazing

Barbara Muscolo

The night sky is full of wonderful sights. Join me every month in Stargazing for Beginners. You'll find information on how to begin to stargaze, equipment you will need, tips on avoiding light pollution, what to look for and where in the sky it is visible. As you become more experienced, learn how to find deep space objects, comets and asteroids. Expand your universe from your own back yard. Watch the skies!

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Stargazing For Beginners - November

The stars, constellations and planets to look for in the November sky.

Stargazing For Beginners - October

What to look for in the night sky in October.

Stargazing for Beginners - August

Planets, constellations and meteor showers visible in the August night sky.

Stargazing For Beginners - July

A look at what is visible for viewing in the July night sky.

Stargazing For Beginners - June

Description of planets, constellations, stars and deep space objects visible in the night sky in June.

Stargazing For Beginners - May

Planets, comets, constellations and stars to look for in the night sky in May.

Stargazing for Beginners - April

Where to look in the night sky to see the planets and constellations of April.

Stargazing for Beginners - March

What planets, stars, constellations and unusual events are visible in the night sky for stargazers in March.

Stargazing for Beginners - February

Planets, stars and constellations which will be visible in February, 2004.

Stargazing For Beginners - January

Tips on winter stargazing, including viewing the constellations Orion, Canis Major and Canis Minor, and the visible planets.

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