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Astronomy For Beginners

One of the great things about studying astronomy is that, from the very beginning, it appeals to something that almost everyone likes: looking at the night sky. Whether you're teaching a class on astronomy for kids or simply studying on your own out of curiosity, studying the stars is a fascinating, enjoyable, and intellectual occupation.

 

A lot of people make the mistake of starting astronomy for beginners with too serious an approach. They want to learn about the physics of stars, the motion of planets, relativity, and all that jazz. These are all fascinating topics, but the first thing you should do when beginning astronomy is to get a telescope and look at the sky. This isn't just a fun way to introduce yourself to the topic – it makes sense educationally as well. If you go into astronomy as a purely intellectual pursuit, you will make some gains, but if you go into it with a passion that comes from contemplating the heavens, you will truly have the motivation to succeed. Look at the glorious stars all around you!

Of course, not all telescopes are the same. People usually err in one of two ways: either they figure that any telescope will do since they are just beginning, or they decide that they need the most up-to-date, high-tech and expensive telescope possible. Neither approach is right for most beginning astronomy students. On the one hand, it never makes sense to spend thousands and thousands of dollars on a hobby that you are just starting. After all, If you lose your interest quickly, you've just wasted all that money! On the other hand, even astronomy for beginners telescopes need to have a certain degree of clarity and resolution. If you don't have enough magnification, you won't be able to study the night sky in detail.

Once you have your telescope, your education in astronomy can really begin. There are a surprising number of astronomy for beginners websites out there, so you can probably find all the information you need to start on the Internet. Many of these web pages will point you to other sources of information which can take you even more deeply into the subject. There are literally hundreds of excellent books on astronomy for beginners which can help you to start to understand the structure of the universe. As a matter of fact, any decent library will probably have at least a few.

Summary: Astronomy is a wonderful field to go into. This career is awe inspring to say the least. To view the planets and stars up close and personal, you'll need a telescope of some sort. These range in price from very inexpensive to outrageous. Staet small, and you'll be able to see if this interests you enough to go farther. Online help is available for identifying constellations and stars in the heavens.

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