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darksonday |
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Newbie Status: offline Registered: 03/02/04 Posts: 2 |
I'd like to ask about any upcoming events or classes about astronomy, are there any in the works? I think i'd like to involve one or more of my sons as well. I have yet to purchase a telescope, defferring for education first as there seems to be a lot to learn. Celestial navigation looks as difficult as trying to hit the pick six at Oaklawn. |
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Sage Status: online Registered: 06/19/03 Posts: 461 |
Hello! While it does take practice, after a couple of years finding constellations and using a telescope, you're sure to find it as pleasurable a thing as hitting on every race, every time because the sky is NOT hard to learn and telescopes are NOT hard to use! With the proper help it can be quite an exhilarating experience. Bob Moody |
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R Parks |
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Regular Status: offline Registered: 06/20/03 Posts: 50 |
Hello! I don't bet on horses much, but learning the basics of Astronomy is not that hard. I like your idea about waiting to buy a scope. My first scope was a bad choice, but I love my current scope. If you come to a public star party we will be glad to show you our telescopes and how they work. Several club members have scopes with designs that would be good for a beginner. I also want to recommend the book Nigh*censored*ch by Terence Dickinson. I got my copy at Books-A-Million. It is very easy to understand and it has good, practical advise. It also helps you start to learn in your backyard with a pair of binoculars. It has the easiest to read star charts that I have ever seen. I would be lost without it. (and no, I don't get a commission from the author!) I hope that you can come to one of our public events or club meetings. R Parks Alma, AR USA |
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Dale |
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Regular Status: offline Registered: 06/19/03 Posts: 49 |
Another resource which may be of interest is a new magazine named NIGHT SKY; it is from the publishers of Sky & Telescope and premieres in April. |
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poppafred |
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Junior Status: offline Registered: 01/25/04 Posts: 24 |
Where will your Messier Marathon be held, club observatory site? Don't think I can make the 26th, I have to work the 27th and 28th. "The heavens declare the glory of the Lord.." |
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bobmoody |
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Sage Status: online Registered: 06/19/03 Posts: 461 |
YES! The Marathon will be at Coleman Observatory. You can pull up a printable map if you click on the Coleman button on the Homepage. Bob Moody |
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