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| - | ; planets (which orbit stars); and other rocky things flying around in space, like asteroids (chunks of rock in orbit around stars - there' | ||
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| - | A star is a ball of gas so massive that its gravity causes unimaginable numbers of nuclear fusion reactions at its core, which give off heat and light. They are like gigantic forges that create all the different elements that are eventually scattered across the universe when stars explode as supernovae. We (and everything else on earth, including the earth itself) are all ultimately made of ' | ||
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| - | While early civilisations made important observations about the positions of celestial bodies, the appearance of comets, the times of eclipses etc., it was the ancient Greeks who really refined astronomy into a science. They used mathematical formulae to calculate how far away the Sun and planets were, and proposed models to explain the apparently random movements of the planets (' | ||
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| - | Many centuries later, the Renaissance ushered in a great age of science and discovery, marking the beginning of true astronomy in Europe. [Nicolaus Copernicus](https:// | ||
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| - |  in the 3rd century BCE; his ideas were dismissed until Copernicus revived them 1800 years later. The revered Aristotle favoured the geocentric model, so Aristarchus was largely ignored._ | ||
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| - | ### Are we alone? | ||
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| - | In the 1960s, scientists also began to look for evidence of alien life. Certain sugar molecules have been discovered in distant clouds of gas and dust that have the potential to create the basic building blocks of DNA; and there are potentially hundreds or thousands of planets with the conditions required to support life in our galaxy alone. Although nothing has been found so far (and at our level of technology, our attempts can only reach a relatively tiny distance), the search for alien life and other inhabitable planets is very much a part of modern astronomy, and astrobiology. Maybe we won’t be alone for much longer (but then there' | ||
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| - | ## What are the benefits of stargazing? | ||
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| - | The benefits of stargazing can be roughly grouped into [navigation](/ | ||
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| - |  and our planet (4.3 billion years) are. Kids in particular tend to love learning about the stars, and astronomy is great for encouraging an interest in the world around them (hunting for aliens seems to be particularly appealing). | ||
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| - | Astronomy also gives ordinary people the chance to contribute to advancing our knowledge of the universe. It’s one of the few sciences where amateurs and professionals can really engage in a conversation, | ||
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| - |  / Big Dipper (US) / _Ursa Major_, a very familiar sight in the northern hemisphere, from which we can find _Polaris_, the North Star._ | ||
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| - | ## What can I do? | ||
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| - | ### Before you start | ||
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| - | Astronomy is a huge field, but you can take baby steps by learning the patterns of the planets’ orbits, the main groups of stars and constellations, | ||
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| - | , and you're away from artificial lights. Don’t be put off completely if you live in a city or an area with a lot of light pollution, however. While everyone should experience the breathtaking sight of stars in a really dark sky at least once in their lifetime (the UK has a few ‘dark parks’ where you can do this - see [Dark Sky](http:// | ||
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| - | _Stargazing - video of a meteor shower_ | ||
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| - | _Time lapse video of a meteor shower in California; meteors are space rocks that enter the Earth' | ||
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| - | ### Naked eye, binoculars or telescope? | ||
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| - | You can start stargazing tonight, without any equipment at all. There' | ||
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| - | If you get sufficiently hooked to want to buy your own telescope, a good entry level one can be had for around £120-£150. The bigger it is, the more sensitive it will be. Don’t rush into buying one however; it’s worth saving up for a good-quality one and finding someone who can teach you to set it up properly (maybe someone from a local association? | ||
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| - | ![andromeda](https:// | ||
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| - | _Our neighbouring galaxy, Andromeda, 2.5 million light-years away. Andromeda contains twice as many stars as the Milky Way, and is expected to collide with our galaxy within 4 billion years, forming a giant elliptical or disc galaxy._ | ||
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| - | ### Safety | ||
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| - | Stargazing is a very safe activity, but if you’re going to be spending time outdoors at night then make sure you’re well wrapped up, have sufficient food, water and a fully-charged phone. Also, let someone know where you’re going and make sure you don’t fall into any holes while you’re gazing up at the sky. | ||
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| - | ## Further resources | ||
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