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Get set to STARGAZE

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

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June 24, 2024

Whether you’re a casual observer or a serious amateur astronomer, the expansive night sky off endless wonders to explore!

Get set to STARGAZE

Stargazing is an activity that connects us with both the cosmos and millennia of human heritage where our ancestors looked up at the sky and wondered. It provides a glimpse into the universe that exists beyond our planet, as well as mysteries and questions we all grapple with as we try to find our place. While the activity can be as simple as lying back on a clear night and looking up, there are certain techniques and tools that can significantly enhance the stargazing experience.

1 FIND AN IDEAL LOCATION FOR STARGAZING

The darker the sky, the more stars you can see, so escaping the city lights and heading towards rural or semirural areas free from light pollution is crucial. Seek out local observatories, nature reserves or designated dark-sky areas where artificial light is controlled and minimised.

2 PATIENCE IS KEY

Allow your eyes to adjust to the darkness for about 20-30 minutes. During this period, avoid looking at bright lights, including mobile phone screens, as they can disrupt your night vision. Red torches or dim red screen filters can be used if light is needed.

3 GET THE GEAR

The right equipment can significantly enhance your stargazing experience. While not necessary for casual stargazing, a pair of binoculars or a telescope can reveal a far greater level of detail. Binoculars are a good starting point, being portable, easy to use and capable of showing the moon’s craters, Jupiter’s moons and some nebulae. On the other hand, telescopes, although requiring some practise to use effectively, can allow viewing of distant galaxies, nebulae and detailed planetary observations.

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