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05-01-2011, 01:29 PM
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Beginnger needs help
Hi everyone.
Iv just started getting interested into Astronomy so Id like some advice to go forward with it.
Iv ordered a planisphere, and have two copies of the Astronomy magazine and wall chart coming.
I living in a semi-rural area but we do have street lights. My back window overlooks a nice garden and field area, so Im hoping I will be able to see stars there. I can often see the Moon well, when its not cloudy.
Can anyone recommend some reading material (Im in the Uk) and any You Tube videos as Im a visiual learner? I am watchng the stargazing programme this week so learning a little.
Thanks for your assistance.
PS: I love nebulas and colours of things.
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05-01-2011, 04:54 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Northern California
Posts: 5,689
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Man I have no clue.....I've always have a deep fascination with astronomy and really would love to take a college course in it. Have yu see (I know you're in the UK so forgive my naivity about UK tv) that Nat Geo is putting on a show every week about how the universe works?
Also I know there are good beginner magazines out there for star hunting etc.......I know they have them in America because I used to read them years ago.
Spiritlite.
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05-01-2011, 08:43 PM
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Try finding some of Patrick Moores books on Astronomy.Your library should have something.
Best wishes Gerry
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06-01-2011, 06:41 PM
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Thanks to both of you. I have found an awesome magazine called Astronomy Now which is available here.
I will look up Patrick Moores books ( I know the daughter of his partner in the early days).
Iv also found a local adult education course which I can go to when Im well enough.
Im off to look up at the sky to see if the clouds gone yet.
Thanks
Serenity.
PS
Just thought up an anacronym for the planets: MoVE M JaSUN!
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26-01-2011, 03:03 AM
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Guide
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 549
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If you like YouTube and are a visual learner check out "Jack Stargazer" or "Jack Horkheimer."
He has recently died so some students and collegues have taken over the show to keep it going.
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27-01-2011, 11:45 AM
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Thanks for the suggestion, I'll go take a look.
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