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Stargazing 101: Enjoying the night sky
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8/29/2024
AccuWeather Meteorologist Brian Lada gives some easy tips about stargazing and some key misconceptions while you're out under the stars.
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Warmer weather has arrived and it's the perfect time to head outside and look at the stars.
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Here's a few tips for stargazing 101.
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One of the big important things is to let your eyes adjust to the dark, but that really
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depends on what type of stargazing you're planning on doing.
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If you're stepping outside just to look at the moon or try to look for a constellation,
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usually you don't need to let your eyes adjust to the dark.
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But if you're planning on watching a meteor shower or trying to see the Milky Way, you're
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going to want to take about 15 to 20 minutes to let your eyes fully adjust to the dark.
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Now when you're doing this, it's important not to look at any sources of light such as
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a cell phone screen or a flashlight, because once you look at a light source like that,
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you're back to square one.
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One of the misconceptions about stargazing is that you need a telescope to enjoy the
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night sky.
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Now they are helpful to have, but really the only thing you need to enjoy the night
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sky is no cloudy weather.
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But there are some objects that you can see with the naked eye that if you have a telescope,
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it'll make them even more interesting.
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A great example of this is Saturn.
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It's bright enough to see with no equipment whatsoever, but if you have a telescope and
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use that magnification power, you'll be able to see the brilliant rings of Saturn.
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So you don't need a telescope, but if you have one, it certainly makes the night sky
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more enjoyable.
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One of the biggest misconceptions revolves around meteor showers.
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Every meteor shower has what's called a radiant point, but you don't need to look directly
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in that area to see a shooting star associated with that meteor shower.
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If you do spot a shooting star, if you trace it backwards, it's going to point towards
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the part of the sky where that meteor shower originates.
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However, these meteors can appear in any part of the sky, not just near that radiant point.
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So I recommend just getting a blanket, laying it on the ground, looking up and getting the
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biggest view of the night sky as possible to really increase your chances of seeing
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a shooting star.
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One more misconception is that Polaris, otherwise known as the North Star, is the brightest
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star in the night sky.
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While it is a bright star, that title actually belongs to Sirius, which is also called the
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Dog Star.
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Now this star isn't visible year-round.
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The only time you're going to be able to see Sirius in the night sky is between late autumn
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and early spring.
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And the most important part of stargazing is being sure that you have clear weather.
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So be sure to check the AccuWeather app before you head outside, and happy stargazing!
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