I remember about seven or eight years ago buying a basic atronomy book.
everynametaken Send a noteboard - 24/01/2010 12:18:33 AM
I was living at the time on a dirt road on about 3.5 acres so I could see the stars clearly at night. I made it a goal to watch throughout the year and learn to spot the main twelve constellations used in the horoscope. It was quite enriching to go out and be able to finally spot the constellations I had been trying so hard to see. I remember at that time too Mars was very close to the earth and was clearly seen next to Scorpio. It was not hard to see why the ancients of all civilizations fell in love with the stars, they just kind of make one feel part of something so much bigger. I hope to take astronomy back up one day.
But wine was the great assassin of both tradition and propriety...
-Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings
-Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings
The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy by James Evans
22/01/2010 03:26:13 PM
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I remember about seven or eight years ago buying a basic atronomy book.
24/01/2010 12:18:33 AM
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You may have missed your calling in life. *NM*
24/01/2010 04:32:14 AM
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No, that would have been Antiquities.
24/01/2010 02:48:53 PM
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Actually, you may not have missed your calling in life...I thought about that later.
24/01/2010 09:55:54 PM
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If you can, try to get an 8" (or larger) aperture Schmidt-Cassegrain from Celestron.
24/01/2010 11:18:05 PM
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I didn't know you were such an astronomy buff. *NM*
25/01/2010 01:59:54 AM
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Not as much anymore, 'cos I'm bored with anything but deep sky, and that means motors.
25/01/2010 02:22:01 AM
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Wow...that's a lot of information. If you don't mind, I have a few questions.
25/01/2010 04:20:40 AM
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No problem; I think it best, and certainly least expensive, to keep it simple
25/01/2010 09:12:20 AM
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