First Time Viewing Tips
Don’t try and take it all in at once, the universe has been around for awhile and by all
accounts, it is predicted to be around for a while longer. To that end, a couple of
convenient tools to have are a 2-Sided Planisphere, a Headlamp, and a walking stick.
A Planisphere is a tool that will show you, the
observer, to see what is available for viewing at
your location when adjusted for the correct day
and time of the year. It’s a handheld device and
will be found in many a backyard astronomer’s
tool kit. The headlight is great to have strapped
to your head and can be switched to a red light
so as not to ruin your light vision
The Planisphere can be ordered online and sometimes comes as an add-on with certain
astronomy books and instructional videos. The headlamps are available at Costco and
other retailers and the 3/pack shown was less than $20.
You can get a good “hiking or
walking” stick at an outdoors shop. At times when looking through the eye piece you
have to steady yourself and you reach out and touch the scope. This causes vibration and
the object you trying to observe bounces all over the viewing area. A good stick or cane
to lean on will take care of that.