Archive for July, 2010
Printable – Features You Should Look For in the Best Astronomy Software Review
The field of moon observation has had major technological advancement with the last two decades. With the moon being an important celestial body, many moon observers often look to predict and calculate moon phases. However this does not have to be done by hand as once done by the ancient Greeks. This is why one must have the best astronomy software at his or her fingertips. Read the rest of this entry
Printable – Features That Should Be Found in the Best Astronomy Software Reviews
We are often left in awe when the moon shines brightly in the night sky. This is when the area is away from the city and against the blaring city lights and smoky skies. When we are in the city, we won’t appreciate the beauty of the full moon in a clear night sky. Well, disappoint not, because if you can get your hands on a PC and the best astronomy software, you’ll Read the rest of this entry
YouTube – Amateur Astronomy for Beginners: Telescopes Part 3
YouTube – Amateur Astronomy for Beginners: Telescopes Part 4
YouTube – Review of the Celestron Firstscope
YouTube – Celestron Ambassador Brass Telescopes at 2009 CES
Astronomy for Children – Teaching Children through Astronomy
Astronomy is perhaps the best science for teaching children. Astronomy-themed learning projects can help teach children not only astronomy but many subjects–reading, writing, math, history, geometry, chemistry, art, photography, etc. Almost any area of knowledge can be integrated into a children’s astronomy class or workshop. Children are not only learning the Read the rest of this entry
