You don’t need a telescope. You don’t even need binoculars. On a clear night there are a lot of exciting things to be seen with the naked eye. That said, there are a few bits and pieces that will make your stargazing adventure all the more enjoyable
Stargazing eyes on the sky is a team of passionate star gazer who is so much into night sky watching activity we want tourist family ,spiritual people visiting mount abu beside exploring mount abu in day time they must take time to look out for mount abu incredible night sky which is one of its own kind of activity in mount abu being on the high altitude mount abu is best place for stargazers ,and for watching night sky mount abu is always pollution free town with a lovely breeze round the year ,we have some of the best spots of mount abu countryside to explore lovely and enormous sky with amazing night sky and chance to spot shooting stars so come and make a try you might see a shooting star and get your wish/dream come true.
The sky is enormous and filled with mysterious and interesting things. We can observe the various wonders of the sky with the aid of telescopes or with the unaided eye. Stargazing allows us to become well acquainted with the positions and sights of the night sky. We view the sky from the Earth, a moving platform that is always changing our specific view. The motion of the Earth around the Sun brings a changing night sky with the passing of the seasons. There are always many interesting features one can observe with the unaided eye.
Learning the constellations is a great way to pass a clear evening. Starting with the brightest stars and the clearest formations, we can learn to spot constellations such as the Big Dipper (Ursa Major), or Orion the Hunter, constellations that have been familiar to humanity throughout its history. The sky has been mapped, and if you learn the patterns of the stars, you will never feel lost when staring into the vastness of the night sky.
Learning the constellations is a great way to pass a clear evening. Starting with the brightest stars and the clearest formations, we can learn to spot constellations such as the Big Dipper (Ursa Major), or Orion the Hunter, constellations that have been familiar to humanity throughout its history. The sky has been mapped, and if you learn the patterns of the stars, you will never feel lost when staring into the vastness of the night sky.