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Amateur Astronomy
Would you like to know more about the stars but don't know where to begin? Well, even though there appear to
be millions of stars only about six thousand are visible. The visible stars are the brightest but not necessarily the
closest. Many of these seem to group together. These groupings are called constellations and may have
unusual names, such as Taurus the Bull and Orion the hunter. You can learn to recognize many of the
constellations by remembering what they represent. The best times to study the stars is during cold, clear
nights. It is easier to see many of the fainter stars then because the atmosphere lets more light reach the earth.
Don't be discouraged by not having a telescope. You can always see important stars- like the Polaris, the North
Star. Early navigators knew how to tell direction by finding Polaris because it is almost directly over the North
Pole. In order to keep a steady direction east or west, you have to make sure Polaris is in the same position
each night. Explorers have used this method of navigating for over three thousand years. If you are interested in
learning more consider to enroll in a course or to join in a local group of astronomers. And of course, before
investing in a telescope or any expensive equipment, ask your local science museum or school department for
advice.
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Answered by AirAman89
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Explanation:

to join in a local group of astronomers. And of course, before

investing in a telescope or any expensive equipment, ask your local science museum or school department for

advice.

Questions:

1. If you are to tell a friend about the text above -Amateur Astronomy- what are the exact words you are to

tell him/her?

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