HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH AN AURORA USING A SMARTPHONE

How to Take Picture of Aurora With Smartphone

Understand Light Pollution. If you have already understood and know how the aurora forecast works, the next thing you need to consider before driving out to photograph the Northern Lights is the light pollution 🚗. Light pollution is the name for the brightening of the night in the sky that is caused by us (humans) such as the street lights and city lights.

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ASTRONOMY FOR KIDS: HOW TO EXPLORE OUTER SPACE WITH BINOCULARS, A TELESCOPE OR JUST YOUR EYES! By Bruce Betts PhD

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PAPERBACK BOOK   £11.62

Ignite their passion for exploring the night sky–the astronomer’s guidebook for kids ages 7 to 13

“No matter how many times you’ve orbited the Sun, Astronomy for Kids is really for kids of all ages. Dr. Betts shows you how to become an astronomer–an observer of the stars. With this book, you can know the cosmos and your place within it. Read on, walk out, and look up!”–Bill Nye, science educator, author, and CEO of The Planetary Society

One of the coolest things about outer space is that anyone can explore it. All you have to do is go outside and look up! Using plain sight, binoculars, or a small telescope, Astronomy for Kids shows stargazers how easy it is to explore space, just by stepping outside.

With this book as their guide to the northern hemisphere, kids will learn to find and name amazing objects in the night sky. Fully illustrated with fun facts throughout, kids can point out sights to friends and family, saying things like, “that’s Jupiter,” and, “those stars are the constellation Cygnus the Swan,” and maybe even, “that group of stars doesn’t have a name but I think it looks like my dog getting belly rubs.”

HARDBACK BOOK  £19.16

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DR. BRUCE BETTS is a planetary scientist who loves teaching people about planets, space, and the night sky in fun and entertaining ways. He is the chief scientist for the world’s largest space interest group, The Planetary Society, where he heads both the Science and Technology and the Education and Outreach programs. He regularly writes for a variety of online and print publications, including The Planetary Report and his blog, planetary.org. Learn more at RandomSpaceFact.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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