I have a pair of binocs at home. Think I'll try those first. There's a big empty land near my house, and it's pitch dark. In fact, quite deserted. Any additional advice would be much appreciated.
Is there anything in particular I can look out for with just binocs? And at this time of the year?
I'll start with binocs
Check out M45 (Seven Sisters) in Taurus . Magnificent open cluster for binos !
Install this software at www.stellarium.org .
Its a free PC star atlas .
Regards,
Sam
Install this software at www.stellarium.org .
Its a free PC star atlas .
Regards,
Sam
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Re: I'll start with binocs
Binos are a great way to start and will greatly help in learning the skies. As for the area being pitch dark, I doubt there really is such a place in Singapore anymore. After you've had some experiance, follow some guys when they go to Mersing, then you'll see there are darker skies.Norman Soh wrote:I have a pair of binocs at home. Think I'll try those first. There's a big empty land near my house, and it's pitch dark. In fact, quite deserted. Any additional advice would be much appreciated.
Is there anything in particular I can look out for with just binocs? And at this time of the year?
And then.. there is REALLY DARK!! Where the Milky Way truely looks like a milky way and you get lost in the stars. I've been to sites where it took me a few minutes to figure out where in the sky I was looking at because there were so many stars that I couldn't find the ones that make up the various constellations that are our road map in the sky.
Enjoy your trip to the stars, don't fret about what you need to get first and learn the constellations well. There are many things you can see with a set of binos and when you are ready to move to a telescope, you'll find it much easier to look for them.
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I stay in Woodlands. There's a piece of empty land behind Christchurch Sec.
Everyone else, thanks for all the advice. It think it would be really helpful for beginners like me to visit a group that is having a telescope session. That way we can see and ask questions. Do we list such events anywhere here in this forum?
I am unable to attend the one at Science Centre as I'm only free after 10pm on Fridays due to work.
I stay in Woodlands. There's a piece of empty land behind Christchurch Sec.
Everyone else, thanks for all the advice. It think it would be really helpful for beginners like me to visit a group that is having a telescope session. That way we can see and ask questions. Do we list such events anywhere here in this forum?
I am unable to attend the one at Science Centre as I'm only free after 10pm on Fridays due to work.
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Under the configuration panel, there's a "location" tab. Select that and click on Singapore from the map. It's not easy because Singapore is a "little red dot"...
Alternatively, google out latitude and longitudes of Singapore and just input them at the Location tab.. that's what I did because my mouse is not sensitive enough to find Singapore.
Alternatively, google out latitude and longitudes of Singapore and just input them at the Location tab.. that's what I did because my mouse is not sensitive enough to find Singapore.

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