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Interested in Home Astronomy?
Free Tips on The
Art-And-Science Of Star Gazing!
Dear Friend,
Picture this. You are
enjoying a great summer evening on the beach with a group of
friends. As night falls
and the stars begin to appear, there’s someone in the group who can
name every star, every constellation and quote the historical
significance of each one!
Has this ever happened to you?
How would YOU like to be front and center for a change?
Here's how you can quickly and easily impress your friends
with your knowledge by learning about astronomy.
Allow yourself to drift back in time to when you were a small child
lying on your back on the newly mown grass staring at the panorama
above you.
You were intent on being very quiet thinking that if you didn’t bring
attention to yourself your parents wouldn’t tell you to run off to
bed. Your eyes were
filled with wonder and you were almost mesmerized by the questions
that filled your mind.
Maybe your children are of an age where they are asking questions about
the stars. Sure, we can
all pretty much point out the Big Dipper, but there is so much more
we can learn and teach our children.
You don’t have to become an expert but there is much historical
significance in the stars and learning more about them can be fun
and educational.
The Shortest Path To Making Astronomy A Fulfilling Hobby
These
Beginning Astronomy Tips can start you out with a decidedly unfair
advantage. Some have probably never occurred to you, and
they are guaranteed to make astronomy fun and
conversational.
Here's to you, and your new extremely enjoyable Astronomy
Hobby!
Warmest Regards,

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