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Taking Your Astronomy Hobby a Step Up

For most people, astronomy as a hobby commonly deals with stargazing and observing the constellations. They spend countless nighttime hours just gazing up at the sky or looking through a telescope, contemplating the universe and their own small place in it. We all started there.

However, there are a few dedicated astronomers who sometimes decide to take their hobby a step further, expanding their coverage to more than just viewing the constellations and the occassional scheduled comet. Here are some of the other things that advanced astronomy hobbyists pursue.

Eclipses are high on the priority list of these advanced astronomers. Aside from their regular star charts, some people have lists of scheduled eclipses, and the times, dates, and places they occur. The more adventurous ones actually go out of their way to travel the interstate or even to fly abroad to view eclipses in foreign countries. Their equipment includes the regular digital telescopes used today for astronomy, but with fitted glare and light filters that let them view the eclipse without harm to their eyes.

Another thing that advanced astronomers look for are planetary alignments. For these very rare occurrences, they use high powered telescopes beyond the norm that gives them a good view of the planets' movements. Again, their star charts are modified to include this specialized information, made by projecting the calculated paths of the planets in their regular orbits.

Other astronomers make a point of studying the moon and the impacts of asteroids, studying how they alter the face of the moon with each strike. In a given year, more than half of the information collected by official astrological organizations is actually provided by amateur contributors.

Lastly, there are those who have telescopes that are powerful enough to view, albeit still at a relative distance, faraway galaxies and solar systems. These astronomers constantly keep logs and look for variances in celestial formations that those with lower powered scopes can't view. They also tend to keep track of "odd" stars like white dwarfs and black holes, given that their viewing equipment is that powerful.

As you can see, advanced astronomers don't simply restrict themselves to studying the constellations and comets. Their interest is in the heavens as a whole, and observing all of the bodies that move through it. There are hundreds of official and unofficial groups of such astronomers worldwide, and they contribute regularly to official government databases to keep everyone's knowledge current.

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