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Amateur astronomy is a hobby that has been around for quite a while. Even before people developed technology like telescopes, the night sky has had an appeal to humanity's hearts that can't be compared to anything else in existence. Dozens of superstitions have sprouted up from observing the sky, most notably things like the constellations, reading the starts to tell the future, and the good fortune bestowed by "falling" stars.

Even in this age of high technology and hard science, the mystical appeal of astronomy continues to keep people gazing skyward to view the sun, the moon, and the stars. Even though "hard" facts state that stars are simply huge suns billions of miles away, with no possible way to influence our lives and destinies, such logic gets blown away by the simple wonder of lying down on a blanket and looking up at a cloudless, star filled night.

The tools used by amateur astrologers are pretty simple, inexpensive, and easy to obtain. The first and most obvious thing you'll need is a telescope, one that will let you view the night sky with even greater clarity. Modern stargazing scopes made especially for amateur astronomers even include light filters and built in digital cameras that let you record details that you want to preserve.

Another simple tool that every starting astronomer needs is a star chart. This lists all the known constellations, and most of the known celestial bodies aside from stars that you can view with a good scope, like faraway galaxies and the other planets in our own solar system. These charts sometimes come with books that give detailed dates and times when the said heavenly bodies are at their most visible, letting you plan ahead for your stargazing.

The last thing most amateur starkeepers need in terms of equipment is a log. Whether typing records on a computer or scribbling in a physical notebook using pen and paper, this lets astronomers keep track of what they've viewed, when, and anything noteworthy that occured while scanning the skies. For some, this time of contemplation makes them turn their astronomy logs into something of a personal diary as well.

With just these simple tools, anyone can begin astronomy as a hobby. But even without them and nothing more than a blanket to lie down on and look heavenwards, the most important thing is to hold a deep and abiding love for the skies in your heart, and to know that they, like destiny, can often defy logic and science.

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