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I am new to astronomy, and I really want to make friends with the stars in the sky, but I don’t know how to start. Please give me some advice, friends.

A certain god named Tian once said that having a heart that loves astronomy is more important than anything else. Seeing that the poster used such loving words as making friends, I believe he must have a yearning for the stars. I also just started to learn to look up and enjoy looking up last fall. Yes, getting to know the stars is just like making friends, and is even simpler than making friends. Every time you look up at her, she's always looking back at you. On a clear night, hold a star map in your hand and say hello to them one by one. They all belong to different constellations~~ Once you get to know them a bit, you will truly admire the imagination of the ancients~~ Of course it’s just the beginning You may not be able to tell who they are, but don’t be discouraged. I heard that one day, the great god also spent a year comparing the star map and the starry sky~^^~

And there’s more , don’t think that the current light pollution has taken away the stars in the sky. In fact, as long as you spend ten minutes to let your eyes adapt to the darkness, you will find that the small bright spots that were originally invisible appear one after another~~~ But at the beginning, Because I am not familiar with the starry sky, using a telescope to narrow the field of view will make me feel confused and unable to find the north. Only when you know the stars and want to see a specific one does it make sense to use a telescope~ right~ Sometimes I see a star clearly, but I can't find it with a telescope. Alas, a guinea pig is a guinea pig. . Technical work such as telescopes really requires basic skills~~So! It’s better to use your own eyes to understand the whole sky first!

I am also a guinea pig now. Not to mention the basics, I am also very poor in physical geography. But ever since I got to know the winter starry sky, could draw the winter hexagon, could see the little flag on the chariot of Auriga, and could find the Seven Fairies star cluster, I was out of control. I once carried a kettle to fetch water, but because I was so intoxicated by the stars that I didn’t even know what to do and came back with an empty kettle. I also once looked up while walking on the road and screamed because I spotted the eye-catching Orion. Speak up. In the dead of winter, I struggled to get up at 5:30 to watch the Mercury. My first all-nighter was to go to the countryside and wear two down jackets to watch the shooting stars. These were all unthinkable things for me in the past. But the starry sky always brings me countless surprises and warmth. Although I don’t know her well yet, looking at her now, I actually have a sense of intimacy as an old friend~

Today I was originally I should have watched the Quadrantid meteor shower, but unfortunately the conditions were not good. I have another exam tomorrow morning, so I had to reluctantly give up. . . I hope I can see a few tomorrow night gt;lt;...The original poster bless me. . .

Sorry, writing this is a bit like writing a diary. In fact, it should be easy for the author to see that I am a novice, and I still know too little about astronomy and the starry sky, but ! I will continue to love her and work hard to make a good friend with her. The teacher who taught me once said, "This is my agreement with Xingkong." I also want to make an agreement with her. I think it's not far away~~~

***Mian with the original poster~ ~I send you a shooting star to wish your wish at this moment can come true~~ (Secretly telling you, I still have more than 10~~)