Stargazing offers a world of wonder for the whole family, it's also a great opportunity to teach your little ones about our galaxy (or for them to show off what they've learned in school). Alternatively, it also makes for a romantic evening to spend with your partner. With stargazing being a night time oriented outdoor hobby, it does tend to get rather cold. You'll need to wrap up in a nice warm coat and woolly gloves, as well as bringing a blanket and a few cushions to lay on. Binoculars also come in handy for a closer view of the stars, and some hot drinks and snacks wouldn't go amiss either.
When is the best time to stargaze?
Stargazing is best done before the moon is full. You can use the dark sky calendar by Go Stargazing to find the best day. You can also find apps to download that will help to locate the stars and gain more information about them, our favourite is Starwalk. If the sky is clear enough and you've timed it right, you could see...
- The Sun
- The Moon
- The Milky Way
- Meteor Showers
- Stars
- Planets (Usually Mercury, Venus or Mars)