[Starry Sky Master Newsletter vol.23] What to bring for stargazing
This week too, the starry sky master will bring you starry sky knowledge that you'll want to talk about tomorrow.
This time,What to bring when stargazingwill be delivered.
What to bring and what to wear
・Constellation chart
When you look at the starry sky, there are times when you wonder, "What is the name of that constellation?"Planisphere.
At Grand Chariot Big Dipper 135°, we have star charts available in your room, so please feel free to use them.
・Cold weather gear
The nights are dark and cold, so be sure to dress warmly.
・Telescopes and binoculars
Both are available for rental at Grand Chariot Big Dipper 135°, so please feel free to use them.
Telescope:You can see celestial objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
binoculars:It has a wider field of view than a telescope, making it ideal for observing large nebulae and star clusters.
・Insect repellent spray
As summer approaches, there will be more insects.
You can also use it to concentrate on stargazing.
In spring, when the beautiful stars shine brilliantly, why not take a look at the night sky at Grand Chariot Big Dipper 135°? We look forward to seeing you there.

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