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The Stargazer's Notebook: A Yearlong Study of the Night Sky

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Part stargazing journal and part astronomy lab, The Stargazer’s Notebook provides the ideal instruction manual, planner, journal, and cosmos laboratory for the astronomy student, amateur stargazer, and anyone else wanting to learn more about the stars, planets, and celestial objects that occupy our skies.

Grade Level: 5th-12th

Yes! I would like a free "Try Before You Buy" for REAL Science Odyssey, The Stargazer's Notebook.

The Stargazer's Notebook: A Yearlong Study of the Night Sky

$24.99

The Stargazer’s Notebook: A Yearlong Study of the Night Sky

Pages: 90

Grade Level: Ages 10 to 100

Book Type: Part stargazing journal / part astronomy lab manual

Author: Blair H. Lee, M.S.


What Is The Stargazer’s Notebook?

The Stargazer’s Notebook is a hybrid stargazing journal and astronomy lab manual designed for students, amateur astronomers, or anyone eager to explore the night sky. Written to be paired with RSO Astronomy 2, this notebook can be used as a companion to a formal astronomy course or as a stand-alone guide for learning about stars, planets, and other celestial objects.

Over the course of a year, users will:

  • Study an aspect of the cosmos each month, from star colors to why stars twinkle.
  • Spend an evening each month observing and drawing the night sky.
  • Chronicle the patterns, positions, and movement of constellations.
  • Locate planets, galaxies, and stars, and map their positions.
  • Investigate special night sky events, including meteor showers, eclipses, auroras, and planetary alignments.
  • Model and prove scientific concepts such as Earth’s orbit around the Sun.

 

Included in the Notebook
  • Step-by-step stargazing instructions
  • 12 Night Sky Maps for monthly observations
  • 12 Night Sky Labs to study, model, and explore celestial phenomena
  • Planning tools, calendars, and checklists
  • Instructions for both Northern and Southern Hemispheres

Learning Goals
  • Observe the night sky with naked-eye astronomy techniques
  • Map constellations, planets, and galaxies
  • Track celestial events and document seasonal changes
  • Conduct labs that reinforce astronomical principles and scientific reasoning

Important Copyright Information: If you choose the eBook version of this course, you are purchasing a license to use the PDF for your own children. You may make copies for your own children, but you may not share (email, download, print and distribute, resell, etc.) this eBook or any portion of this eBook to others. Licensing is available for group, school, and co-op use. Please contact Pandia Press for details on group licensing (info@pandiapressbooks.com).

Uncommon Supplies Needed for Labs:

Planisphere for your latitude — “The Night Sky” by David Chandler is recommended.

Compass

Red light flashlight

Optional: Binoculars or astronomy binoculars

Globe