It’s in the stars, June 30, 2017 – Daily Advertiser

Posted: June 30, 2017 at 12:53 am

30 Jun 2017, 2 p.m.

Star Chart puts a virtual planetarium right in your pocket.

OUR Australian skies are sparkling at the moment so why not get outside tonight under the stars from your own backyard.

Sure its cool but you wont be disappointed with so much on offer for now and the start of July.

Remember, the starlight you see coming from all those stars tonight left there hundreds, and in most cases thousands of years ago, and its just arriving now!

ASTRONOMY MADE EASY: Modern apps will find anything in the Aussie night sky for you. Picture: Starwalk

When you stargaze youre looking back in time, said Dave Reneke from Australasian Science magazine.

When you use a telescope youre using a time machine. Cool huh?

If youre new to astronomy the hardest part is learning all those stars.

Relax! Its a lot easier than you think, but you wont do it sitting inside at your keyboard.

Some people say that we spend too much time indoors and not enough time observing the things around us, like the stars and planets.

It puts a virtual planetarium right in your pocket.

But what if your screen, in this case your Smartphone or tablet, can actually help you appreciate the skies more?

Well they can and theyre amazingly simple to use!

Here are some of my favourites, Dave said.

Sky View will identify almost everything above your head at night and its fantastic! If you want an easy target try MoonPhasefor your lunar viewing, then download a free NASA app spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightings to catch the space station passing over your area.

This one is a knockout. On your tablet or laptop download an app called Star Chart.

It puts a virtual planetarium right in your pocket.

It uses state of the art GPS technology that will show you the current location of every star and planet visible from Earth.

Hey, want to see something really cool? Dave said.

After sunset all this week the two stunners, Jupiter and Saturn appear in our winter skies all evening. This is magic! Get the family outside and just marvel at two of the best celestial sights youll see.

Theyll be with us all week then, things change dramatically in August! Venus however steals the show this week because it looks like a brilliant white beacon high overhead. In real terms, the planets are millions of kilometres apart, but to us here on Earth they appear to fairly close together.

It may be cold outside buy winter skies are the clearest. Go look, you may surprise yourself.

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