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Master the Night Sky this Spring!
Making Sense of the Night Sky is our most ambitious stargazing course, to date. In around 20 hours of video masterclasses, you'll learn the layout of the spring sky (March-June), including the constellations and a selection of the best binocular and telescope objects.
You'll learn from our two most experienced tutors, Gary Lintern from Northern England, and Aric Vyhmeister from Colorado.
Spring is a lovely time for stargazing. The weather is better, the nights get warmer, and it's still nice and dark. There's something for everyone, from bright constellations and stars, to meteor showers, and the return of the Milky Way core.
Making Sense of the Night Sky will be your faithful guide to what's visible between now and June, and will give you the knowledge to take your learning right through the year.
We'll show you how to use the most ordinary of binoculars and telescopes to see even further into space. You'll also learn how to use virtual telescopes in other parts of the world, from the comfort of your desktop.
The course is suitable for all ages and ability levels. Even experienced astronomers will benefit from our methods. It's a completely different way of thinking about and enjoying the night sky, which we developed ourselves. It's not available anywhere else.
Course contents include:
Getting to Know the Spring Sky
We'll take you on a series of tours of the layout and highlights of the night sky, from March into June.
Learning the Constellations
The constellations are important, and people love to learn them. That's why we dedicate so many lessons to them.
The Features of the Moon
Spring is a great time to observe the Moon, both unaided and with a telescope. You'll learn a lot about its best features.
Identifying and Naming Bright Stars
There's an extra-long lesson dedicated to helping you learn to identify and name the brightest stars in the sky - and how they got their names, as well as their mythological origins.
The Milky Way . . . and Other Galaxies
The Milky Way is very bright from mid-spring. You'll learn where to find it and what you can hope to see. Spring is also the perfect time of year to get to know some other galaxies, with your binoculars and/or telescope. We'll point you in the right direction . . . literally!
Starlore of Other Cultures
The star constellations, as we know them, are only one system. Cultures across the world, and through history have their own, many of which are very different to ours. You'll learn about some of them, and how to observe the night sky as those people have. Whether or not you're travelling abroad this spring or summer, you're going to have a global experience of the night sky.
Binoculars and Telescopes
You're going to learn how to use ordinary binoculars and telescopes, to get a glimpse of other distant worlds and galaxies. We'll show you how and where to find all the best nebulae, star clusters, and galaxies. You don't need expensive gear, when you know where to look.
Some people think of stargazing as a solitary pastime. Well, it can be if you like. Sometimes, looking into the expanse of space, alone, can be a very grounding experience - like a kind of meditation or mindfulness practice.
But it's also really nice to have shared experiences with the people closest to you. I've been interested in the stars for as long as I can remember, but I learned to love them all over again when I found out that my wife loved reading about astronomy as a child, but couldn't identify any of the constellations. We've had some lovely shared experiences under the stars.
And, of course, when our son came along, I couldn't wait to share my passion with him too. That took things to another level of enjoyment and life enrichment that I could only have imagined.
How many people do you know who can confidently guide someone around the star constellations and planets, and share stories about them from other cultures?
Not many, I'm going to guess.
It's a lost art, and part of our history as human beings. The good news is that when you enrol on Making Sense of the Night Sky today, you can reclaim that part of your heritage, and pass it on to future generations.
As part of our commitment to passing on this knowledge, you have our permission, no, encouragment, to share access to the course and what you've learned with the rest of your household.
Would you like to purchase the course as a gift? No problem! Just check out and then send details of the lucky recipient to: office@garylintern.com
All the course videos come with instant, lifetime access, so you can return to them, again and again, and learn more every time.
As with all of our courses, you have a full 14 days to check out the contents. If you're not happy, you don't even have to give a reason, just email, and I'll refund your investment in full.