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	<title>Classified &#38; Advertisement Blog &#187; Astronomy</title>
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		<title>The Love for Astronomy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 08:42:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are all kinds of activities, resources, and media available to astronomy buffs. This isn&#8217;t surprising, considering that astronomy is not only one of the oldest fields in science but also widely considered one of the most fascinating. While there are numerous magazines, books, and computer programs dedicated to giving burgeoning astronomers all the information [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are all kinds of activities, resources, and media available to astronomy buffs. This isn&#8217;t surprising, considering that astronomy is not only one of the oldest fields in science but also widely considered one of the most fascinating. While there are numerous magazines, books, and computer programs dedicated to giving burgeoning astronomers all the information they can handle, nothing is quite as exciting as sharing your love for astronomy with other like-minded people. This is why there are so many astronomy clubs that specialize in uniting people together under the love of astronomy.</p>
<p>You may wish to visit MapMuse. This site helps you find all kinds of organizations, including clubs devoted to astronomy, by using your zip code and informing you of the closest destinations where an astronomy club is located. Or Sky and Telescope, the hugely popular magazine devoted to astronomy, that also will help you to find clubs full of astronomy enthusiasts. In addition, they also help you find museums, observatories, and planetariums that are located near you. Perhaps the easiest option is to simply Google &#8220;local astronomy clubs&#8221;.</p>
<p>If you live in a rural area, you may be shocked and disappointed to find that there are no astronomy clubs within driving distance of you. While this may be disheartening, don&#8217;t be too broken up about it. There are many clubs devoted to astronomy that are online, and you can still feel a sense of camaraderie among such a club. If anything, you may even consider yourself lucky that you live in a rural area with very few people. This likely means that your view of the night sky is unobstructed and free from interference by buildings, streetlights, or other forms of &#8220;light pollution&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>The Study of Astronomy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Astronomy trivia is so interesting because the universe is something that we are constantly learning more about. It would be impossible for any one person to learn everything there is to know about astronomy, as the nearly endless night sky provides endless opportunities for the interested person to continue learning. The study of astronomy often [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Astronomy trivia is so interesting because the universe is something that we are constantly learning more about. It would be impossible for any one person to learn everything there is to know about astronomy, as the nearly endless night sky provides endless opportunities for the interested person to continue learning.</p>
<p>The study of astronomy often begins with an interest in the constellations that are visible in the night sky. A constellation is a configuration of stars that astronomers have grouped together into patterns which represent certain symbols as a way of recognizing or remembering them. One of the most commonly seen constellations that is recognized the most easily is the Big Dipper.</p>
<p>There are many other constellations which can be easily recognized even by someone with just a passing interest in Astronomy trivia. Orion&#8217;s belt, a series of three aligned stars is one of the easiest to see. There are actually 88 official constellations, which include those that represent all the signs of the zodiac.</p>
<p>An interesting point for any Astronomy quiz is that the constellations as humans have identified them are only a creation based on human perception. Our eyes are unable to differentiate the vast differences in distance between many of the stars which are part of the same constellations. Some times stars in the same constellation will actually be millions of light years apart, but our inability to perceive depth in the night sky makes them appear in such a way that we can imagine them as a pattern.</p>
<p>Another point worth noting for someone interested in astronomy is that it has been posited by astronomers that many of the stars that we see in the night sky are no longer even there. Because of the vast distances across space that separate the stars from earth, the light from the stars takes an incredibly long amount of time to reach earth. That period of time is such that many of those stars have likely burnt out since the time that they were actually light.</p>
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