chaoseverlasting
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Im living in India, and I've just got a telescope, what constellations could I see? And how do I go about checking them out?
BobG said:You don't specify whether you're talking aobut Delhi, California, Iowa, Ohio, or Ontario, or whether you're talking about New Delhi, India.
I did not know that there were so many Delhi's in the US!BobG said:You don't specify whether you're talking aobut Delhi, California, Iowa, Ohio, or Ontario, or whether you're talking about New Delhi, India.
BobG said:You don't specify whether you're talking aobut Delhi, California, Iowa, Ohio, or Ontario, or whether you're talking about New Delhi, India.[/QUOTE}
neutrino said:I did not know that there were so many Delhi's in the US!
I hope that you know that Ontario is not in the U.S.
I used to live near Delhi, Ontario.
chaoseverlasting said:How would you recognise the common constellations? Like cassiopea or the dippers. I know what orion looks like. And I can point out one of the dippers though I don't know which one it is that I am pointing out.
I thought you could see Mars as well (red non twinkling star), and that any "star" that doesn't twinkle is a planet. Wrt the moon, where would I have to look to find the planets?
Charts are a good reference, but you'll some tips to identify other constellations. And to get those tips, rule-of-thumb measurements in the sky, the way sky "moves" each day, etc., you probably need a book or something like a bunch of articles. The Sky and Telescope website mentioned earlier will have some of those. http://skytonight.com/howto/basicschaoseverlasting said:How would you recognise the common constellations? Like cassiopea or the dippers. I know what orion looks like. And I can point out one of the dippers though I don't know which one it is that I am pointing out.
Wrt the moon, where would I have to look to find the planets?