ActiveOutdoorsDo Look up - dark-sky season is here and you’re invited to get out and explore the universeAutumn has landed, evenings are arriving earlier and getting darker, and it’s the perfect time to grab a telescope and take a look at the stars and peer at some planetsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
ActiveOutdoorsDo Look up - dark-sky season is here and you’re invited to get out and explore the universeAutumn has landed, evenings are arriving earlier and getting darker, and it’s the perfect time to grab a telescope and take a look at the stars and peer at some planetsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Autumn has landed, evenings are arriving earlier and getting darker, and it’s the perfect time to grab a telescope and take a look at the stars and peer at some planets
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We don’t want to freak you out, but while you were sleeping last night, the plane of Planet Earth’s equator passed through the geometric centre of the Sun’s disk, and the dark times are now upon us. No need to panic, though, it’s not all bad news. In fact, a lot of people - especially those who enjoy space exploration - are going to get pretty excited about it.
The autumn equinox took place last night, on Friday 23 September, at 2:03am (UK time), and now summer is definitely over and it’s officially autumn. From this moment on - well, until spring - the nights will be longer than the days.
And while we might reluctantly bid the summer sun farewell, the occasion of the autumn equinox also marks the beginning of a pretty magical period of time, when it’s still warm enough to get outside and go camping - especially if you have a decenttentandsleeping bagto keep you cosy – but the evenings actually get dark enough, early enough, to allow you to explore the night sky in comfort from your campsite or garden.
Some of thebest binocularsare also ideal for exploring the night sky, and of course they are super easy to take out on night hikes to more remote spots where light pollution is low and the stars are especially spectacular. People will argue all night about the relative benefits of atelescope versus binoculars, but at the end of the day, both offer a window into the heavens. If you really want to explore distant galaxies, nebulae and star clusters, the newVaonis Vesperais a great choice.
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(Image credit: Getty)
Camping with children is especially rewarding at this time of year, with plenty of opportunities for sitting around a fire and roasting marshmallows. When the embers burn low, though, a quick trip around the galaxy before bed with one of the best telescopes for kids is a wonderful way to end a day of alfresco adventure, forming lifelong memories.
The further you can escape the glow of the city the better your trips into space will be, but one good way of learning about the night sky, and enjoying it in the best surroundings possible, is to go along to one of the manydark sky festivalsthat happen around this time of year, in places likeExmoor, which was Europe’s first official dark sky reserve.
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