I’m
opening the course today to a limited number of new students for 2020, and it will remain open only for the next ten days. Then it closes for the year.
'Fundamentals of Stargazing' breaks down the basics of backyard astronomy into easy-to-understand pieces each month.
It takes you on detailed night sky tours throughout the year.
It helps you choose and use the best binoculars, telescopes, and accessories for your personal situation.
And it gives you little glimpses of the science of stargazing to help you understand how things work in the night sky.
The program also shows you how to find and enjoy hundreds of beautiful and astounding sights that you will remember for the rest of your life.
Here’s what one recent student of the course said:
“‘Fundamentals of Stargazing’ is well designed and assembled with heaps of information... and it has enough stimulating challenges to hook you into becoming a more adventurous and informed stargazer. The most valuable aspect was having someone available and prepared to answer any question. This has been a most worthwhile and enriching experience for me.”
If you're at a point in your life where understanding and meaning are paramount, and you're in a position to devote a little time to studying the night sky, then I urge you to learn more about the course at the link below...
It’s available to new students until midnight on Sunday, March 8, 2020. Then it closes for the year.
Clear skies,
Brian Ventrudo, Ph.D.
Publisher, Cosmic Pursuits
P.S. If you know someone who might be interested in this astronomy course, please forward this email to them. I'd be happy to have them in the course this year.