astronomical travel Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Wed, 14 Oct 2020 12:48:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png astronomical travel Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 What do You Need for Astronomical Travel? https://travelermaster.com/what-do-you-need-for-astronomical-travel/ Sun, 18 Oct 2020 12:15:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=18978 Astronomical travel is a growing niche where inquisitive tourists travel to remote locations to see meteor showers, comets, new star constellations, and breath-taking views of the Milky Way. As the levels of light pollution grow around the world, more and more of us need to travel to special spots where we can see the night […]

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Astronomical travel is a growing niche where inquisitive tourists travel to remote locations to see meteor showers, comets, new star constellations, and breath-taking views of the Milky Way.

As the levels of light pollution grow around the world, more and more of us need to travel to special spots where we can see the night sky in all its majestic beauty. But what might you need to bring on such a stellar holiday? Here are 5 essentials.

Binoculars

10×50 binoculars are much more travel friendly than telescopes and still allow you to see deep into the night sky.

Local Maps

Many of the locations that are good for stargazing are remote from human settlements. While this is precisely what makes them good, it also makes them difficult to navigate. There are often a few road signs and no Internet connection. It is therefore very useful to have a map of the local area.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CGNcu8xskWL/

Warm Clothing

The remote locations and high altitudes can often get quite cold at night. Bring warm layers such as jumpers, coats, jackets, and gloves. It can also be nice to have a flask of hot drink.

Sky Map and Observing List

This will help you identify star constellations and find your bearings in the baffling world of the night sky.

Portable Battery

It can be a good idea to have a portable battery so that you can charge your smartphone on the move.

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Best Stargazing Spots in South America https://travelermaster.com/best-stargazing-spots-in-south-america/ Fri, 16 Oct 2020 15:53:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=18972 The continent of South America is a hotspot for astronomical tourism. Its countless clear skies, high altitudes, and uninhabited landscapes make it an optimal environment for stargazing. Here are some of the top stargazing locations in South America. Atacama Desert, Chile This is generally regarded as the best place to go stargazing. Its high altitudes, […]

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The continent of South America is a hotspot for astronomical tourism. Its countless clear skies, high altitudes, and uninhabited landscapes make it an optimal environment for stargazing. Here are some of the top stargazing locations in South America.

Atacama Desert, Chile

This is generally regarded as the best place to go stargazing. Its high altitudes, dry weather and consistent climate let the sky glow.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

This stunning site is free from light pollution and is located on the equator. This means you can see the skies of both hemispheres.

La Fortuna, Costa Rica

This awe-inspiring location offers tremendous views of the night sky in the surroundings of an active volcano. This means you can see the Magellanic Clouds and two dwarf galaxies at the same time as bright red molten lava.

View this post on Instagram

Into the Night.

A post shared by ☾ Maximilian Spreitzer (@maximilianspreitzer) on

Lake Titicaca, Peru

This magical site was a sacred location for the ancient Incan civilization. It is the world’s highest navigable lake and offers stellar views of the Milky Way.

Punta del Diablo, Uruguay

This little known gem is a great place for relaxed and fun stargazing. You can surf during the day before relaxing in the laid back atmosphere as you enjoy the clear, fresh unpolluted night skies.

View this post on Instagram

The bright side of the moon

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> astronomical travel Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Wed, 14 Oct 2020 12:48:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png astronomical travel Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 What do You Need for Astronomical Travel? https://travelermaster.com/what-do-you-need-for-astronomical-travel/ Sun, 18 Oct 2020 12:15:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=18978 Astronomical travel is a growing niche where inquisitive tourists travel to remote locations to see meteor showers, comets, new star constellations, and breath-taking views of the Milky Way. As the levels of light pollution grow around the world, more and more of us need to travel to special spots where we can see the night […]

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Astronomical travel is a growing niche where inquisitive tourists travel to remote locations to see meteor showers, comets, new star constellations, and breath-taking views of the Milky Way.

As the levels of light pollution grow around the world, more and more of us need to travel to special spots where we can see the night sky in all its majestic beauty. But what might you need to bring on such a stellar holiday? Here are 5 essentials.

Binoculars

10×50 binoculars are much more travel friendly than telescopes and still allow you to see deep into the night sky.

Local Maps

Many of the locations that are good for stargazing are remote from human settlements. While this is precisely what makes them good, it also makes them difficult to navigate. There are often a few road signs and no Internet connection. It is therefore very useful to have a map of the local area.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CGNcu8xskWL/

Warm Clothing

The remote locations and high altitudes can often get quite cold at night. Bring warm layers such as jumpers, coats, jackets, and gloves. It can also be nice to have a flask of hot drink.

Sky Map and Observing List

This will help you identify star constellations and find your bearings in the baffling world of the night sky.

Portable Battery

It can be a good idea to have a portable battery so that you can charge your smartphone on the move.

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Best Stargazing Spots in South America https://travelermaster.com/best-stargazing-spots-in-south-america/ Fri, 16 Oct 2020 15:53:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=18972 The continent of South America is a hotspot for astronomical tourism. Its countless clear skies, high altitudes, and uninhabited landscapes make it an optimal environment for stargazing. Here are some of the top stargazing locations in South America. Atacama Desert, Chile This is generally regarded as the best place to go stargazing. Its high altitudes, […]

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The continent of South America is a hotspot for astronomical tourism. Its countless clear skies, high altitudes, and uninhabited landscapes make it an optimal environment for stargazing. Here are some of the top stargazing locations in South America.

Atacama Desert, Chile

This is generally regarded as the best place to go stargazing. Its high altitudes, dry weather and consistent climate let the sky glow.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

This stunning site is free from light pollution and is located on the equator. This means you can see the skies of both hemispheres.

La Fortuna, Costa Rica

This awe-inspiring location offers tremendous views of the night sky in the surroundings of an active volcano. This means you can see the Magellanic Clouds and two dwarf galaxies at the same time as bright red molten lava.

View this post on Instagram

Into the Night.

A post shared by ☾ Maximilian Spreitzer (@maximilianspreitzer) on

Lake Titicaca, Peru

This magical site was a sacred location for the ancient Incan civilization. It is the world’s highest navigable lake and offers stellar views of the Milky Way.

Punta del Diablo, Uruguay

This little known gem is a great place for relaxed and fun stargazing. You can surf during the day before relaxing in the laid back atmosphere as you enjoy the clear, fresh unpolluted night skies.

View this post on Instagram

The bright side of the moon

A post shared by Cape Town 🇿🇦 South Africa (@herman.strydom) on

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