Gazing at the Milky Way
On a clear night far from city lights, the Milky Way stretches across the sky like a river of light. Every point of brightness is a star — most too distant to resolve individually, yet together forming a band that has guided navigators and inspired poets for millennia. Finding a Read more
Planning Your First Overnight Trek
An overnight trek adds a dimension that a day walk simply cannot — the silence after other hikers have left, the way a mountain ridge looks under starlight, and the quiet satisfaction of waking where you camped. Start with a route you already know in daylight. Carry a paper map Read more
Understanding Star Trails
Star trail photography reveals the rotation of the Earth in a way nothing else quite does. Set your camera on a tripod, point it toward Polaris, and take a long exposure — or stack hundreds of shorter ones — and you will see perfect arcs tracing the night sky’s apparent Read more
The Scale of the Universe
Light from the Moon takes about 1.3 seconds to reach us. From the Sun, 8 minutes. From Proxima Centauri, our nearest stellar neighbour, over 4 years. From the Andromeda Galaxy — the farthest object visible to the naked eye — 2.5 million years. Every time you look at the night Read more
Aurora Borealis: What Causes the Northern Lights
The aurora is caused by charged particles from the Sun — the solar wind — interacting with Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere. When those particles collide with oxygen and nitrogen atoms at high altitude, they excite the atoms into emitting light. Oxygen at around 100 km altitude produces the most Read more
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