**Important: Please select today's date when making the purchase.** You are purchasing an electronic guide in PDF format. Once you make your purchase, we will send you the file to upload to your phone
From: $0.00
Location: Moab
What's Included
- Star chart included for quick identification of famous constellations.
- Science-based guide to understanding how stars and galaxies formed (1HR reading time.).
- Best enjoyed outside, in a camp chair sitting under the stars, preferably in a dark sky location.
- Please select today's date. PDF file will be provided within 8hr of the selected date.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Totally! The guide is designed to be engaging and fun, so it should keep their attention. Plus, the star chart at the end is great for helping them identify constellations. Just make sure to choose a dark place and maybe bring some blankets or snacks to make it a cozy experience!
A: Since it's a digital guide, you can read it anywhere! If it rains, I’d suggest checking it out at home first, then plan a stargazing outing once it's clear. But you certainly don't need a specific location to enjoy the guide; you can just learn about the universe indoors too!
A: It's super easy! Once you buy it, you'll get an email within 8 hours. Just follow the link to download it, and then you can upload it to your phone or tablet. The process was pretty quick for me!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting this Stargazing Guide – any thoughts?
I found this 'Stargazing DIY Add-on' guide priced at $0 from Moab, and I'm considering it for my boyfriend’s birthday. He loves astronomy but has never really studied the stars beyond just looking at them. Has anyone actually used this guide? Does it really make it more interesting? I think it could be a great outdoor date idea under the stars!
Just downloaded the Stargazing Guide – can’t wait to try it out!
I just got my PDF of the Stargazing Science Guide, and I’m super excited! Planning to go to Arches National Park this weekend. I’ve heard the night skies there are amazing. Any tips for what to bring? Is a camp chair necessary, or can I just lie on the ground?