Within its pages I recorded daily high and low temperatures, my first experience holding hands with a girl, and of course, short descriptions of the amazing things I saw through my 6-inch reflecting telescope at the time. The loopy letters of my youth look funny to me now, but that little leather-bound book records highlights of my life when my hair was thick and heart beat strong. I started my first diary at the tender age of 12. Rough notes made at the telescope before they're entered into my journal.ĭo you write down what you saw after a session at the telescope? I've been doing it since I was a kid. Learn how to start a journal and see how other amateurs keep theirs. Keeping a record of what you see in the telescope is not only fun but helps grow your observing skills.
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