The Night Sky Telescope Journal
There are several approaches to recording observations in the night sky ranging from naked eye observations and interpretations to telescopes.
Homeschooling Parents Team this journal with a worksheet on what objects they saw in the sky, space to chart out stars they spotted, or to write down how watching the sky made them feel.
Beginner Telescope Astronomers Everyone has to start somewhere, and this is the perfect journal.
Seasoned Astronomers The Night Sky Telescope Journal contains prompts to focus on astrological movements and their meanings.
FEATURES: US Letter Size (8.5 x 11), 55 lb whitepaper, glossy finish cover for durability, perfect bound, 110 pages, black ink interior, wide ruled lines, paper weight recommended for pencil and ballpoint pen use only (not suitable for markers or heavy inks).
Prompts:
Finder Grid Box
Date
Time
Location
Telescope
Sky Conditions
Object
Field drawing sketch areas for low & high power
References for eyepiece, Magnitude, filter & FOV
Notes area to jot observations, meanings & details
Cover Image: The star cluster Pismis 24 lies in the core of the large emission nebula NGC 6357 that extends one degree on the sky in the direction of the Scorpius constellation.