Alarcon emphasized that throughout history, humans have been inherently connected to the sky, using it to tell time, plant crops, and understand seasonal changes. She noted, 'We are inherently connected to the stars because we are a part of it.' Each upcoming celestial event presents an opportunity for people to delve into the wonders of astronomy.
NASA experts advise stargazers to avoid light pollution for the best experience. Alarcon said, 'The darker the sky, the better your chances of seeing stars and celestial events.' Travelers are encouraged to seek darker locations, and those looking for guidance can consult local astronomy clubs.
To enhance your stargazing experience, it’s wise to check the weather as cloudy conditions can obscure celestial views. Alarcon pointed out that some events occur late at night, stating, 'For example, the total lunar eclipse on March 13 will last until 1 a.m. and is worth preparing for in advance.'
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