starsighting
Starsighting is a term used to describe the act of observing stars and other celestial objects for various purposes. This practice dates back to antiquity, with early civilizations meticulously tracking the movements of stars for navigation, timekeeping, and religious or astrological interpretations. Modern starsighting encompasses a range of activities, from amateur astronomy to professional scientific research.
Amateur starsighting often involves using telescopes or binoculars to observe planets, nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters.
Professionally, starsighting is the foundation of observational astronomy. Astronomers use sophisticated instruments, including ground-based telescopes and