Today you get to learn how to read an astronomical chart to find out when the Sun sets, when twilight ends, which planets are visible, when the next full moon occurs, and much more. This is an excellent way to impress your friends.
The patterns of stars and planets stay the same, although they appear to move across the sky nightly, and different stars and planets can be seen in different seasons.
This is one of the finest charts I’ve ever used as an astronomer, as it has so much information all in one place. You’ll find the rise and set times for all eight planets, peak times for annual meteor showers, moon phases, sunrise and set times, and it gives an overall picture of what the evening looks like over the entire year. Kids can clearly see the planetary movement patterns and quickly find what they need each night. I keep one of these posted right by the door for everyone to view all year long.