What to record

It is important to record your observations correctly. This can be done by storing all the information on a tape recorder or by writing it onto scrap paper without taking your eyes off the sky. The notes taken must cover all the following details about the observation:

It is recommended that while observing, you should follow the motion of the sky, and thus you will become more familiar with certain regions. If the position of the field becomes unfavourable (e.g. elevation less than 50°) you should choose another field, and then record the center of the new field in your notes.