Naked-eye astronomy in mass tourism
This paper considers the possibility of developing astro-tourism in small countries such as Serbia and other Balkan countries, with "discreet" astro-tourism reduced to naked-eye astronomy as part of mass tourism rather than elite tourism that is realized through specialized progra...
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doaj-d9473a28096146008c75582f734c44322020-11-24T23:54:33ZengSerbian Geographical SocietyGlasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva0350-35932406-078X2016-01-0196112714410.2298/GSGD1601127T0350-35931601127TNaked-eye astronomy in mass tourismTadić Milutin0Faculty of Geography, BelgradeThis paper considers the possibility of developing astro-tourism in small countries such as Serbia and other Balkan countries, with "discreet" astro-tourism reduced to naked-eye astronomy as part of mass tourism rather than elite tourism that is realized through specialized programs with spacecraft and space stations, spectacular planetariums and observatories with giant telescopes. The specific relationship between the virtual and the real world is highlighted in this paper especially when considering younger generations. Furthermore, the differences in the way stars are perceived by astronomers and "ordinary" tourists or non-astronomers is also emphasized. Tourists are not enchanted by celestial bodies themselves, but by a complete scene, which consists of integrated skyscapes and landscapes, as a complex stage where in various combinations and forms these celestial bodies are observed, and of their own experience. These complex sky-earth landscapes, astro-landscapes, present astro-tourism resources of the small countries like Serbia, provided that a tourist can "read" their astronomical text. In this regard, Belgrade was used as the example for drafting a "package" of astronomical information that can be easily prepared and adapted according to the needs of a particular group, so that every tourist may know what can be seen, where and when. With the help of a rotating star map (planisphere), visitors may observe the sky with the naked eye.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-3593/2016/0350-35931601127T.pdfnaked-eye astronomyastro-landscapeastro-tourismSerbia |
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Serbian Geographical Society |
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Glasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva |
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This paper considers the possibility of developing astro-tourism in small
countries such as Serbia and other Balkan countries, with "discreet"
astro-tourism reduced to naked-eye astronomy as part of mass tourism rather
than elite tourism that is realized through specialized programs with
spacecraft and space stations, spectacular planetariums and observatories
with giant telescopes. The specific relationship between the virtual and the
real world is highlighted in this paper especially when considering younger
generations. Furthermore, the differences in the way stars are perceived by
astronomers and "ordinary" tourists or non-astronomers is also emphasized.
Tourists are not enchanted by celestial bodies themselves, but by a complete
scene, which consists of integrated skyscapes and landscapes, as a complex
stage where in various combinations and forms these celestial bodies are
observed, and of their own experience. These complex sky-earth landscapes,
astro-landscapes, present astro-tourism resources of the small countries
like Serbia, provided that a tourist can "read" their astronomical text. In
this regard, Belgrade was used as the example for drafting a "package" of
astronomical information that can be easily prepared and adapted according
to the needs of a particular group, so that every tourist may know what can
be seen, where and when. With the help of a rotating star map (planisphere),
visitors may observe the sky with the naked eye. |
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naked-eye astronomy astro-landscape astro-tourism Serbia |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-3593/2016/0350-35931601127T.pdf |
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