Your child doesn’t just need to learn the stars.
They need to record their discoveries.
That’s how confidence is built.
Download the free Bright Stars Observer Log — a printable field journal designed to turn casual stargazing into real exploration.
Why a Mission Log?
In the Zero to Hero Stargazing course, students learn how to:
- Find constellations without expensive equipment
- Identify major stars with confidence
- Navigate the sky step-by-step
- Understand what they’re actually seeing
But here’s what makes the difference:
Real astronomers keep logs.
When kids record what they observe — the date, the sky conditions, what they found, what surprised them — something powerful happens:
They stop guessing.
They start noticing.
They begin thinking like explorers.
This free Mission Log turns every backyard stargazing session into an official discovery.
What's inside the Log?
- A mission-style introduction for young explorers
- Guided observation pages
- Prompts for sketches and reflections
- Simple structure that builds real skill
- Designed for ages 8–11 (and their parents)
Print it. Staple it. Bring it outside.
It’s simple on purpose.
Designed for Parents (and Scout and Guide Leaders)
You don’t need astronomy experience.
You don’t need a telescope.
You don’t need dark rural skies.
The Zero to Hero system shows you exactly what to do.
This logbook simply gives your child a place to record their success — and see their progress grow night after night.
If you’re leading a Scout or Guide group, this becomes an instant activity companion.