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Hardcover Advanced Skywatching Book

ISBN: 0783549415

ISBN13: 9780783549415

Advanced Skywatching

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Authoritative, lavishly photographed and illustrated guides to the wonders of the natural world around us. Clear, accessible format, charts, diagrams, field tips, practical pointers, and historical... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A book that anyone with an interest in astronomy should read

This book is very helpful, even if you are just an amiture astronomer like me. This book tells you how to navigate through the Heavens. It tells you what stars you can see, the dates that you can see them, even the times that you cansee them. This book tells you what to look for when buying a telescope, how to spot a trash scope, and what types are good to purchase for your needs. This book tells about anything that you need to know, from nebulas and double stars, to planets and black holes. Advanced Skywatching tells you almost anything you want to know. This is a book that no astronomer, begining, advanced, or professional, should be without.

Publisher of Astronomy Digest

This is a great book for amateur astronomers, and space enthusiast. "The Nature Company Guides" has taken a team of writers to produce a book with current information about the universe that surrounds us. The book begins with a brief history and current national space accomplishments that have brought about tools to aid us in viewing and understanding outerspace. The book then goes on and presents tools that can aid the individual observer, such as binoculars, telescopes, CCD imaging, and much more. "Advanced Skywatching" takes a look at the sun and moon. Moon maps are presented to help the reader become familiar with different parts of the moon. Each planet is examined starting with the closest planet to the sun, Mercury, and moving outward. Other objects with in our solar system, such as Comets, asteroids, and meteors, are covered. The book moves on to the different types of stars: Double stars, variable stars, novas, and super novas. Some basic star maps are presented that focus on deep sky objects that lie with in the constellations. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in outerspace.

Excellent and comprehensive

The astronomy reference book I keep going back to time and again. Don't be intimidated by the title, it's not really "advanced" at all and is far more useful than the first book in the Skywatching series, which was too simplistic. The introductory chapter of this book is particularly nicely written.

Extremely user-friendly - worth the money.

I love this book. After referencing several dozen intermediate astronomy books, I find myself going back to this book again and again. I really liked the format and it provided good reference points. It was informative and well worth buying. It always goes with me when I go gazing.

Informative and highly readable

This book is everything the beginning skywatcher needs. I have recently become very interested in watching the sky and this book has answered nearly every question I have ever had. Great pictures and maps. It will get you even more excited about the skies!
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