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Illustrated Guide to Astronomical Wonders - From Novice to Master Observer (Paperback)
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Illustrated Guide to Astronomical Wonders - From Novice to Master Observer (Paperback)
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Loot Price R591
Discovery Miles 5 910
You Save R168 (22%)
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With the advent of inexpensive, high-power telescopes priced at
under $250, amateur astronomy is now within the reach of anyone,
and this is the ideal book to get you started. "The Illustrated
Guide to Astronomical Wonders" offers you a guide to the equipment
you need, and shows you how and where to find hundreds of
spectacular objects in the deep sky - double and multiple stars as
well as spectacular star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies. You get a
solid grounding in the fundamental concepts and terminology of
astronomy, and specific advice about choosing, buying, using, and
maintaining the equipment required for observing."The Illustrated
Guide to Astronomical Wonders" is designed to be used in the field
under the special red-colored lighting used by astronomers, and
includes recommended observing targets for beginners and
intermediate observers alike. You get detailed start charts and
specific information about the best celestial objects. The objects
in this book were chosen to help you meet the requirements for
several lists of objects compiled by The Astronomical League or the
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada: Messier Club; Binocular
Messier Club; Urban Observing Club; Deep Sky Binocular Club; Double
Star Club; and, RASC Finest NGC List.Completing the list for a
particular observing club entitles anyone who is a member of the
Astronomical League or RASC to an award, which includes a
certificate and, in some cases, a lapel pin. This book is perfect
for amateur astronomers, students, teachers, or anyone who is ready
to dive into this rewarding hobby. Who knows? You might even find a
new object, like amateur astronomer Jay McNeil. On a clear cold
night in January 2004, he spotted a previously undiscovered
celestial object near Orion, now called McNeil's Nebula. Discover
what awaits you in the night sky with "The Illustrated Guide to
Astronomical Wonders."
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