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A Peterson Field Guide to Stars and Planets (Peterson Field Guides)
Jay M. Pasachoff Professor of Astronomy
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| #134841 in Books | Jay M Pasachoff Professor of Astronomy | 1999-11-23 | 1999-11-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.25 x1.19 x4.50l,1.40 | File type: PDF | 592 pages | A Field Guide to Stars and Planets||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Field tested, astronomer approved|By Julie Seymour|I saw this at a friend of mine's, and instantly knew it was superior to my Cambridge Guide to the Stars and Planets that I've long relied on. Although I own the SkyAtlas 2000 star charts, and am a professional astronomer, these handy reference guides are GREAT for quick look ups, reference info, learning what constellation a gi
The fourth edition of this best-selling field guide was revised and updated to include the latest information. As of the 14th printing (June 2016; the cover medallion says "Pluto Flyby Included), all the time-sensitive material is valid through 2020: solar eclipses, phases of the moon, positions of the planets, and more. Twenty-four Monthly Sky Maps, revised and in color, show exactly what you’ll see when facing north or south in the night sky. Fifty-two Atlas...
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