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| #724750 in Books | Books | 1998-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.00 x8.50 x3.00l,3.50 | File type: PDF | Arrangement of the Guide: | Each chapter is devoted to a constellation. The first page is devoted to generalcomments about the constellation. The second page is a map of the constellation which faces a stellar data table which usually fills the entire page. | The remaining pages of each chapter contain photographs, sketches and finding charts - and all of these pages include writen descriptions of objects as seen through different sized instruments. | Constellations Covered: | VOLUME 1: Autumn and Winter||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| compendium of a community|By drollere|the three volumes of the "night sky observer's guide" are the single most reliable, useful and stimulating guide to deep sky observing available in any format at any price. where other guides are excellent but introductory ("norton's star atlas and observer's handbook"), excellent but narrowly focused (mullaney's "cambridge double star atla
Amateur astronomers today are exceptionally fortunate to be living in an era when high quality, and very large, optics are so affordable. In the first half of the 20th century the telescope deluxe for the amateur was the 6-inch refractor. However, such telescopes were so expensive that very few amateurs could afford them: the majority of stargazers had to content themselves with instruments in the 60mm range. Consequently, most observing guides published during that time...
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