Celestial Sites, Celestial Splendors
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Author
Contributions
- Nathalie Audard-Sword (Translator) - Contributor
Publication
2000-10-02 - Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7751084M
- ISBN-139780521667739
- ISBN-100521667739
- OCLC Control Number42296746
- Internet Archivecelestialsitesce00buri
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number99044952
- Goodreads7270754
- LibraryThing1580214
Classifications
- LCCQB64 .B82 2000
Description
Celestial Sites, Celestial Splendors presents us with a panorama of more than a hundred carefully chosen astronomical objects - from nearby planets, meteors and comets, to distant stars, galaxies and nebulae - and provides a comprehensive and practical guide to viewing them. Each object's location, discovery and optimal observation times are discussed, along with advice on the best techniques for observing it. We are shown how these splendors of the sky can be seen with simple instruments, such as binoculars or a small telescope, and sometimes even with the naked eye. The book also gives advice on the best choice of accessories to use with amateur telescopes and contains photographs illustrating how each object appears when seen through such apparatus, along with excellent pictures from large space telescopes. Its accessible style will appeal to all amateur astronomers and anyone interested in the night sky"--P. [4] of cover.
First Sentence
Located at an average distance of 149 600 000 km from the Earth, the Sun is the star we know best.
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