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The Deep-Sky Observer's Year A Guide to Observing Deep-Sky Objects Throughout the Year

Handbook / Manual
By: Grant Privett and Paul Parsons
253 pages, 171 illus.
Publisher: Springer Nature
The Deep-Sky Observer's Year
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About this book

Deep-sky observing - that's looking at the stars, nebulae and galaxies - is easily the most popular field for amateur astronomers. The big problem faced by non-professional observers is what to look at - what's visible at a paticular time of year. The Deep-sky Observer's Year is a month-by-month guide to the best objects to view. Objects are given a "star rating" according to how difficult they are to observe or image (i.e. photograph) with a particular size of telescope. The book includes many images produced by amateur astronomers, as well as photographs from NASA, ESA and ESO. There is also some background information about the objects that can be seen, along with lots of useful tips, hints, and resources (especially about what's available on the Internet) for deep-sky observers.

Contents

Part 1: Preparing for Deep-Sky Observing: Introduction. Deep-sky Observing. Binoculars, Telescopes, What can you observe with a telescope? Observing Techniques. Avoiding Common Mistakes. The Messier Marathon and Other Pursuits. What Are We Looking At? 6 Atlases and Other Resources.- Part II: The Night Sky Month by Month: The Star System and Nomenclature. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Postscript.

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Handbook / Manual
By: Grant Privett and Paul Parsons
253 pages, 171 illus.
Publisher: Springer Nature
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