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110 Things to See with a Telescope: The World's Most Famous Stargazing List [Spiral bound]

  • Formatas: Spiral bound, 144 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 242x254x14 mm, weight: 589 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Sourcebooks, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 172829231X
  • ISBN-13: 9781728292311
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Spiral bound, 144 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 242x254x14 mm, weight: 589 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Sourcebooks, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 172829231X
  • ISBN-13: 9781728292311
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"This book and a telescope are all you need to find, view, and record your observations of the 110 most popular stargazing targets. Over 200 years ago, French comet hunter Charles Messier published a list of comet-like objects he saw through his telescope. While he dismissed them as a nuisance, we now know them as star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies! As some of the finest celestial sights to explore with your backyard telescope, these objects are especially perfect for those looking to move beyond the Moon and planets. Finding the 110 Messier (pronounced Messy-ay) objects has never been easier! We provide a star map for each target-plus written directions for how to find it by star-hopping, an "eyepiece view" image to confirm you're seeing it, observingtips from two veteran stargazers, and interesting facts. We also highlight additional nearby objects. These objects are presented in their recommended viewing order-either by season, or during an all-night marathon. Each page contains an observation log so you can track your progress. Whether you're a veteran stargazer or a budding astronomer, this book is your best guide to seeing each deep-sky object in Messier's list!"--

Grab your telescope and explore the night sky!

Over 200 years ago, the French comet hunter Charles Messier (pronounced Messy-ay) published a list of fuzzy, comet-like objects he saw through his telescope. While to him they were a nuisance, we know them now to be star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies! Modern astronomers later expanded his list from 103 to 110 objects—and they're some of the finest celestial sights to explore with your backyard telescope, for both stargazing beginners and those ready to move past the moon and planets.

110 Things to See with a Telescope is your complete guide to seeing each deep-sky object on Messier's list, with features such as:

  • A star map for each target, with written directions for how to find it by star hopping
  • "Eyepiece view" images to confirm what you're seeing
  • Tips for observation from two veteran stargazers
  • An observation log so you can track your progress
  • A recommended viewing order for the objects
  • And more!

Enjoy the night sky through a whole new lens. With this book and a telescope you can find, view, and record your observations of the 110 most popular stargazing targets.

John A. Read fell in love with astronomy after viewing Saturn in a small telescope. In 2016, he became a full-time author, vlogger, student, and dad. In 2020, he was the recipient of the Simon Newcomb Award for science communication from the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. He is the host of the YouTube channel Learn to Stargaze, and is earning his masters degree in space systems engineering at Johns Hopkins University.