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National Geographic Stargazer's Atlas: The Ultimate Guide to the Night Sky [Kietas viršelis]

4.62/5 (200 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis: 343x260 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: National Geographic Society
  • ISBN-10: 1426222203
  • ISBN-13: 9781426222207
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis: 343x260 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: National Geographic Society
  • ISBN-10: 1426222203
  • ISBN-13: 9781426222207
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"This illustrated atlas is the perfect guide for everyone discovering the wonders of the night sky"--

Taking readers on an out-of-this-world tour of constellations, planets and moons, eclipses, comets and meteor showers and more, this ultimate guide to the wonders of the night sky combines science, exploration and storytelling leading the reader to the most rewarding observations. 25,000 first printing. Illustrations.

Richly illustrated with luminous photographs and informative maps and graphics, this expansive book is the perfect guide for everyone discovering the wonders of the night sky, from those just learning the constellations to dedicated telescope observers.

Combining science, exploration, and storytelling, National Geographic Stargazer's Atlas invites readers to roam the night sky for constellations, planets and moons, eclipses, comets and meteor showers, auroras, and deep-sky treasures including nebulae and galaxies—many visible to the naked eye and all with binoculars or a backyard telescope.

Beginning with basic space science and including a complete set of night sky maps for all four seasons in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, this fascinating book guides the reader toward the most rewarding observations. A unique chapter on astrotourism highlights ancient observatories, dark-sky preserves, and other global destinations for the sky-seeking traveler; a final chapter details current and future space missions and what they might discover.

Richly illustrated with awe-inspiring imagery—including photos from space missions and telescopes, science-based artists’ interpretations, and explanatory graphics—the book also contains 170 maps and charts of planets, moons, and constellations, from Earth’s moon to moons of Saturn. Practical advice throughout helps readers see what they have been reading about, building key observational skills such as “star hopping” from easy-to-find stars to fainter deep-sky objects and focusing on “deep sky treasures:” areas rich in observable phenomena.

Approachable and authoritative, gorgeous and fascinating, National Geographic Stargazer's Atlas will intrigue all who love to gaze up in wonder at the night sky—and find themselves wanting to know more.

This expansive illustrated atlas invites readers to roam the night sky for constellations, planets and moons, eclipses, comets and meteor showers, auroras, and deep-sky treasures including nebulae and galaxies—many visible to the naked eye and all with binoculars or a backyard telescope.

Beginning with basic space science and including a complete set of night sky maps for all four seasons in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, this fascinating book guides the reader toward the most rewarding observations. A unique chapter on astrotourism highlights ancient observatories, dark-sky preserves, and other global destinations for the sky-seeking traveler; a final chapter details current and future space missions and what they might discover.

Richly illustrated with awe-inspiring imagery—including photos from space missions and telescopes, science-based artists’ interpretations, and explanatory graphics—the book also contains 170 maps and charts of planets, moons, and constellations, from Earth’s moon to moons of Saturn. Practical advice throughout helps readers see what they have been reading about, building key observational skills such as “star hopping” from easy-to-find stars to fainter deep-sky objects and focusing on “deep sky treasures:” areas rich in observable phenomena.

Approachable and authoritative, gorgeous and fascinating, this large-format illustrated atlas will intrigue all who love to gaze up in wonder at the night sky—and find themselves wanting to know more.
Foreword: The Joy of Stargazing 6(2)
Andrew Fazekas
About This Book 8(4)
Chapter One Stars
12(40)
Where Are They?
16(14)
What Are They?
30(8)
The Stellar Life Cycle
38(14)
Chapter Two Sun, Moon, Earth
52(40)
The Sun
56(12)
The Moon
68(16)
The View From Earth
84(8)
Chapter Three The Solar System
92(72)
Origins of the Solar System
96(6)
Mercury
102(6)
Venus
108(6)
Earth
114(6)
Mars
120(8)
Jupiter
128(8)
Saturn
136(8)
Uranus
144(6)
Neptune
150(4)
Dwarf Planets
154(4)
Small Worlds
158(6)
Chapter Four The Night Sky
164(114)
Navigating the Night Sky
168(4)
Using the Sky Maps
172(22)
Constellations
194(84)
Chapter Five More Celestial Sights
278(40)
Meteors and Comets
282(6)
Diving Into the Deep Sky
288(4)
Deep-Sky Treasures
292(12)
Supernovae
304(4)
Passing Worlds
308(2)
Tracking Satellites
310(4)
Ghostly Sky Glows
314(4)
Chapter Six Let's Go Gazing
318(42)
Archaeoastronomy
322(18)
Astrotourism Today
340(14)
Future Flights
354(6)
Chapter Seven Seeing Farther
360(56)
Our Cosmic Neighborhood
364(4)
Advances in Astronomy
368(20)
Alien Planets
388(10)
Searching for Life
398(6)
Where Do Humans Fit In?
404(12)
Glossary 416(2)
Notable Deep-Sky Objects 418(2)
Skywatcher's Calendar 420(2)
About the Authors and Acknowledgments 422(1)
Illustrations Credits 423(2)
Index 425
National Geographic cartographers create award-winning maps using state-of-the-art software for cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The results are clear, detailed maps that make map reading fun and informative.