The Stargazer’s Bible is the fifth title in this stunning and engaging series, and the perfect companion to The Backyard Birdwatcher’s Bible. It is packed with absolutely everything you need to follow the progress of constellations, night sky events, and celestial facts. And the best part-it’s open to everyone, everywhere, for free.
A sumptuous aesthetic is paired with practical tips from experts of the Royal Greenwich Observatory on charting lunar phases and celestial events, notable astronomical anniversaries and facts, the best equipment for stargazing and particular events for your location complete with maps, and much more, packaged into a beautiful, illustrative gift book. Never miss a night sky event wherever you are in the world, go meteor-spotting, and track phases of the moon, constellations, and planetary events. Discover Dark Sky Sites and what we can learn from reducing light pollution. Get to know the Moon’s features and phases, constellations, comets, planetary bodies, eclipses, conjunctions, and more. Find out what you can see with the naked eye and the wider canvas of a telescope. With The Stargazer’s Bible, embrace the magnificent splendour of the rich tapestry of the skies above.
CONTENTS
How to Use This Book
How to Stargaze Safely & Sustainably
The Rules & Etiquette of Stargazing
Brief Glossary
Chapter 1: Stargazing through the Ages
Chapter 2: Stargazing for Beginners
Chapter 3: Stargazing Tools and Techniques
Chapter 4: The Art of the Sky
Index
‘The book will both educate its reader on the basics of astronomy and inspire practical observation. … its publication should inspire the next generation of amateur astronomers, or rekindle interest in those who are already on that path.’ – James Dawson, Society for Popular Astronomy magazine
The New Practical Guide to Astronomy for Beginners
Ian Ridpath is an internationally renowned writer and editor. His works include the Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy and popular series of night sky guides for beginners, including The Collins Stars and Planets Guide and Collins Gem Stars. Ian is the recipient of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific’s Klumpke-Roberts Award for outstanding contributions to the public understanding and appreciation of astronomy. Ian is based in London, UK.
Mary Mc
The Stargazer’s Bible is the fifth title in this stunning and engaging series, and the perfect companion to The Backyard Birdwatcher’s Bible. It is packed with absolutely everything you need to follow the progress of constellations, night sky events, and celestial facts. And the best part-it’s open to everyone, everywhere, for free.
A sumptuous aesthetic is paired with practical tips from experts of the Royal Greenwich Observatory on charting lunar phases and celestial events, notable astronomical anniversaries and facts, the best equipment for stargazing and particular events for your location complete with maps, and much more, packaged into a beautiful, illustrative gift book. Never miss a night sky event wherever you are in the world, go meteor-spotting, and track phases of the moon, constellations, and planetary events. Discover Dark Sky Sites and what we can learn from reducing light pollution. Get to know the Moon’s features and phases, constellations, comets, planetary bodies, eclipses, conjunctions, and more. Find out what you can see with the naked eye and the wider canvas of a telescope. With The Stargazer’s Bible, embrace the magnificent splendour of the rich tapestry of the skies above.
CONTENTS
How to Use This Book
How to Stargaze Safely & Sustainably
The Rules & Etiquette of Stargazing
Brief Glossary
Chapter 1: Stargazing through the Ages
Chapter 2: Stargazing for Beginners
Chapter 3: Stargazing Tools and Techniques
Chapter 4: The Art of the Sky
Index
‘The book will both educate its reader on the basics of astronomy and inspire practical observation. … its publication should inspire the next generation of amateur astronomers, or rekindle interest in those who are already on that path.’ – James Dawson, Society for Popular Astronomy magazine
The New Practical Guide to Astronomy for Beginners
Ian Ridpath is an internationally renowned writer and editor. His works include the Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy and popular series of night sky guides for beginners, including The Collins Stars and Planets Guide and Collins Gem Stars. Ian is the recipient of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific’s Klumpke-Roberts Award for outstanding contributions to the public understanding and appreciation of astronomy. Ian is based in London, UK.
Mary Mc
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