Summer Stargazing: A Practical Guide for Recreational Astronomers

Summer Stargazing: A Practical Guide for Recreational Astronomers

By Terence Dickinson

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An abundantly illustrated guide to the year's best stargazing season.

"Summer brings with it fine stargazing weather; it also happens to be the time of the year when our galaxy, the Milky Way, arches high across the sky."
-- Terence Dickinson

The cool, clear nights from May to October offer astronomers the best opportunities for stargazing. Few sights in nature can compare with the splendor of a dazzling star-filled sky.

Summer Stargazing captures the grandeur of the universe with down-to-earth simplicity. All that is needed is a reasonably dark night sky, a pair of binoculars or a simple telescope, and this book.

The book features everything else the amateur astronomer needs, including easy-to-use color star charts that cover the entire North American sky for one year and photographic-quality charts for this main stargazing season.

With Summer Stargazing, astronomers can delve into the majesty of the starry night to explore:

  • Planets of the Solar System
  • Galaxies
  • Remote star-forming nebulas
  • Glittering star dusters and more.

Helpful advice is given for safely viewing special phenomena such as eclipses and auroras.

Summer Stargazing is both a stargazing guide and a pictorial celebration of the summer night sky.

Publisher: Firefly Books
ISBN-13: 9781552090145
ISBN-10: 1552090140
Published on 4/2/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 64

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The absolute best guide to stargazing! Has lots of information for stargazers new and old! Most useful stargazing book on any of my shelves. Would recommend it to anyone interested in astronomy!