50 Things To See With A Small Telescope - John A Read 电子书mobi+epub
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Science & Math > Astronomy & Space Science > Star-Gazing
Paperback: 74 pages
Publisher: John A Read (May 19, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0615826717
ISBN-13: 978-0615826714
No.1 Best Seller in Star-Gazing
50 Things To See With A Small Telescope Paperback – May 19, 2013
by John A Read (Author)
https://www.amazon.com/50-Things-See-Small-Telescope/dp/0615826717
Product details
Science & Math > Astronomy & Space Science > Star-Gazing
Paperback: 74 pages
Publisher: John A Read (May 19, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0615826717
ISBN-13: 978-0615826714
Revised in 2017 and translated into ten languages, 50 Things to See with a Small Telescope explores the planets, stars, galaxies and nebulae observed at stargazing events around the globe. The book includes easy to follow star maps and eclipse charts updated through the year 2030. With the "Telescope View" feature, you will see how objects appear when viewed through a small telescope. If you are having trouble enjoying your small telescope, this book is for you.
Here are some of the other objects this book will help you explore:
Globular Clusters
Asteroids Ceres and Vesta
Comets
The International Space Station
Iridium Flares
I am very excited to share my knowledge of astronomy and I am sure you will enjoy this book for years to come.
Editorial Reviews
Review
This delightful book covers the 50 things to see and some of them are: 'North Star, Venus, Orion Nebula, Mars, Jupiter, The Milky Way, Comets, the International Space Station, and even birds'. Just a fascinating read for me which I will go back and refer to after my telescope is purchased. At the end of the book there are schedules for total solar eclipses and Constellation maps for the Northern Hemisphere. I would say that this is an excellent as well as educational book for all ages! - Top 500 Amazon Reviewer
I have read many astronomy books and I have to say this one is special. It is fun to read with very useful navigation sky charts pinpointing the targets relative to the star patterns. The book doesn't give false expectation of visual astronomy by showing colorful DSO images. The whole presentation is simple but concise. Best if one can make reference to Stellarium or SkySafari as reading along. A virtual sky tour! Very outstanding book indeed.
- Amazon Customer (anonymous review of the Southern Hemisphere edition)
About the Author
John Read is an amateur astronomer, pilot, artist, and writer living in Northern California. His primary interest is sharing his love of astronomy at outreach events all over the San Francisco Bay Area.
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