Grab your lawn chair, a pair of binoculars, and head outside with your guide to the night sky. Beloved WCCO Radio meteorologist Mike Lynch points out constellations, galaxies and other fascinating features in the stars above. With his friendly tips, warm anecdotes and step-by-step instructions, Mike will help you “make the stars your old friends.”
Book Features:
- Highlights of 27 constellations that you’ll see throughout the year
- Tips that will make you an expert at locating objects in the night sky
- The stories and myths behind the constellations
- Monthly star maps showing galaxies, nebulae, and more
Listen while you look! Visit www.AdventurePublications.net to get the book’s supplemental audio files.
For decades, WCCO Radio meteorologist Mike Lynch has been building telescopes, teaching classes on astronomy, and guiding tours of the stars.
Grab your lawn chair, a pair of binoculars, and head outside with your guide to the night sky. Beloved WCCO Radio meteorologist Mike Lynch points out constellations, galaxies and other fascinating features in the stars above. With his friendly tips, warm anecdotes and step-by-step instructions, Mike will help you “make the stars your old friends.”
Book Features:
- Highlights of 27 constellations that you’ll see throughout the year
- Tips that will make you an expert at locating objects in the night sky
- The stories and myths behind the constellations
- Monthly star maps showing galaxies, nebulae, and more
Listen while you look! Visit www.AdventurePublications.net to get the book’s supplemental audio files.
For decades, WCCO Radio meteorologist Mike Lynch has been building telescopes, teaching classes on astronomy, and guiding tours of the stars.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781591933540 |
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Publisher: | Adventure Publications, Incorporated |
Publication date: | 08/10/2012 |
Pages: | 56 |
Product dimensions: | 10.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.30(d) |