The Total Skywatcher's Manual: Explore the Sky: 298 Tips, Tricks, & Skills

The Total Skywatcher's Manual: Explore the Sky: 298 Tips, Tricks, & Skills

by Astronomical Society of the Pacific
The Total Skywatcher's Manual: Explore the Sky: 298 Tips, Tricks, & Skills

The Total Skywatcher's Manual: Explore the Sky: 298 Tips, Tricks, & Skills

by Astronomical Society of the Pacific

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Star charts, step-by-step projects, photos, and more: “The Total Skywatcher’s Manual is a fun book, but more importantly, it’s a useful book.” —Sky & Telescope

With fully illustrated star charts, gorgeous astrophotography, and step-by-step project instruction, this is the only guide you need to navigate the night (and day) sky. Learn about the phases of the moon, how to conduct your own deep-sky observations, how the universe is expanding, our search for life on other planets, meteors vs. meteorites, sunspots and solar flares, best eclipse-viewing techniques—everything you need to know to appreciate the wonder of our universe. The Total Skywatcher’s Manual will help stargazers, comet-spotters, and planet-seekers:
Choose the best telescope
Identify constellations and objects in the night sky
Search for extraterrestrial phenomena
Plan star parties
Capture beautiful space imagery and much more

For well over a century, the Astronomical Society of the Pacific has provided resources, tools, and information to astronomy enthusiasts, including amateur astronomers, families, and science educators. Now they draw on their wide-ranging expertise to guide you through the skies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681886947
Publisher: Weldon Owen
Publication date: 03/09/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 641,275
File size: 61 MB
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About the Author

Based in San Francisco, California, the Astronomical Society of the Pacific has a 125-year history of providing astronomy enthusiasts with the resources, tools, and information they need to understand astronomy better and teach astronomy to others. The ASP audience includes amateur astronomers, astronomy enthusiasts, families, science educators, children, and informal educators, and the ASP has several major, grant-funded STEM initiatives that generate activities for all age groups.
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