Guide to Stars and Planets (Firefly Pocket series) by Patrick Moore


Guide to Stars and Planets (Firefly Pocket series)
Title : Guide to Stars and Planets (Firefly Pocket series)
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ISBN : 1554070538
ISBN-10 : 9781554070534
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 256
Publication : First published February 13, 1997

A concise reference by a best-selling astronomy author. The Guide to Stars and Planets is a practical guide to the night sky featuring detailed maps of the moon and constellations, plus a host of recommendations on what to look for and when. In a compact format, this book is illustrated with charts, maps, and stunning photographs from the world's finest Earth- and space-based telescopes. A concise introduction offers a practical guide to telescopes, home observatories and astronomical photography for amateur astronomers. Detailed entries describe the following astronomical objects, organized by the closest to the furthest from The book highlights the most interesting objects that can be observed using the naked eye, binoculars or telescope. Detailed moon maps and charts identify significant features, and practical tips explain how to observe the sun safely. The Guide to Stars and Planets is an ideal introduction to astronomy and a concise reference for hobbyists of all levels of experience.


Guide to Stars and Planets (Firefly Pocket series) Reviews


  • Pinar

    resimli, anlaşılır yazılmış bir astronomi kitabı.. yazarın okuduğum bütün eserleri içinde en beğendiğim kitabı bu oldu.

  • Pete daPixie

    Sir Patrick Moore OBE.,CBE, presenter of the longest running t.v. series IN THE WORLD, i.e. 'The Sky at Night', has presented another gem here. Guide to Stars and Planets, first published in 1980, has been revised and expanded many times since. My edition is the 2006 version, and I could well be hearing the great old man tap tapping on his typewriter to produce his 2010 edition. No fault of Sir Patrick's omission, just that the subject matter is accelerating and expanding as fast as the universe itself.
    The book has eleven chapters of basic easily understood topics from an introduction to Astronomy, The Sun, The Moon, The Planets, The Stars, The Galaxies etc. The book is very easily read and gets better as it moves along. My favourite section is The Constellations that includes both Northern and Southern hemispheres. Each constellation has it's star map which includes deep sky objects and their Dec and RA coordinates. Where applicable even the Greek mythology is included. All in all, so much fundamental astronomical information in this little guide book, of use not just to beginners but more advanced amateurs too.

  • techno

    This a very good book talking about all the stars and planets and soforth.There are different ways the book talks aboutscientific things in space.The black holes are especialy good about all th gravity it pulls in an object in a galixy.The certain angle a light is perjected in space.

  • Dianna

    A good practical guide for amateur astronomers.