What's Up 2007: 365 Days of Skywatching
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ISBN: 978-0-9782214-0-9
Publisher: Universe Today
Copyright:
© 2007 Universe Today Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: Canada
Edition: First Edition
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Printed: 416 pages, 8.5" x 11", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:What's Up 2007: 365 Days of Skywatching brings you a daily guide for what to see in the night sky. Keywords:Listed in: |
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Top notch observing choices for every night of the year.
Excellent images!
Good price & reasonable shipping cost for a 400 page book!
I rate it Rock on!
Excellent images!
Good price & reasonable shipping cost for a 400 page book!
I rate it Rock on!
Looking for a book to tell you what's up in the sky each night? Then this book is for you...
Come along as each night brings a new adventure - be it with the unaided eye, binoculars or a telescope. We'll explore and learn lunar features with pictorial maps. As the skies darken, we'll look to the stars as we seek out deep space objects viewable to backyard equipment and learn about the science behind them.
No scope? No problem! There's many rewarding things to do here, including meteor showers and satellite watching. Subjects range from the beginner to the advanced amateur. Even if you have a cloudy night, or never step outside you'll enjoy your journey through magnificent illustrations and well-written current science understanding.
For about half the price of a magazine subscription, you'll enjoy a full year of the very best in the sky...
Come along as each night brings a new adventure - be it with the unaided eye, binoculars or a telescope. We'll explore and learn lunar features with pictorial maps. As the skies darken, we'll look to the stars as we seek out deep space objects viewable to backyard equipment and learn about the science behind them.
No scope? No problem! There's many rewarding things to do here, including meteor showers and satellite watching. Subjects range from the beginner to the advanced amateur. Even if you have a cloudy night, or never step outside you'll enjoy your journey through magnificent illustrations and well-written current science understanding.
For about half the price of a magazine subscription, you'll enjoy a full year of the very best in the sky...
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