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Stargazing

Stargazing

Stargazing

Astronomy without a Telescope
2nd Edition
December 2000
Paperback
9780521794459
NZD$65.95
inc GST
Paperback

    On a clear night, the vastness and beauty of the star-filled sky is awe-inspiring. In Stargazing: Astronomy without a Telescope Patrick Moore, Britain's best known astronomer explains all you need to know about the universe visible to the naked eye. With the aid of charts and illustrations he examines how to 'read' the stars, to know which constellations lie overhead, their trajectory throughout the seasons, and the legends ascribed to them. In a month-by-month guide he describes, using detailed star maps, the night skies of both the northern and southern hemispheres. He also takes a look at the planets, the Sun and the Moon and their eclipses, comets, meteors, as well as aurorae and other celestial phenomena - all in accessible scientific detail. Astronomy is for everyone, and even with just the naked eye, it can become a fascinating and rewarding hobby for life.

    • The author, Patrick Moore, is Britain's best known astronomer
    • Second edition of an extremely successful and well known book
    • Accessible and comprehensive

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This is an excellent primer for any newcomer to astronomy and an enjoyable and readable book … Every astronomer should have a copy. I shall stock it in my bookshop and heartily recommend it.' Paul England, Astronomy Now

    'This book is well suited for novices to get acquainted with the stellar constellations, and for everyone interested in observing the sky with just the naked eye.' Orion (Société Astronomique de Suisse)

    '… the illustrations and details of what to look for at different times of year are very helpful for beginners … this book excels at providing easy directions for exploring the night sky. Recommended for general readers.' M. K. Hemenway, Choice

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    Product details

    December 2000
    Paperback
    9780521794459
    216 pages
    247 × 176 × 14 mm
    0.517kg
    133 b/w illus. 6 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Astronomy and astronomers
    • 2. The revolving sky
    • 3. Patterns of stars
    • 4. Star legends
    • 5. The stars themselves
    • 6. Stars of the far north
    • 7. Northern stars: the January sky
    • 8. Northern stars: the February sky
    • 9. Northern stars: the March sky
    • 10. Northern stars: the April sky
    • 11. Northern stars: the May sky
    • 12. Northern stars: the June sky
    • 13. Northern stars: the July sky
    • 14. Northern stars: the August sky
    • 15. Northern stars: the September sky
    • 16. Northern stars: the October sky
    • 17. Northern stars: the November sky
    • 18. Northern stars: the December sky
    • 19. Stars of the far south
    • 20: Southern stars: the January sky
    • 21. Southern stars: the February sky
    • 22. Southern stars: the March sky
    • 23. Southern stars: the April sky
    • 24. Southern stars: the May sky
    • 25. Southern stars: the June sky
    • 26. Southern stars: the July sky
    • 27. Southern stars: the August sky
    • 28. Southern stars: the September sky
    • 29. Southern stars: the October sky
    • 30. Southern stars: the November sky
    • 31. Southern stars: the December sky
    • 32. The equatorial sky
    • 33. Our star: the sun
    • 34. The craters of the moon
    • 35. The planets
    • 36. Space nomads
    • 37. Glows in the sky
    • Appendices
    • Index.
      Author
    • Patrick Moore

      Patrick Moore, host of the monthly television show The Sky at Night since 1957, is a distinguished and prolific author of more than 70 astronomy books. He has served as President of the British Astronomical Association. His contributions to the public understanding of astronomy have been marked by special awards from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, the Italian Astronomical Society, and the Royal Astronomical Society. Patrick Moore is a great enthusiast, always encouraging anyone with an interest in the night sky to get out and observe.