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A Stargazing Program for Beginners A Pocket Field Guide

Title
A Stargazing Program for Beginners [electronic resource] : A Pocket Field Guide / by Jamie Carter.
ISBN
9783319220727
Edition
1st ed. 2015.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Physical Description
XVI, 419 p. 153 illus., 150 illus. in color : online resource.
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Summary
 By investing just an hour a week and $50 in binoculars, it’s possible to learn a few simple techniques and quickly gain a real insight into the night sky's ever-changing patterns – and what they tell us about Earth, the seasons and ourselves. Searching more for a learned appreciation of nature and our exact place within the cosmos than academic scientific knowledge, science and travel writer Jamie Carter takes the reader on a 12 month tour of the night sky's incredible annual rhythms that say so much about Earth. During the journey he learns about the celestial mechanics at work in the skies above that are – to the beginner – almost beyond belief. As well as the vital constellations and clusters, and the weird and wonderful nebulas, he searches out “dark sky destinations” across the globe that help increase knowledge and give a new perspective on familiar night sky sights. On the journey he witnesses a solar eclipse and grapples with star-charts, binoculars, smartphone apps, telescopes, spots satellites and attempts basic astro-photography.  By year's end, the reader will be able to glance at the night sky from anywhere on the planet and tell what direction he or she is facing, what time it is, where all the planets are and even where the Galactic Center Point is. .
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Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 09, 2015
Series
Astronomer's pocket field guide.
Astronomer's Pocket Field Guide,
Contents
Preface
Part I: The Wide-Eyed View
January: Where Am I?- February: Soaked in Stars
March: The Plane Truth
Part II: A Closer Look
April: The Galaxy Revealed
May: Binocular Tours and the ISS
June: The Night Shift
July: Deep South
August: Moonrise, Meteors and the Milky Way
Part III: Deep Sky
September: Third Layer
October: Andromeda Galaxy
November: Return of the Kings
December: One Orbit Complete
Part IV: Dark Sky Destinations
Upside-Down Stargazing
Eclipses and Aurora
Finding Dark Skies
Appendix: Stargazing Resources.
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