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A Unique
New Book
for
All Amateur Astronomers
308 pages
Large Format - 8.5x11"
laminated soft cover
It includes a master list of virtually all
the best objects in the entire night sky
(+90º to -90º declination) with large,
high resolution images of every single object.
All of the images are scaled to the actual
size that they will appear in
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| The images
include all of the 900+ objects
listed in the 7 most popular observing catalogs (Messier, Caldwell, SAC,
etc), 200+ Herschel objects, plus 90 additional new objects chosen by this
author.
It also includes
hourly visibility charts
that not only show what’s visible tonight, but also at what time and in what
region of sky. The observer simply picks the date and time to get a list of
potential targets, then looks at the images to immediately determine which
are the best to observe.
The book also contains 26 pages of 8.5"x11" sky
maps for those who don’t have a GOTO
telescope and navigate visually. For those who are unfamiliar with the sky
coordinate system of Right Ascension and Declination, there is a basic
review of the concepts and terms.
Many deep space objects are dim and hard to find. In such cases it is
valuable to know the field of view of the observers eyepiece relative to the
object so one can look for patterns in the star field. This problem is
solved with eyepiece field of view overlay templates
which can be overlaid on the images. The book
describes how to make templates for any eyepiece and telescope combination
from common, inexpensive materials,
For astrophotographers, the book describes how to make
camera field of view overlay templates
that can be overlaid on the images to determine what region of sky that the
camera will capture.
And finally, there is also a brief discussion of the
effects of light pollution
on both visual observing and
astrophotography.
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