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  • Guide to Observing Deep-sky Objectsby Jeff Farinacci

    Springer 2007; US$ 29.95

    Suitable for various amateur astronomers, this book contains, for each constellation, a star chart showing the Bayer labels, a table for many of the stars in the constellation along with their positions and magnitudes, and a table of the major deep-sky objects in the constellation with relevant observational data. more...

  • The Night Sky Month by Monthby Sarah Larter

    DK Publishing 2010; US$ 18.00

    Anyone with an interest in astronomy needs a map to help them find their way around the night sky. The core section of The Night Sky Month by Month contains charts for observing the night sky in both the northern and southern hemispheres throughout the year. Each chart is supported by graphic devices that help the reader to find their latitude, relate the chart to their local horizon, and show which way the stars are moving. Compared with the stars, the planets move differently through the night sky, their movements changing from year to year. Positions of the planets are shown on separate charts in the introduction to each month. The same introductions also identify the highlights on view at that time of year. Following the monthly guide... more...

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