The Sky : A User's Guide
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
The perfect introduction for the novice astronomer, this book stirs the imagination and puts observation in a framework of social activity and personal adventure. Written by an award-winning amateur astronomer and columnist, it is a technical guide to the sky, full of helpful practical hints. The lively and fresh style of the author will engage, entertain, and inform the reader. Newcomers will learn how to enjoy the Moon, planets, comets, meteors, and distant galaxies observable through a small telescope. For instance, author Levy describes the features of the Moon from night to night; how to observe constellations in both Northern and Southern hemispheres; how best to view the stars, nebulae, and galaxies; how to follow the planets on their annual trek among the constellations; how to map the sky; how to find a new comet; how to buy or even make a telescope; what to see in a month of lunar observations or a year of stellar observation; and much more.
Beginners who have just joined an astronomy club or amateurs who wish to learn more about what can be accomplished with a small telescope will not find a better first book.
Review
'Joyous enthusiasm sets this book delightfully apart from run-of-the-mill guides to the sky.' Nigel Henbest, New Scientist
'Levy's enthusiasm for the subject bursts forth from every page.' Popular Astronomy
'... he has a love affair with the sky, and he wants everyone to join in.' New Scientist
The Sky : A User's Guide
The Sky: A User's Guide,David H. Levy,Cambridge University Press,0521391121,Amateurs' manuals,Astronomy,Astronomy (General),Astronomy - General,Astronomy - Star Guides,Handbooks, manuals, etc,Observers' manuals,Science,Science/Mathematics,Star Observation,Popular astronomy,Science / Astronomy
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