Patterns in the Sky: An Introduction to Stargazing

by Ken Hewitt-White

Paperback, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

QB63.H49 2006

Publication

Cambridge, Mass.: Sky Publishing, 2006.

Description

The night sky becomes familiar territory in this four-seasons guide to the stars and constellations visible from mid-northern latitudes. After depicting how the ?celestial sphere? is organized, Patterns in the Sky takes you on a sightseeing tour of the constellations. The book includes: ? An overview of the universe and the Milky Way Galaxy ? The layout and basic motions of the night sky ? Descriptions of nearly 50 constellations, large and small ? Clear, easy-to-read star charts ? Celestial ?signposts? to help you find lesser sky groups ? Colorful mythology and star lore ? Identification of bright stars and other stars of special interest ? The finest southern-hemisphere star patterns visible from the southern US ? One dozen ?showpiece? deep-space objects visible to the naked eye ? Observing hints and helpful advice Patterns in the Sky emphasizes what anyone can see from a typical suburban backyard and concentrates on just-for-fun, naked-eye stargazing ? no optical aid required!… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member shoomg
This book is a good simple introduction to learning the night sky. Good for beginners in amateur astronomy.

Language

ISBN

1931559392 / 9781931559393

Barcode

840

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