Navigating the Night Sky: How to Identify the Stars and Constellations

Author:   Guilherme de Almeida
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2004 ed.
ISBN:  

9781852337377


Pages:   205
Publication Date:   10 May 2004
Format:   Paperback
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Navigating the Night Sky: How to Identify the Stars and Constellations


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This book will interest anyone who marvels at the night sky and would like to learn to recognise constellations and identify the brightest stars by name. Renowned amateur astronomer, Guilherme de Almeida, dispels the myth that specialist knowledge and elaborate instruments are a prerequisite for all astronomical observation. His book emphasizes the point that getting to know the night sky with the naked eye is an essential platform from which to start any astronomical observation. Step-by-step, the reader is guided through the knowledge needed to recognise key constellations, identify stars and planets, and interpret changes in the overall appearance of the sky throughout the year. The text is enhanced by the use of maps and illustrations, making this practical guide an invaluable text for all but the most advanced amateur astronomers.

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Author:   Guilherme de Almeida
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Imprint:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2004 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.700kg
ISBN:  

9781852337377


ISBN 10:   1852337370
Pages:   205
Publication Date:   10 May 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

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From the reviews: The author, who is a well-known Portugese amateur astronomer, methodically explains how to recognize the brighter stars and major constellations and, thus, how to find one's way around the night sky. ... This book does an effective job of doing what it sets out to do. I recommend it to anyone who wants to explore the night sky for the first time and understand how the night sky visible to us changes during the night and during the year. (Jocelyn Tomkin, The Observatory, Vol. 125 (1186), 2005) The book is about how to identify the stars and constellations ... . This book comprises a nice selection of careful thought out diagrams which fit in beautifully with the text ... . I would really recommend it to someone who is new to astronomy or as a reference book for the regular observer. ... With the aid of this book ... even the newest observer will be off to a flying start. ... The language of the book is easily accessible ... . (Samuel George, Photopresse, Issue: 44, October, 2004) The book is targeted at newcomers to astronomy ... . the book is interesting and accessible, the concepts discussed are easy to understand and the content flows naturally, with chapters on identifying the constellations, stars and the celestial sphere. ... the book closes with 40 pages of appendices with lots of useful tables and data. The diagrams ... are especially clear and concise ... . This book would certainly point the newcomer in the right direction! I would recommend this practical guide ... . (Mark Allison, Popular Astronomy, July-September, 2006)


From the reviews: The author, who is a well-known Portugese amateur astronomer, methodically explains how to recognize the brighter stars and major constellations and, thus, how to find one's way around the night sky. ... This book does an effective job of doing what it sets out to do. I recommend it to anyone who wants to explore the night sky for the first time and understand how the night sky visible to us changes during the night and during the year. (Jocelyn Tomkin, The Observatory, Vol. 125 (1186), 2005) The book is about how to identify the stars and constellations ... . This book comprises a nice selection of careful thought out diagrams which fit in beautifully with the text ... . I would really recommend it to someone who is new to astronomy or as a reference book for the regular observer. ... With the aid of this book ... even the newest observer will be off to a flying start. ... The language of the book is easily accessible ... . (Samuel George, Photopresse, Issue: 44, October, 2004) The book is targeted at newcomers to astronomy ... . the book is interesting and accessible, the concepts discussed are easy to understand and the content flows naturally, with chapters on identifying the constellations, stars and the celestial sphere. ... the book closes with 40 pages of appendices with lots of useful tables and data. The diagrams ... are especially clear and concise ... . This book would certainly point the newcomer in the right direction! I would recommend this practical guide ... . (Mark Allison, Popular Astronomy, July-September, 2006)


From the reviews: <p> The author, who is a well-known Portugese amateur astronomer, methodically explains how to recognize the brighter stars and major constellations and, thus, how to find onea (TM)s way around the night sky. a ] This book does an effective job of doing what it sets out to do. I recommend it to anyone who wants to explore the night sky for the first time and understand how the night sky visible to us changes during the night and during the year. (Jocelyn Tomkin, The Observatory, Vol. 125 (1186), 2005) <p> The book is about how to identify the stars and constellations a ] . This book comprises a nice selection of careful thought out diagrams which fit in beautifully with the text a ] . I would really recommend it to someone who is new to astronomy or as a reference book for the regular observer. a ] With the aid of this book a ] even the newest observer will be off to a flying start. a ] The language of the book is easily accessible a ] . (Samuel George, Photopresse, Issue: 44, October, 2004) <p> The book is targeted at newcomers to astronomy a ] . the book is interesting and accessible, the concepts discussed are easy to understand and the content flows naturally, with chapters on identifying the constellations, stars and the celestial sphere. a ] the book closes with 40 pages of appendices with lots of useful tables and data. The diagrams a ] are especially clear and concise a ] . This book would certainly point the newcomer in the right direction! I would recommend this practical guide a ] . (Mark Allison, Popular Astronomy, July-September, 2006)


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