Stargazers' Almanac: A Monthly Guide to the Stars and Planets

Author:   Bob Mizon
Publisher:   Floris Books
Volume:   2024
ISBN:  

9781782508397


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   18 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Explore the night skies with this beautiful illustrated monthly guide to the stars and planets. This large-format almanac allows you to step outside and track the planets, locate the Milky Way, recognise the constellations of the zodiac and watch meteor showers. Stargazers' Almanac 2024 is a beautiful month-by-month guide to the night skies. It's designed specifically for naked-eye astronomy -- no telescope required! -- making it ideal for beginners, children and backyard astronomers. It is a perennially popular Christmas gift -- and one which lasts the whole year round. Each monthly chart features two views of the night sky, looking north and south, and a visual guide to the phases of the moon and the movements of the planets. Stargazers' Almanac 2024 also features: -- Advice on how to navigate the night sky -- Overhead reference map of the sky -- Reference plan of constellations -- Glossary of constellations and Latin names -- Glossary of brightness of stars -- Guide to the signs of the zodiac and how they relate to the stars -- Loop and eyelet for easy wall hanging; presented in a sturdy cardboard gift envelope -- no shrink wrap! The Stargazers' Almanac is suitable for astronomy enthusiasts throughout the Northern Hemisphere's temperate (non-tropical) latitudes and itis printed on sustainably sourced FSC paper using plant-based inks which reduces chemical emissions and makes it easier to recycle.

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Author:   Bob Mizon
Publisher:   Floris Books
Imprint:   Floris Books
Volume:   2024
ISBN:  

9781782508397


ISBN 10:   1782508392
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   18 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

Table of Contents

The Constellations How to use this Guide January February March April May June July August September October November December The man who stirred up the Milky Way Voyagers into the void Stars and insects Stars overhead

Reviews

'This Almanac will show you the wonders of the night sky.' - Bill Bryson 'Practical, nice to look at and suitable for all levels of skywatcher.' - Popular Astronomy 'Now a regular player on the night-sky-watching scene, the Stargazers' Almanac is in good time to be selected as a Christmas gift for anyone with the slightest interest in what is going on up there.' - The Observatory Magazine


'A very good, very useful Almanac.' -- Sir Patrick Moore 'This Almanac will show you the wonders of the night sky, a sight that is becoming ever more precious with light pollution often masking our view.' -- Bill Bryson 'Suitable for all levels of skywatcher.' -- Popular Astronomy 'A Christmas gift for anyone with the slightest interest in what is going on up there .' -- The Observatory Magazine 'This calendar has a place in the study or library as a reminder of what's up in the sky, and has popular appeal especially for newcomers to astronomy.' -- Journal of the British Astronomical Association 'With this in hand you should be able to explore the night sky and sort out Andromeda from Perseus I really felt that with this in my hand I could find my way around the sky as I never have before this is a really valuable asset to the amateur astronomer and a good gift for anyone with even the slightest interest in the stars.' -- Popularscience.co.uk


Author Information

Bob Mizon, MBE, is co-ordinator of the Commission for Dark Skies. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1985, and has been associated with the Wessex Astronomical Society in various offices for many years. Since 1996, he has provided a full-time mobile planetarium service to south central England, and has taken the experience of the night sky to nearly 160,000 people, mostly schoolchildren.

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