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Stargazers' Almanac: A Monthly Guide to the Stars and Planets 2022

Autor Bob Mizon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iul 2021
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 2022 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 holiday 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 2021 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
  • Suitable for astronomy enthusiasts throughout the Northern Hemisphere's temperate (non-tropical) latitudes.
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    Specificații

    ISBN-13: 9781782507161
    ISBN-10: 1782507167
    Pagini: 32
    Ilustrații: colour illustrations
    Dimensiuni: 300 x 418 x 12 mm
    Greutate: 0.43 kg
    Editura: Floris Books

    Notă biografică

    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.