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Paperback. Information on 280 celestial objects. Colorful images, detailed star charts, commentaries

29.7x21.0 (A4)
Print format (size)
Soft-cover
The cover is a durable coating that protects pages from the environment
87
Page count
Availability

Product ID 60973
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty 2 years
EAN 5905555010373
Package size (LxWxH) 11x7.9x0 in
Shipping Weight 0.6 lb
Description

Alexander Shimbalev wrote a very useful handbook for beginning astronomers; it contains information on many aspects of astronomy. It is an easy read, without too many technicalities, that explains everything you need to know about your telescope and the cosmos in general.

The chapters follow each other logically, and thanks to the colorful illustrations (star charts and photographs of constellations, galaxies, nebulae, planets, etc.), this book is well-suited even for children.

What's inside:

  • From the first few chapters, you will learn about astronomy and celestial observations and will find out more about telescopes and their design. This will aid you in your next purchase of a telescope.
  • The later chapters provide you with detailed information about the celestial sphere itself, 280 objects for observations, commentaries, and images. The solar system planets and their satellites, deep-sky nebulae, and star clusters are all listed here with recommendations on observations, along with info about the navigation and the best telescope for the job.
  • After you read this book, the night sky will no longer be a mystery to you, and you will navigate across the expanse of the universe as if you had been doing it all your life.

Additional information:

  • Author: A.A. Shimbalev
  • Published in 2011–2017
  • 87 pages
  • Paperback
  • Published with the help of Levenhuk

Usage: General use product. May be used by kids over 10 years old.

specifications
Product ID 60973
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty 2 years
EAN 5905555010373
Package size (LxWxH) 11x7.9x0 in
Shipping Weight 0.6 lb
Application for children, for pupils and students, for adults
Edition type book
Data storage media print edition
Format, cm 29.7x21.0 (A4)
Books 1
Сover soft-cover
Pages 87
Language English
Publishing house Levenhuk Press
Author A.A. Shimbalev
Year of release 2011 — 2017
ISBN 978-1-945581-22-9
Questions and Answers
Steve Farrell (2013.07.06)
"See it all!" book contains very interesting information on celestial objects that you can observe at night. The information is represented in a very convenient, logical and systematic way. Thank you! Just a little correction: on 87 page on the edge of the Moon there's a title 'Mare Marginis', actually it is Mare Crisium. Mare Marginis is on the horizon. This mistake occurred because of the fluctuations of the Moon in longitude that sometimes give better visibility of Mare Marginis.
Customer service:
Thank you for your feedback!
Jeremy (2013.05.24)
is there information about Neptune and Uranus coordinates? This book were released in 2011 and now it is 2013
Customer service:
This book contains general information on planets, coordinates are not provided.
Stanley Havis (2013.04.13)
Is it possible to download this book somewhere?
Customer service:
Unfortunately, it's not available for download. But you can buy it here.
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