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Night Sky Almanac 2025 - A stargazer’s guide

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  • Collins

  • Paru le : 12/09/2024
A beautiful gift for anyone interested in the night sky. Follow the progress of constellations throughout the seasons with this beautiful companion... > Lire la suite
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A beautiful gift for anyone interested in the night sky. Follow the progress of constellations throughout the seasons with this beautiful companion to the night sky from Astronomy experts Collins. With the aid of easy-to-understand monthly calendars and maps, you will chart the rhythm of the lunar phases, discover events that light up the sky for brief periods, and explore the rich tapestry of characters that adorn the starry canvas overhead. never miss a night sky event wherever you are in the world with this month-by-month guide go meteor spotting, track the phases of the moon and explore the constellations worldwide coverage - with details for both the Northern and Southern hemispheres discover fascinating celestial facts and notable astronomical anniversaries Written and illustrated by astronomical experts, Radmila Topalovic and Wil Tirion, and approved by the astronomers of Royal Observatory Greenwich.

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  • Date de parution : 12/09/2024
  • Editeur : Collins
  • ISBN : 978-0-00-872455-9
  • EAN : 9780008724559
  • Format : ePub
  • Nb. de pages : 272 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Pages : 272
    • Protection num. : Contenu protégé

À propos des auteurs

Astronomy programmes officer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. She holds a PhD in space dust. Storm Dunlop is an experienced Astronomy and meteorology author and translator. Books include Clouds (Haynes, 2019), Gem Weather (Collins, 2012), How to Read the Weather (National Trust, 2018), Meteorology Manual (Haynes, 2014), Practical Astronomy (Philip's, 2012) and is the lead author for the bestselling annual Guide to the Night Sky (Collins). Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, the Royal Meteorological Society and a member of the International Astronomical Union. Wil Tirion was trained in graphic arts and always had an interest in astronomy and especially star charts.
In 1983 he became a self-employed Uranographer, a specialist in drawing charts of the night sky. Since then he has contributed to many books including the bestselling Collins Guide to the Night Sky annual. In 1987 he received the 'Dr. J. van der Bilt-prize', a Dutch award for amateur astronomers. In 1993 he had a minor planet named after him: (4648) Tirion = 1931 UE.
Radmila Topalovic et Storm Dunlop - Night Sky Almanac 2025 - A stargazer’s guide.
Night Sky Almanac 2025. A stargazer’s guide
10,87 €
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