Monday, July 22, 2019

Turn Left at Orion Download

ISBN: 1108457568
Title: Turn Left at Orion Pdf Hundreds of Night Sky Objects to See in a Home Telescope - and How to Find Them
Author: Guy Consolmagno
Published Date: 2018-09-30
Page: 256

Praise for previous editions: 'This is quite possibly the most inviting guidebook ever written to help people with binoculars and small telescopes find, view, understand, and most of all, enjoy everything in the night sky from the Moon and planets to distant star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies. And if you think it's only for beginners, think again - every telescope owner should have a copy.' Dennis Di Cicco, Senior Editor, Sky & TelescopePraise for previous editions: 'Turn Left at Orion is an essential guide for both beginners and more experienced amateur astronomers who will find much inside to reinvigorate their passion for the stars. The diagrams are simple, clear and functional, and the text eloquently captures the excitement of observing. Stargazing has never been made so easy, and if you buy just one book on observational astronomy, make sure it's this one.' Keith Cooper, Editor, Astronomy NowPraise for previous editions: 'Since it first appeared in 1989, Turn Left at Orion has been an indispensable guidebook for the amateur astronomer possessing nothing more than a small backyard telescope. This is not only an essential handbook for the novice, it's a useful reference for the seasoned backyard astronomer. Simply put, whatever your level of experience, you must have this book!' Glenn Chaple, Contributing Editor, Astronomy This unique and best-selling guidebook to the night sky shows amateur astronomers how to observe a host of celestial wonders. Its distinct format of object-by-object spreads illustrates how deep-sky objects and planets will actually look in a small telescope, with large pages and spiral binding for ease of use outside.

With over 150,000 copies sold since its first publication, this is one of the most popular astronomy books of all time. This unique guidebook to the night sky shows you how to observe a host of celestial wonders. Its distinct format of object-by-object spreads illustrates how deep-sky objects and planets actually look through a small telescope, while its large pages and spiral binding allow for use outside. Along with updated star names and astronomical information, this new edition provides links to a dedicated webpage with up-to-date tables and images, and an improved planets chapter. The many Dobsonian-friendly images and small telescope views have been revised to account for changes in modern telescope technology, such as larger field of view eyepieces. With dedicated chapters on Northern and Southern Hemisphere objects, it's never been easier to explore the night sky, wherever you are. Additional resources are available on the accompanying website: www.cambridge.org/turnleft.

Great book for an introduction to stargazing I purchased this book to help introduce me to the night sky and viewing through a telescope. My reason for selecting this book in particular was the great reviews left by other readers. This book lives up to its reputation. It provides basic information about stargazing with instructions for sighting objects in the sky during different seasons. It also provides drawings of what you should see in your eyepiece in both a small telescope and a larger telescope. This is a great book for beginners.An Excellent Guide An excellent guide for beginners and useful for experienced sky-gazers, too. The illustrations that show how various deep-sky objects will appear in small, 2" to 4" scopes and medium, 8" to 10" scopes (though why skip the 5" to 6" scopes?) are priceless. This is the sort of thing that everybody needs to see before buying a first scope; too many uninformed T-scope purchasers (for themselves or as gifts for kids) have over-inflated expectations regarding what they'll be able to see with a back-yard scope and are often disappointed. This guide is also outstanding in that it makes it quite easy for novice star-gazers to actually find many interesting objects to view without having to use more complex star charts. Yup, this should have been my first recreational astronomy guide years ago, but glad that I finally got it, now.Belongs in your library now!!!! Started to get this book many times over the years. Just never did. Sorry I didn't and glad I waited. REALLY like this new addition !! It reminds me of some of the old astronomy series that I used to have from Edmond scientific. Very user friendly and wonderful to use.I'm in my 70's and been doing this for alot of years. This book works for me now and it would have been great w a y back many years ago. I think it will do for you too!Don't put it off like I did. Get it now. You'll be glad you did.

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