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Philip's Stargazing with Binoculars

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  • 208 páginas
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This new title in Philip's bestselling astronomy series follows the success of the guide to stargazing with telescopes. Binoculars are an excellent entry point for astronomy enthusiasts; they are affordable, user-friendly, and versatile for activities like bird-watching. However, knowing what to observe on a starry night can be challenging. This guide helps users identify the best celestial objects to view through binoculars and offers tips for maximizing their experience. It explains how binoculars work, assists in selecting the right pair for beginners or those upgrading, and provides practical advice for setup and usage. The book includes lists of observable objects suitable for various binocular sizes, covering the Sun, Moon, planets, comets, stars, and more, from both urban and rural settings. Targeted at newcomers of all ages, it features a range of internationally available binoculars and examples from both hemispheres. The guide is designed for all observing conditions and includes a glossary, index, and updated equipment information. Full-color illustrations, 'What if...' boxes for troubleshooting, and easy-to-use star maps enhance the learning experience for beginners.

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Philip's Stargazing with Binoculars, David Frydman, Robin Scagell

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Título
Philip's Stargazing with Binoculars
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Philips
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
208
ISBN10
0540090220
ISBN13
9780540090228
Calificación
3,5 de 5
Descripción
This new title in Philip's bestselling astronomy series follows the success of the guide to stargazing with telescopes. Binoculars are an excellent entry point for astronomy enthusiasts; they are affordable, user-friendly, and versatile for activities like bird-watching. However, knowing what to observe on a starry night can be challenging. This guide helps users identify the best celestial objects to view through binoculars and offers tips for maximizing their experience. It explains how binoculars work, assists in selecting the right pair for beginners or those upgrading, and provides practical advice for setup and usage. The book includes lists of observable objects suitable for various binocular sizes, covering the Sun, Moon, planets, comets, stars, and more, from both urban and rural settings. Targeted at newcomers of all ages, it features a range of internationally available binoculars and examples from both hemispheres. The guide is designed for all observing conditions and includes a glossary, index, and updated equipment information. Full-color illustrations, 'What if...' boxes for troubleshooting, and easy-to-use star maps enhance the learning experience for beginners.