By investing just an hour a week and $50 in binoculars, it’s possible to learn a few simple techniques and quickly gain a real insight into the night sky's ever-changing patterns – and what they tell us about Earth, the seasons and ourselves. Searching more for a learned appreciation of nature and our exact place within the cosmos than academic scientific knowledge, science and travel writer Jamie Carter takes the reader on a 12 month tour of the night sky's incredible annual rhythms that say so much about Earth. During the journey he learns about the celestial mechanics at work in the skies above that are – to the beginner – almost beyond belief. As well as the vital constellations and clusters, and the weird and wonderful nebulas, he sea...
Major credit cards accepted. Call the National Office toll-free at 1-888-924-7272 to place your orde...
A simple guide to get you started in astronomy, from observing the night sky to purchasing binocular...
For the last four centuries stargazers have turned their telescopes to the night skies to look at it...
A guide to practical astronomy. It introduces the reader to some basic (and some not-so-basic) astro...
Explore the night sky, identify stars, constellations, and even planets. Stargaze with a telescope, ...
Takes a look at astronomy, offering general history, soft science, trivia, observing guidance and mo...
The sun, moon, stars, and planets have been a source of wonder for as long as humans have lived on e...
The beginning astronomical observer passes through a series of stages.The initial stage is hugely ex...
Here is an invaluable guide for those stargazers who are just starting out on their fascinating jour...
Astronomy For Beginners is a friendly and accessible guide to our universe, our galaxy, our solar sy...
This book is not for beginners. Nor is it for experts – instead it addresses the needs of practical ...
The The Night Sky Companion is far more than just an observing guide. It is a year’s journey into th...
Amateur astronomers who have been disappointed by the results of an observing session can still gain...
Human history is also the record of our fascination with the sky, and to look upwards is to follow i...
Introduction: What is in the sky tonight? How do you know where and when to look for a certain star?...
Major credit cards accepted. Call the National Office toll-free at 1-888-924-7272 to place your orde...
A simple guide to get you started in astronomy, from observing the night sky to purchasing binocular...
For the last four centuries stargazers have turned their telescopes to the night skies to look at it...
A guide to practical astronomy. It introduces the reader to some basic (and some not-so-basic) astro...
Explore the night sky, identify stars, constellations, and even planets. Stargaze with a telescope, ...
Takes a look at astronomy, offering general history, soft science, trivia, observing guidance and mo...
The sun, moon, stars, and planets have been a source of wonder for as long as humans have lived on e...
The beginning astronomical observer passes through a series of stages.The initial stage is hugely ex...
Here is an invaluable guide for those stargazers who are just starting out on their fascinating jour...
Astronomy For Beginners is a friendly and accessible guide to our universe, our galaxy, our solar sy...
This book is not for beginners. Nor is it for experts – instead it addresses the needs of practical ...
The The Night Sky Companion is far more than just an observing guide. It is a year’s journey into th...
Amateur astronomers who have been disappointed by the results of an observing session can still gain...
Human history is also the record of our fascination with the sky, and to look upwards is to follow i...
Introduction: What is in the sky tonight? How do you know where and when to look for a certain star?...
Major credit cards accepted. Call the National Office toll-free at 1-888-924-7272 to place your orde...
A simple guide to get you started in astronomy, from observing the night sky to purchasing binocular...
For the last four centuries stargazers have turned their telescopes to the night skies to look at it...