2006 Yearbook of Astronomy

2006 Yearbook of Astronomy by Patrick Moore is a comprehensive resource published by Macmillan in 2005, featuring 331 pages in English. This updated edition includes a variety of specially commissioned articles from leading astronomers, providing readers with essential information about astronomical events and phenomena for the year ahead.
Readers will find an authoritative collection of charts and astronomical data, along with a month-by-month guide detailing significant occurrences such as planets, eclipses, comets, meteors, nebulae, and phases of the moon. This edition serves as a valuable reference for anyone interested in space science and astronomy, making it a useful addition to the library of both amateur stargazers and seasoned enthusiasts.
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The book that no stargazer should be without This fully updated 2006 edition features a range of specially commissioned articles by some of the world’s top astronomers, an authoritative collection of charts and astronomical data, and a month-by-month guide to everything for the coming year: planets, eclipses, comets, meteors, nebulae and phases of the moon.
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