Night Sky Atlas

Night Sky Atlas by Robin Scagell, published by Dorling Kindersley in 2004, is a comprehensive guide designed for those interested in exploring the wonders of the night sky. This edition, consisting of 96 pages, presents a detailed overview of various astronomical phenomena, including star clusters, supernovas, and constellations. The book features hundreds of photographs that illuminate the vastness of the universe, making it accessible for readers of all ages.
Readers will find a wealth of information within its pages, including charts, maps, and see-through pages that assist in identifying celestial objects like Orion and spotting shooting stars. The book also includes fact boxes, monthly sky guides, and informative captions that delve into key aspects of astronomy, such as eclipses, nebulas, and comets. With a glossary and index for easy reference, Night Sky Atlas serves as an informative resource for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of the cosmos.
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DK’s Night Sky Atlastakes us on an amazing journey of discovery, from sparkling star clusters to spectacular supernovas. Hundreds of stunning photographs capture and explain our incredible night sky, illuminating stars, constellations, the Solar System, and beyond. With the help of charts, maps, and see-through pages, you can find out how to spot Orion wherever you are in the world, when to see a shooting star, and much, much more.
Fact boxes, monthly sky guides, and information-packed captions explain key aspects of astronomy, with special features on mysterious phenomena such as eclipses, nebulas, and comets. Complete with useful glossary and index, the Night Sky Atlasis an ideal resource for all stargazers.
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