Philip’s 101 Objects to Spot in the Night Sky

“Philip’s 101 Objects to Spot in the Night Sky” by Robin Scagell is a practical guide published by Philip’s in 2014, featuring 224 pages in English. This book serves as an introduction for newcomers to astronomy, detailing how to identify and observe 101 intriguing sights in the northern night sky. It provides clear explanations of what can be seen with the naked eye, binoculars, or a telescope, making it accessible for beginners.
Readers will find a comprehensive resource that enhances their stargazing experience, focusing on various celestial objects and their visibility. The guide aims to enrich the understanding of the night sky, offering insights into the wonders of astronomy. With its user-friendly approach, this edition is designed to engage those interested in exploring the cosmos, whether they are using simple tools or more advanced equipment.
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The new ‘Philip’s 101 Objects To See In The Night Sky’ is a fun and practical guide to identifying and observing 101 of the most fascinating and exciting sights in the northern night sky for newcomers to astronomy, explaining what can be seen using the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope.
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