stargazing at night
stargazing at night
特伦斯•迪金森
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Stargazing at Night (Practice Guide to Astronomical Observation) edited by Terrence Dickinson and others is aimed at astronomy enthusiasts. It starts with the structure of the universe and introduces in detail the famous stars, planets, star clusters, galaxies, comets, meteors and Aurora, etc., and introduced various observation methods, including both visual observation and observation using binoculars and astronomical telescopes. At the same time, the book also introduces in detail all kinds of stargazing equipment and equipment needed for astrophotography, including brands, purchasing methods, scope of application, usage methods, etc., and gives reference prices. Some reference materials are listed at the end of the book to help readers further expand their horizons. This book makes complex astronomical observation problems intuitive and friendly, making star observation no longer out of reach, so that everyone can enjoy the fun of astronomical observation. The previous astronomical observation books had complex and long-winded scientific knowledge as a foundation, but this book breaks the routine and maximizes the success rate of readers observing stars through methods without formulas and calculations. It is a star observation book designed for beginners. Diagrams tend to add grids in the sky, objects visible to telescopes, and names of constellations and stars, but not with enough realism or clarity. This book uses a unique full-sky dual map, a full-color map that actually shows the stars of each season, and an identical map that includes names and positioning arrow systems. Many issues with star maps used in the past.
