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Stargazing for Dummies - (For Dummies) by Steve Owens (Paperback)

Stargazing for Dummies - (For Dummies) by  Steve Owens (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>You don't need a degree in astrophysics to plumb the mysteries of the universe! This guide makes navigating the stars easy, and provides everything you need to get started on your journey through the cosmos.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Reach for the stars</b> <p>Stargazing is the practice of observing the night sky and its contents - from constellations through to planets and galaxies. Stars and other night sky objects can be seen with the naked eye, or seen in greater numbers and in more detail with binoculars or a telescope.</p> <p><i>Stargazing For Dummies</i> offers you the chance to explore the night sky, providing a detailed guide to the main constellations and also offering advice on viewing other night sky objects such as planets and nebulae. It's a great introduction to a fun new hobby, and even provides a fun way to get the kids outside while doing something educational!</p> <ul> <li>Gives you an introduction to looking at the sky with binoculars or a telescope</li> <li>Offers advice on photographing the night sky</li> <li>Without needing to get your head around mind-bending theories, you can take part in some practical physics</li> </ul> <p>If you're looking for easy-to-follow guidance on getting to know the night sky, <i>Stargazing For Dummies</i> has you covered.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><b><i>Learn to: </i></b> <ul> <li> Navigate the night sky with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope</li> <li> Identify key constellations and night-sky objects, wherever you are in the world</li> <li> Take your first steps toward night-sky photography</li> </ul> <p><b>The fun, easy way to get into stargazing and start navigating the stars and planets - right away!</b> <p>You don't need a degree in astrophysics to plumb the mysteries of the universe, and this book proves it. <i>Stargazing For Dummies</i> makes navigating the stars easy. From finding your way around our solar system to hunting for elusive deep-space objects, this book provides everything you need to get started on your journey through the cosmos. <ul> <li> <b>Meet the neighbours</b> - get to know the celestial neighbourhood, from the Moon and Venus to Orion and the Seven Sisters</li> <li> <b>Peek into the private lives of stars</b> - learn the basic science of stars, such as what they're made of, the different types, how many there are, distances between them and more</li> <li> <b>Magnify the magnificent</b> - learn about binoculars and various types of telescopes, how to buy them and how to use them to see farther into the cosmos</li> <li> <b>Connect the dots</b> - learn how to recognise constellations and tell the difference between near stars, distant galaxies, globular clusters and nebulae</li> <li> <b>Venture forth into the Cosmos</b> - using detailed illustrations you'll confidently navigate the stars as seen in different seasons in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres</li> </ul> <p><b>Open the book and find: </b> <ul> <li> Instructions on finding your way around the night sky with the naked eye</li> <li> A guide to buying a pair of binoculars or a telescope</li> <li> Tips for identifying key constellations</li> <li> Astronomy and astrophysics basics made easy</li> <li> The low-down on photographing stars</li> <li> Detailed illustrations for all the major constellations in both hemispheres</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Steve Owens</b> is a freelance science writer and presenter with a passion for astronomy. He has been the recipient of the 'Campaign for Dark Skies' Award for Dark Sky Preservation, and he was nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award for public science engagement.

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