| The 64-page softbound book offers a clear and current introduction to the skies of the northern hemisphere for beginners of all ages. Reviews have said, "This dandy book is one of the finest guides to the sky for the beginning astronomer," and called it "one of the best beginner's guides." This is the fifth edition of Ian Ridpath and Wil Tirion's best-selling guide and has been updated to include all planet positions and forthcoming eclipses up to the end of the year 2004. Organized by individual months, this accessible handbook has 50 individual star charts that will help you identify constellations, star clusters, nebulas, galaxies, and meteor showers. It will also help you plot the movement of planets; and to witness solar and lunar eclipses. Most of the features discussed are visible to the naked eye, and all can be seen with a small telescope or binoculars. Ian Ridpath's engaging text is infectious and inspires readers to discover the wonders of the night sky for themselves. Once out under the stars, readers will find Wil Tirion's skill in celestial cartography to be an ideal guide. Ridpath has been a full-time writer, broadcaster and lecturer on astronomy and space for more than twenty-five years. He has written and edited more than 40 books, including Norton's Star Atlas and Reference Handbook. Tirion’s first star map was issued as a set of maps by the British Astronomical Association in 1981. Since then, his elegant star charts have illustrated numerous books and magazines, including the reference standard Sky Atlas 2000.0 star charts.
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