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The National Audubon Society Pocket Guide/Galaxies and Other Deep-Sky Objects by Audubon Society,

The National Audubon Society Pocket Guide/Galaxies and Other Deep-Sky Objects by Audubon Society,
Filled with concise descriptions and out-of-this-world photography, the National Audubon Society Pocket Guide to Galaxies Other Deep-Sky Objects is designed to be compact enough to literally fit into any star-gazer's back pocket. This streamlined volume contains: an easy-to-use field guide covering more than 70 deep-sky objects; a complete overview of the evolution of galaxies, nebulae, quasars, star clusters and other objects in space that make up our universe. This pocket guide is packed with information; abundant color photographs and images capturing the magnificence of the stars that compose various deep-space phenomena; text detailing the different types of objects in space, specific names and cataloging of each space phenomena, information on measuring each object's distance and location in the sky and the minimal optical aid needed to observe a particular deep-space matter. From casual star-gazers, budding astronomers to the more experienced, the National Audubon Society Pocket Guide to Galaxies Other Deep-Sky Objects is an excellent and convenient reference guide to bring along when skywatching.



The New Astronomy by Nigel Henbest,
The New Astronomy by Nigel Henbest,
There's more to the Universe than meets the eye. In a marvelous review of multi-wavelength astronomy, The New Astronomy compares traditional optical images to infrared, ultraviolet, radio, and X-ray astronomical observations of a staggering variety of cosmic objects. With over 300 photographs and images obtained by telescopes and detectors operating at different wavelengths, the authors present startlingly different views of the solar system, stars, galaxies and, in this new edition, Halley's Comet and Supernova 1987A. Specially processed by astronomers worldwide, these images reveal in spectacular detail otherwise invisible events such as starbirth, stardeath, and distant quasar eruptions. Emphasizing the physical processes that produce astronomical radiation, they explain how the observations have expanded our existing knowledge and provided new discoveries. They also describe the new techniques in nontechnical language. By giving equal weight to observations at all wavelengths, this book corrects the bias toward optical astronomy and objectively presents all views of the Universe. It will appeal to everyone interested in the mysteries of astronomy. Nigel Henbest and Michael Marten previously collaborated (along with Heather Couper) on The Guide to the Galaxy (CUP, 1994).



Andromeda Galaxy - The Andromeda Galaxy (also known as Messier 31, M31, or NGC 224; older texts often call it the Andromeda Nebula) is a giant spiral galaxy in the Local Group, together with the Milky Way galaxy. It is at a distance of approximately 2.

Andromeda II - Andromeda II (And II "2") is a dwarf spheroidal satellite in the neighborhood of the Andromeda Galaxy M31 and even closer situated to the Triangulum Galaxy M33; it is not quite clear if it is a satellite of the one or the other galaxy. It was discovered by Sidney van den Bergh in a survey of photographic plates taken with the Palomar 48-inch (1.

Andromeda I - Andromeda I, also known as And 1, is a dwarf spheroidal galaxy (dSph). It is a satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy and is in the constellation of Andromeda.

Elliptical Galaxy M110 - The Elliptical Galaxy M110 (also known as Messier Object 110, Messier 110, M110, or NGC 205) is an elliptical galaxy in the Andromeda constellation, a satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy, and a member of the Local Group galaxies. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1773.



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Astronomer Galaxy Milky Way - Astronomer Galaxy Milky Way Telescope Power Learn to unleash the awesome power of your telescope astronomer galaxy milky way and take a fascinating tour of the Universe Astronomer Gregory Matloff introduces you to all the fun astronomer galaxy milky way and excitement of astronomy by helping you to discover the full potential of any telescope. Packed with dozens of fun astronomer galaxy milky way and easy stargazing projects astronomer galaxy milky way and activities. Telescope Power doesn’t just tell you ...

Milky Way Galaxy - Milky Way Galaxy The Milky Way And Other Galaxies Description not available. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Draw 50 Aliens, Ufos, Galaxy Ghouls, Milky Way Marauders, and Other Extraterrestrial Creatures In this 26th title of the bestselling Draw 50 series, Lee Ames's step-by-step method offers a fun, simple way for children to draw those endlessly fascinating creatures--aliens! Line drawings. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use ...

Milky Way Galaxy - Milky Way Galaxy The Milky Way And Other Galaxies Description not available. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Draw 50 Aliens, Ufos, Galaxy Ghouls, Milky Way Marauders, and Other Extraterrestrial Creatures In this 26th title of the bestselling Draw 50 series, Lee Ames's step-by-step method offers a fun, simple way for children to draw those endlessly fascinating creatures--aliens! Line drawings. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use ...

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