George Moromisato introduces 101 objects and phenomena of the night sky, such as Saturn's rings and the Andromeda Galaxy, and he teaches readers what to look for and when and where to look.
George Moromisato introduces 101 objects and phenomena of the night sky, such as Saturn's rings and the Andromeda Galaxy, and he teaches readers what to look for and when and where to look.
George Moromisato is an American software engineer, game designer, and astrophotographer. He's been programming for 70 percent of his life and has worked at Microsoft, IBM, and Lotus Development Corporation. He is the designer of several computer games, including Anacreon (one of the first 4X games), Chron X (the first online collectible card game), and most recently, Transcendence. But his first love is astronomy, and he avidly photographs the night sky whenever clouds allow. He is the co-founder of PhotonSky.com, an upcoming site for sharing astrophotos and for promoting amateur astronomy. You can reach him via email at george.moromisato@photonsky.com.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Introduction About This Book Observing the Night Sky The Motion of the Stars The Constellations Navigating the Night Sky The Solar System Deep-sky Objects Different Ways to Observe What Can I See Tonight? Star Charts By Season Sights 1-20 Sights 21-50 Sights 51-101 Appendices About the Author
Table of Contents Introduction About This Book Observing the Night Sky The Motion of the Stars The Constellations Navigating the Night Sky The Solar System Deep-sky Objects Different Ways to Observe What Can I See Tonight? Star Charts By Season Sights 1-20 Sights 21-50 Sights 51-101 Appendices About the Author
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