BOOKREVIEWS N° R1016
Published in 2008
by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Address : The Edinburgh
Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK
Telephone : 01223
312393
Fax : 01223 315052
Internet : www.cambridge.org
ISBN : 978-0-521-72859-1 - 147 pages –
hardback
How do I get started in
Astronomy? Should I buy binoculars or a telescope? What can I expect to see?
This wonderful informal guide has all the answers for an absolute beginner to
get started observing the night sky. It begins with advice on how to choose
appropriate and affordable equipment and accessories, and covers basic
stargazing techniques, from observing with the naked eye to binoculars and
telescopes. It then takes you on a tour of the night sky, covering the Moon,
Sun, stars, planets, and more. Photos taken by the author, himself, will show
how objects in the sky actually look through modest amateur equipment. Whether
you are a parent thinking of buying a telescope for your children, or a
newcomer yourself, this book has all you need to know to take the first steps
into the fascinating world of astronomy.

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