The interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas set a new high standard for modern celestial cartography. The same team now presents the interstellarum Deep Sky Guide, its unique observing companion. Taking an intuitive visual approach, for each spread of the Atlas, the Guide focuses on carefully selected objects, either as colored composite POSS plates or through the authors' own eyepiece sketches. They allow you to estimate the visibility of features in the telescope while planning observations. Stars and other objects in the vicinity are highlighted, so they also serve as finder charts at night. An index map on each spread allows you to quickly find each object's location in the Atlas. The interstellarum Deep Sky Guide takes all the hassle out of preparing for observing sessions - there's no need to print star charts or photos. Simply grab your Atlas and your Guide, and go observe!
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Product Details
Weight: 1420g
Dimensions: 281 x 280mm
Publication Date: 18 Oct 2018
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108453134
About Ronald StoyanUwe Glahn
Ronald Stoyan is Senior Editor of Abenteuer Astronomie magazine and the proprietor of the independent German publisher Oculum-Verlag which specializes in amateur astronomy books. He has authored or co-authored twelve books on practical astronomy including Atlas of the Messier Objects (Cambridge 2008) The Cambridge Photographic Star Atlas (Cambridge 2017) Atlas of Great Comets (Cambridge 2015) and the interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas (Cambridge 2014). Uwe Glahn has been an active deep sky observer for more than 25 years. With homemade telescopes of different sizes he documents his results through classic sketches which are published regularly in national and international magazines and books. His website www.deepsky-visuell.de records all of his results.