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Ronald Stoyan

    January 1, 1972
    Herschel-Guide. Die 110 besten Deep-Sky-Objekte des NGC und IC
    Atlas of great comets
    Duplex Moon Atlas. The Next Generation Lunar Atlas
    interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas
    Interstellarum - deep sky atlas
    Atlas of the Messier Objects
    • 2022

      The Duplex Moon Atlas is an essential tool for lunar observation, featuring two sections for different telescope types, high-resolution digital maps, 38 charts of the lunar nearside, and 8 charts of the farside. It includes detailed features, landing sites, and an alphabetical index, all designed for use at the eyepiece with durable, easy-to-read pages.

      Duplex Moon Atlas. The Next Generation Lunar Atlas
    • 2019

      interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas

      Desk Edition

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Aimed at hobby astronomers, this innovative deep-sky atlas provides a unique tool for locating stars, star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies, catering to all experience levels. Unlike traditional atlases that use uniform symbols, this atlas visually represents objects based on their visibility, with clear categorization for different telescope sizes. It features user-friendly elements such as a detailed scale, extensive coverage of deep-sky objects, and practical recommendations for filter use. The English edition is designed for accessibility, even for non-English speakers.

      interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas
    • 2015

      Atlas of great comets

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A stunning reference on thirty of the greatest comets that have been witnessed and documented since the Middle Ages. Supported by a wealth of images, the broad historical context and modern scientific interpretation are explored for each Great Comet, providing an invaluable resource for all astronomy enthusiasts.

      Atlas of great comets
    • 2014

      Interstellarum - deep sky atlas

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas heralds a new era of celestial cartography. It is an innovative, practical tool to choose and find stars, star clusters, nebulae and galaxies. Usually, deep sky objects are shown with just a standard symbol in the star charts. This atlas is different: all objects are shown according to their actual visibility. Four main visibility classes separate out objects that can be seen through 4-, 8- and 12-inch telescopes. Within each visibility class, the objects are labeled in different type weights and using graduated shades and colors for the symbols - the bolder the label or the darker the symbol, the easier it is to see the object. Spiral-bound and printed in red-light friendly colors on fully waterproof material, this full-sky atlas has a limiting magnitude of 9.5, plotting over 200,000 stars. It is the ideal companion for amateur observers of all levels.

      Interstellarum - deep sky atlas
    • 2008

      Atlas of the Messier Objects

      • 370 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.6(23)Add rating

      • Simply THE most comprehensive guide to the Messier Objects ever published • Combines detailed historical, astrophysical, statistical and observing information for each object with stunning astrophotos and telescope sketches • Reproduces the text of Messier's famous catalog, along with biographies of Messier and his contemporaries • Compares modern views with historical sketches from Lord Rosse, John Herschel and other illustrious figures The 110 star clusters, nebulae and galaxies of Messier's famous catalog are among the most popular of all the deep sky objects and are beautiful targets for amateur observers of all abilities. This stunning new atlas presents a complete and lively account of all of the Messier objects. Details for each object include a thoroughly researched history of its discovery, historical observations and anecdotes, the latest scientific data detailing its astrophysical findings, and descriptions for observers to view the objects, be it with the naked eye or a large telescope. This atlas has some of the world's finest color astrophotos, labeled photos pointing to hidden details and neighboring objects, as well as historical sketches by well-known figures alongside new deep sky drawings. Quite simply, this is THE most far-reaching and beautiful reference on the Messier objects there has ever been, and one that no observer should be without!

      Atlas of the Messier Objects