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Anton Vamplew

    Misterios del Universo (the Mysteries of the Universe)
    The Cosmic Keyhole
    Simple stargazing
    Stargazing for Beginners
    Stargazing for Beginners
    The Mysteries of the Universe: Discover the Best-Kept Secrets of Space
    • 2020

      Stargazing for Beginners

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Discover the wonders of the Universe with this complete introduction to observing and understanding the night sky. This practical guide explains and demystifies stargazing, teaching you to recognize different kinds of objects and showing you how they move through the sky over the course of the night and the year. It shows you how to understand and enjoy the cosmos, building your practical astronomy skills from the basics to more advanced techniques. Beginning with an explanation of the Universe itself - how big is it, what shape is it, how old is it, and will it end? - it then takes you on a tour around the night sky, building up your knowledge in simple stages. Practical advice begins with naked-eye observations, then illustrated step-by-step instructions show you how to set up and use binoculars and telescopes, and how to take your own pictures of the night sky

      Stargazing for Beginners
    • 2020

      A guide to some of the most extraordinary places, objects and sights in the cosmos, from the amazing worlds of our solar system to distant galaxies and glowing nebulae--and almost everything in between. Includes 100 objects from throughout the universe, arranged from closest to our planet to farthest away. Discover the best-kept secrets of space

      The Mysteries of the Universe: Discover the Best-Kept Secrets of Space
    • 2010

      Stargazing for Beginners

      The Practical Guide to Astronomy

      Stargazing for Beginners explains all you need to know to start studying the night sky. From what the universe is made from and how it works, to phenomena that are present in our solar system. It will also show you how to view these objects and charts where the stars and planets will appear at different times throughout the year.

      Stargazing for Beginners
    • 2009

      In the last thirty years humans have probed the Universe, explored the Solar System and visited with spacecraft some of the most incredible places humans have ever laid eyes upon. We have expanded our knowledge slowly and surely, but still now only see a glimpse of the bigger picture. The Cosmic Keyhole explores the big discoveries of recent years and asks what’s next? How prolific is life in the Universe? How far back to the Big Bang can we probe? And what hidden treasures still await us in the hidden corners of our Solar System?

      The Cosmic Keyhole
    • 2005

      Simple stargazing

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(12)Add rating

      A first-time skywatcher's guide from bright new talent, BBC Blue Peter astronomer, Anton Vamplew Most books on stargazing claim to be for beginners, but by page 12 are talking about celestial equators and sidereal months. No wonder so many people have planispheres but no idea how to use them. Working at the planetarium in Greenwich, Anton has met hundreds of enthusiastic but utterly bemused beginners of all ages, and has made sense of the night sky for them. In this book he introduces the night sky just as if he were by your side, pointing everything out. And contrary to popular belief, you don't need any expensive equipment to start skygazing. Anton takes you through all the things you can discover with just the naked eye. The book is suitable for use in the northern and southern hemispheres -- two sections give equal coverage to where to start and what you can see wherever you are in the world, whenever.

      Simple stargazing