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Philip S. Harrington

    Sonnen- und Mondfinsternisse beobachten
    Star watch : the amateur astronomer's guide to finding, observing, and learning about over 125 celestial objects
    Touring the Universe Through Binoculars: A Complete Astronomer's Guidebook
    The Deep Sky An Introduction
    • 2003

      Your Passport to the UniverseThe night sky is alive with many wonders—distant planets, vast star clusters, glowing nebulae, and expansive galaxies, all waiting to be explored. Let respected astronomy writer Philip Harrington introduce you to the universe in  Star Watch,  a complete beginner's guide to locating, observing, and understanding these celestial objects. You'll start by identifying the surface features of the Moon, the banded cloud tops of Jupiter, the stunning rings of Saturn, and other members of our solar system. Then you'll venture out beyond our solar system, where you'll learn tips and tricks for finding outstanding deep-sky objects from stars to galaxies, including the entire Messier catalog—a primary goal of every serious beginner.Star Watch  features a detailed physical description of each target, including size, distance, and structure, as well as concise directions for locating the objects, handy finder charts, hints on the best times to view each object, and descriptions of what you'll really see through a small telescope or binoculars and with the naked eye.Star Watch  will transport you to the farthest depths of space—and return you as a well-traveled, experienced stargazer.

      Star watch : the amateur astronomer's guide to finding, observing, and learning about over 125 celestial objects
    • 1997

      The perfect reference book for anyone who owns a telescope or a pair of binoculars but doesn't know what to look for amid the stars and constellations. Written by deep-sky aficionado Phil Harrington, this handy guide describes the best double and multiple stars, variable stars, open and globular clusters, nebulae, and galaxies.

      The Deep Sky An Introduction
    • 1990

      This comprehensive work takes you on a personal tour of the universe using nothing more than a pair of binoculars. More comprehensive than any book currently available, it starts with Earth's nearest neighbor, the moon, and then goes on to explore each planet in the solar system, asteroids, meteors, comets and the sun. Following this, the reader is whisked away into deep space to explore celestial bodies including stars that are known and many sights less familiar. The final chapter includes a detailed atlas of deep-sky objects visible through binoculars. The appendices include guidance on how to buy, care for and maintain astronomical binoculars, tips and hints on using them, and detailed information on several home-made binocular mounts.

      Touring the Universe Through Binoculars: A Complete Astronomer's Guidebook