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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Observers Delight, October 13, 2003
By John G. Hudler (Rolla, Mo USA) - See all my reviews
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Stephan James O'Meara has done it again! In the fashion of his book on Mesier Objects, he has again produced a book that will guide and inform the lover of the night sky armed with a telescope. In chapter one he begins with a story involving an old man and Arcturus which deeply moved me, and later my wife when I read it to her, and which lead naturally into why we observe the nght sky so passionately. The bulk of the text, however, is in the second chapter where the author describes each of the 109 Caldwell objects in detail. Each object has a astrophotograph, his eyepeice impression drawing, a finder chart and visual description done in such elegance that everytime I read it I am awed all the more by what I am observing. In addition, Stephan has included interesting historical and astrophysical information about each of the objects. As I observe firsthand these objects with his book on my lap I am amazed at what I can see that I would not have seen without Stephan's guidance. This is a masterpeice for the avid observer! Thanks, Stephan.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Armchair Astronomers" will love this book!, January 30, 2004
By Rodger Raubach (Converse County ,WY USA) - See all my reviews
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When Sir Patrick Caldwell-Moore had his list of interesting objects , 109 in all , published in the December , 1995 issue of Sky and Telescope magazine , it became an instant "hit" with the amateur astronomical community. The list "mirrors" the list of Messier objects in number , and offers a real challenge to neophyte "deep sky" observers.

The list compiled by Sir Patrick covers a wide variety of objects , as well as a range of difficulty that makes observation of all items on the list a problematic. Many of the objects are found in the skies of the Southern Hemisphere , adding some spice to the already great challenge. Included are some very attractive star clusters , really awesome bright nebulae , distant galaxies , and many "planetary" nebulae.

Author O'Meara has done an excellent job with this second volume of Deep Sky Companions , better that the first ; many of the objects will probably never be seen by many amateur astronomers unwilling or unable to travel to Australia or South America to see the South Circimpolar Caldwell objects , hence my title to this review!

As in the previous volume on the Messier objects , each entry includes a photograph , a sky chart (too small a scale!) , a sketch made by the author at the eyepiece, and an excellent textual description and astrophysical analysis.

This book is definitely a "must own" for every serious backyard observer. It is not without a few flaws : i.e. the scale of the charts being next to useless , and the somewhat over optimistic description of what the average observer might be able to see.
Still worthy of a strong 4 stars. Recommended!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Deep-Sky Companions: The Caldwell Objects, September 10, 2007
By Walter E. Heiges "Starguy" (Elk Grove, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Perfect addition to my reference library for developing a comprehensive viewing list. A must have for beginners and seasoned observers alike. Add this book and be completely prepared Deep Sky Companions: The Messier Objects (Deep-Sky Companions)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Guide, November 19, 2008
Steve Omera book "Deep-Sky Companions" is an excellent read and night time companion. I used to look at the night sky. Steve Omera's book has opened my brain to the sights. His descriptions use the same artistic language as a professional wine tester. In addition, his book uses quality paper and I have them while I observe. Dew does not seem to affect the paper, photographs or text in any fashion. All of Steve Omera's books are now on my short list for purchase.
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent observing guide, March 7, 2006
By Oregon Sky Watcher (Eugene, OR United States) - See all my reviews
What Stephen James O'Meara accomplished with his excellent book "The Messier Objects" (Deep Sky Companions), he has duplicated in this volume with the Caldwell Objects.

An absolutely outstanding to finding, observing, and documenting these beautiful deep sky objects.
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