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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent handbook; 224-pages astronomy encyclopedia!, December 28, 1998
By A Customer
This small handbook is just plain amazing. Each section has a "How This Section Works" that takes the guessing out of charts and sky maps. It covers the solar system with scientific facts, it also has a chart with the location of the planets in the 88 constellations to the year 2009. Monthly sky guides, the constellations from A-Z with hand-measure symbols for width and depth, observation symbols, start magniture, area, size ranking, abbrev., genitive, highest at time/month, history, pictures, etc. I believe it to be better than Peterson's Stars and Planets; and it's smaller! $17 for the softcover.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice starter book..., May 30, 2001
This is a nice, streamlined book. Logical layout, sharp photography, and a clean, crisp design. The first portion discusses the universe and stars (addressed below), and is followed by another section that provides a 2-4 page profile on each planet, including when and where in the sky it's visible until 2009. Following these sections, is a large section covering all the official constellations in alphabetical order with at least one interesting item to check out from each constellation. Obviously, some have more: Sagitarius, Scorpius, Orion, etc. A brief constellation history is provided, along with a small map depicting the constellation stars, surrounding stars, and objects of particular interest. These objects are coded with simple icons to denote "viewability": naked eye, bino, scope, etc. The last section of the book has monthly sky maps. I purchased the flex-cover edition, which is made of some quasi-vinyl material that's quite nice. The book itself seems well made and durable. Why only 4 stars? I have two issues. #1, I wish it were spiral bound. #2, it's not as forthright about its hypothetical aspects as it should be (planetary core composition, Big Bang mechanics, Oort Cloud (!), etc.) Other than that, the book is highly recommended and a pleasure to read/use.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding for novice or intermediate amateur astronomers, May 16, 2002
If you own only one astronomy field guide, this should be it. The charts are accurate & easy to read, the text is informative but not overpowering, and the design is very reader friendly. The monthly star charts can be used from most latitudes - both northern and southern. This is the third edition of this book. I've been a fan of it since it was first published in the mid 1980s.
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