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Turn Left at Orion: A Hundred Night Sky Objects to See in a Small Telescope--and How to Find Them

Turn Left at Orion: A Hundred Night Sky Objects to See in a Small Telescope--and How to Find Them

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Authors: Guy Consolmagno, Dan M. Davis
Creators: Karen Kotash Sepp, Anne Drogin, Mary Lynn Skirvin
Brand: Cambridge University Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 50 reviews
Sales Rank: 23709

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 3rd
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.9 x 0.9

MPN: 0521781906
ISBN: 0521781906
Dewey Decimal Number: 523
EAN: 9780521781909
ASIN: 0521781906

Publication Date: October 23, 2000
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Condition: A nice, clean copy.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A Hundred Night Sky Objects to See in a Small Telescope - and How to Find Them! -- This is a guidebook for beginning amateur astronomers. The moon, planets and nearly a hundred deep sky objects visible in the northern hemisphere are shown exactly as they appear in a small telescope (50-75 mm, or 2-3 inches aperture). -- The book gives all the information you need to find these and other objects in the night sky. -- There are plenty of maps and the large format drawings accurately depict what you can expect to see. -- Unlike many guides to the night sky, this one is specifically written for observers using small telescopes. -- No previous knowledge of astronomy is needed, and since the descriptions are non-technical, skywatchers of all ages and backgrounds can enjoy and learn from this book.


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5 out of 5 stars Great roadmap for finding nighttime sky objects   June 18, 2008
This is an excellent book for amateur astronomers who would like direction on exactly where and how to find 100 of the most interesting nighttime sky objects -- nebula, planets, galaxies, double-doubles, star clusters, etc. Be advised that this is not a coffee table book full of breathtaking color photos straight from Hubble or a NASA space probe. This is a book on how to star hop your way from one object to the next. The book is full of drawings that depict how to do this, and the accompanying text is clear and accurate. This book has made finding many of these objects much easier for me. It's well worth the money and I highly recommend it.


3 out of 5 stars Disappointed   May 15, 2008
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

Not a bad book exactly.

But I found it to be a waste of money.



4 out of 5 stars Lots of info   February 28, 2008
Great insight for the novice star gazer. Bought this for my son and he uses it evey time he star gazes Lots of easy to understand information Very helpful


5 out of 5 stars Excellent directions   February 10, 2008
Turn Left at Orion is a great buy, especially for the beginning sky gazer. It is written for both beginners and experts and doesn't contain language that requires a Harvard degree to understand. If you are looking for a book on astrology, then you should begin here. It's filled with information, maps and - most of all - easy to understand language about the heavens.


4 out of 5 stars Sky map for beginners   January 21, 2008
This is a good tool to go along with any new beginning telescope you buy. We did learn a bit about telescopes, the stars, and planets, etc, before actually trying to look at any without our telescope.

The use of astronomers' jargon can be confusing at times, but that's part of the learning I suppose.

A good purchase overall, although a bit pricey.


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