Viewing The Constellations With Binoculars: 250... «No Password»
: The second half is an extensive guide to the constellations visible down to 30º N (covering the US and Europe). It lists more than 250 specific celestial objects with detailed descriptions and finder charts. Key Features for Observers
Published in 2009 as part of by Springer , this 510-page volume serves as both an educational text and a practical field atlas. It is designed for use with standard 10 x 50 binoculars, making it highly accessible for beginners. Core Content & Structure Viewing the Constellations with Binoculars: 250...
According to reviewers from Amazon and Astronomy Now , the book's strengths and weaknesses include: : : The second half is an extensive guide
The book is divided into two distinct sections to build a solid foundation before moving to practical observation: It is designed for use with standard 10
Alternative books like Turn Left at Orion if you prefer over a complete atlas.
: Many readers noted the lack of color photography as a minor drawback for a book of this size.
: Features clear star maps showing stars down to 5th magnitude and more detailed finder charts down to 9th magnitude for specific targets.