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OverviewThe ideal night sky gift for all amateur and experienced astronomers“This is a great guide to the night sky at a great price.” Astronomy Now “A handy and straightforward guide.” British Astronomical Association's Journal “An ideal Christmas stocking-filler.” The Observatory Magazine The UK’s Number One Astronomy publisher presents the bestselling handbook to the planets, stars and constellations visible from the northern hemisphere. With 6 pages for each month covering January–December 2027. Designed for Britain and Ireland but usable anywhere in the world between 40°N and 60°N, covering most of Europe, southern Canada and the northern United States. This practical guide is your easy introduction to exploring the skies and a useful reference for seasoned stargazers. ∗ Easy-to-use star charts for each month with descriptions of objects and events to look out for in 2027. ∗ 16 additional pages of useful content. ∗ Charts for the circumpolar and seasonal constellations. ∗ Positions of the moon, visible planets, lunar and solar eclipses. ∗ Includes a section on comets and a detailed map of the moon. ∗ Advice on where to start looking and a map of dark sky sites to avoid light pollution. ∗ Now in three editions: Britain and Ireland; North America; Southern Hemisphere. Written and illustrated by astronomical experts and approved by the astronomers of the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Radmila Topalovic , Dominic Ford , Royal Observatory Greenwich , Collins AstronomyPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: Collins Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.180kg ISBN: 9780008815738ISBN 10: 0008815739 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 13 August 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationThe Royal Observatory, Greenwich is the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian of the World, making it the official starting point for each new day and year. It is also home to London's only planetarium, the Harrison timekeepers and the UK's largest refracting telescope. It runs the annual Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition. Radmila Topalovic is an urban astronomer and physics teacher based in South-East London, and Astronomer Emeritus of the Royal Observatory Greenwich. She holds a degree in Physics with Astrophysics and a PhD in Astrochemistry. Her biggest passions are quantum physics and astrobiology. Dr. Dominic Ford is a Senior Research Associate at the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge UK, where he works on the European Space Agency's PLATO mission. He previously led the development of data-analysis software for spectroscopic surveys of the Milky Way at Lund Observatory, Sweden. He has worked on many science communication and amateur astronomy projects. He founded the website In-The-Sky.org, an online guide to what is visible in the night sky, which can be tailored to your exact location on Earth. He previously managed the British Astronomical Association's website and built an online image archive which now holds over 80,000 images of the night sky. In 2022, Dominic was awarded the British Astronomical Association's Horace Dall Medal for the development of software for amateur astronomers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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