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Have you ever found yourself looking up at the starry night, wondering and wanting to know more?Congratulations! You're a stargazer.Unlike its more scientific sister astronomy, stargazing requires no equipment-except perhaps something comfortable to sit on and a star map. The Stargazer's Guide provides these maps and shows you what there is to see in the sky, why it's interesting, and how previous generations viewed and interpreted it. Organized by month, The Stargazer's Guide takes you through the night sky's stories-mythological, historical, and scientific-offering simple diagrams that enable you to easily identify the constellations. Let expert stargazer Emily Winterburn enthrall you with true stories of romantic and scientific endeavors, and mythic tales of beasts and battles that led to the naming of the stars. With this enchanting, accessible, and fun guide to the heavens, you'll discover and revel in the beauty and wonder of the night sky.
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The Stargazer's Guide: How to Read Our Night Sky
Nov 24, 2009, Harper Perennial
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