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Why is the sky blue and why are sunsets red? When can I see a rainbow? Why is the moon sometimes visible in daylight? In Out of the Blue skywatcher John Naylor offers practical advice about where and when you can expect to see natural phenomena, what you will see and how to improve your chances of seeing it. Naylor takes in both the night and the day sky, and deals only with what can be seen with the naked eye. Drawing on science, history, literature and mythology, and assuming only basic scientific knowledge, Out of the Blue is for everyone who enjoys being outdoors and who feel curious or puzzled about things optical and astronomical.
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Out of the Blue: A 24-Hour Skywatcher's Guide
2009, Cambridge University Press
in English
0511536593 9780511536595
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Out of the Blue: A 24-Hour Skywatcher's Guide
November 18, 2002, Cambridge University Press
Hardcover
in English
0521809258 9780521809252
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Out of the Blue: A 24-Hour Skywatcher's Guide
2002, Cambridge University Press
in English
1139147579 9781139147576
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Out of the Blue: A 24-Hour Skywatcher's Guide
2002, Cambridge University Press
in English
0511072503 9780511072505
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"Our atmosphere is a thin, transparent layer of air, not much more than 100 km deep, that separates us from the dark and starry void beyond."
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