A Visual Astronomer's Photographic Guide to the Deep SkyConstellation Observing Lists and Photos
A Visual Astronomer's Photographic Guide to the Deep Sky: Constellation Observing Lists and Photos
Rumistrzewicz, Stefan
2010-09-14 00:00:00
[The rest of this book contains a series of sections listed in constellation alphabetical order, i.e., Andromeda first, Vulpecula last. Each constellation begins with a list of deep sky objects, the object type (i.e., galaxy, cluster, etc.), their positions on the celestial sphere, their approximate size, and, where appropriate, their surface brightness.]
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A Visual Astronomer's Photographic Guide to the Deep SkyConstellation Observing Lists and Photos
[The rest of this book contains a series of sections listed in constellation alphabetical order, i.e., Andromeda first, Vulpecula last. Each constellation begins with a list of deep sky objects, the object type (i.e., galaxy, cluster, etc.), their positions on the celestial sphere, their approximate size, and, where appropriate, their surface brightness.]
Published: Sep 14, 2010
Keywords: Open Cluster; Globular Cluster; Large Aperture; Central Star; Planetary Nebula
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