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Record ID marc_openlibraries_phillipsacademy/PANO_FOR_IA_05072019.mrc:54971890:4277
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100 1 $aSchaaf, Fred.
245 14 $aThe 50 best sights in astronomy and how to see them :$bobserving eclipses, bright comets, meteor showers, and other celestial wonders /$cFred Schaaf.
246 3 $aObserving eclipses, bright comets, meteor showers, and other celestial wonders
246 3 $aFifty best sights in astronomy and how to see them
260 $aHoboken, NJ :$bJohn Wiley & Sons,$cc2007.
300 $avii, 280 p., [8] p. of plates :$bill. (some col.) ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 271-272) and index.
505 0 $aBasic Information for Astronomical Observers: Field of View: 180[degree] (the Whole Sky) to 100[degree] (Naked-Eye Scan) -- Sight 1: The Starry Sky -- Sight 2: Total Eclipse of the Sun -- Sight 3: Meteor Shower or Storm -- Sight 4: Fireball Meteor -- Sight 5: The Northern Lights, or Aurora -- Sight 6: Bright Satellite or Spacecraft -- Sight 7: The Milky Way, Field of View: 100[degree] to 50[degree] (the Widest Fixed Naked-Eye Field) -- Sight 8: The Big Dipper and the North Star -- Sight 9: The Orion Group of Constellations -- Sight 10: The Summer Triangle Region, Field of View: 50[degree] to 15[degree] (Moderately Wide Naked-Eye Field) -- Sight 11: Venus and Mercury at Greatest Elongation -- Sight 12: Venus, Jupiter, and Mars at Brightest -- Sight 13: Bright Comet with Long Tail -- Sight 14: Sirius, the Brightest Star -- Sight 15: Other Bright Stars -- Sight 16: Orion -- Sight 17: Other Prominent Constellations, Field of View: 15[degree] to 1[degree] (Narrow Naked-Eye Field, Binoculars Field, and Wide-Telescopic Field) -- Sight 18: Total Eclipse of the Moon -- Sight 19: Total Eclipse of the Sun Close-Up --
505 8 $aSight 20: The Moon at Full and Other Phases -- Sight 21: Very Thin Crescent Moon -- Sight 22: Lunar Conjunctions and Occultations -- Sight 23: Planetary Conjunctions -- Sight 24: Bright Comet Close-Up -- Sight 25: The Hyades Star Cluster and Aldebaran -- Sight 26: The Pleiades -- Sight 27: Other Very Bright Large Open-Star Clusters -- Sight 28: Orion's Belt and Sword -- Sight 29: Algol, Mira, and Other Dramatic Variable Stars -- Sight 30: Novae, Supernovae, and Supernova Remnants -- Sight 31: Starriest Fields -- Sight 32: The Sagittarius Milky Way Region -- Sight 33: The Great Andromeda Galaxy -- Sight 34: The Realm of the Galaxies, Field of View: 1[degree] to 0.1[degree] or Less (Medium to Narrow Telescopic Field) -- Sight 35: Overall Telescopic Views of the Moon -- Sight 36: Close-Up Views of Lunar Craters and Other Features of the Moon -- Sight 37: Sunspots and Other Solar Features -- Sight 38: Partial Eclipses of the Sun -- Sight 39: Transits of Mercury and Venus -- Sight 40: Venus Near Inferior Conjunction -- Sight 41: Jupiter and Its Moons -- Sight 42: Saturn and Its Rings and Moons -- Sight 43: Mars at Closest in a Telescope -- Sight 44: Uranus, Neptune, and Other Dim but Important Worlds -- Sight 45: A Colorful or Otherwise Striking Double Star -- Sight 46: The Great Orion Nebula -- Sight 47: A Rich Open Cluster -- Sight 48: A Bright Globular Cluster -- Sight 49: A Bright Planetary Nebula -- Sight 50: A Bright and Structured Galaxy -- Appendix A: Total Solar Eclipses, 2008-2024 -- Appendix B: Major Meteor Showers -- Appendix C: Total and Partial Lunar Eclipses, 2007-2017 -- Appendix D: The Brightest Stars -- Appendix E: Transits of Venus and Mercury.
650 0 $aAstronomy$vObservers' manuals.$0(NOBLE)2088
650 0 $aAstronomy$vAmateurs' manuals.
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