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See your first nebula, even from the city! 50 Things to See with a Small Telescope explores the planets, stars, galaxies and nebulae visible from your own backyard! The book includes easy to follow star maps and eclipse charts updated through the year 2030. With the "Telescope View" feature, you will see how objects appear when viewed through a small telescope. This book will help you: - Choose the telescope that's right for your budget - Identify prominent stars and major constellations - See bright nebulae and globular clusters - Explore the Moon and planets - View comets and asteroids - Track the Space Station and spot satellite flairs - So much more! Written by astronomer John A. Read. Host of Learn To Stargaze on YouTube. Review: Perfect for someone just starting out in Astronomy. - Very user friendly book and very informative but not overwhelming for a โnewbieโ exploring Astronomy. I did not find the lack of color graphics to be an issue in the softcover edition. The information presented was enough for a starting point to exploring the targets. I also love the intro to telescope shopping and the Astronomerโs checklist at the beginning of the book. The diagrams are helpful to navigate finding Deep Sky Objects. I also agree with the authorโs โdifficultyโ rating system. If you are purchasing this item you may consider purchasing the Activity Workbook by the same author to help record field notes and sketches. This would also make a perfect bundle gift if you are giving a telescope or binoculars as a gift to a beginner! Review: Buy This Before Buying a Telescope! - This book is a great introduction to the joys of telescope use and exploration of the wonders of the night sky. It is also inexpensive and concise. They cover everything someone contemplating the hobby would want to know and make recommendations. It is a very easy read and is a great starting point for questions about telescopes and things that one can start out viewing. I got this with a telescope and have to say the book fills in details I didnโt get from the users manual for my telescope. Iโm lookibg forward to utilizing this book and the telescope for some family fun.






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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,454 Reviews |
L**J
Perfect for someone just starting out in Astronomy.
Very user friendly book and very informative but not overwhelming for a โnewbieโ exploring Astronomy. I did not find the lack of color graphics to be an issue in the softcover edition. The information presented was enough for a starting point to exploring the targets. I also love the intro to telescope shopping and the Astronomerโs checklist at the beginning of the book. The diagrams are helpful to navigate finding Deep Sky Objects. I also agree with the authorโs โdifficultyโ rating system. If you are purchasing this item you may consider purchasing the Activity Workbook by the same author to help record field notes and sketches. This would also make a perfect bundle gift if you are giving a telescope or binoculars as a gift to a beginner!
T**Y
Buy This Before Buying a Telescope!
This book is a great introduction to the joys of telescope use and exploration of the wonders of the night sky. It is also inexpensive and concise. They cover everything someone contemplating the hobby would want to know and make recommendations. It is a very easy read and is a great starting point for questions about telescopes and things that one can start out viewing. I got this with a telescope and have to say the book fills in details I didnโt get from the users manual for my telescope. Iโm lookibg forward to utilizing this book and the telescope for some family fun.
R**R
clear writing
do-able, but you need clear skies. i live where clouds abound. still, a good read, but here is a caveat- if you only have binoculars you might want the LATEST edition. it has a yellow spot on the cover that indicates stars of particular easy viewing with binos. john read also has an activity workbook to accompany the book. for kids and up. his style of writing is to keep it simple for beginners.
M**C
Simply the Best
There is a reason this is rated so high in the list of telescope books, namely, it is very, very good. It starts with the basic constellations and proceeds to many of the iconic objects in the night sky that we all want to see. I teach basic astronomy in schools and I do public presentations at a local observatory for kids through adults, and this is the one book I would recommend for those beginning in the hobby. I restarted a lifelong hobby with the 2013 version, and have now purchased the improved updated 2019 edition. Highly recommended! Dr. MC
W**Y
Nicely organized night sky guide !
This book was recommended by a friend. I am so glad that I followed through and bought it. Well written, nicely organized by season, from a knowledgeable writer - an affordable resource to have in my bag to make life easier. I will certainly check out some of his other books. He has written much on this subject
A**R
It's ok.
Fair.
R**C
Excellent quick reference
As someone relatively new to this hobby, I acquired a lot of references, both in print and electronic. I have to say that, considering the covariates of size, scope, target and usability, this may be the best one of them all. You won't have all the scientific background on the targets, so you do have to have other sources for that, but in terms of an actual quick and effective go-to reference, it can't be beat. It is honestly and competently written, by an author who does not claim anything he can't deliver, and who writes with a nice mix of competence and humility. The book is also quite new, and therefore contains up-to-date information, compared to some of the classic standards. It has given me great joy, and I plan to get the next one, geared for mid-size telescopes, as well. Highly recommended.
W**N
A Practical Guide for Beginners
This is a short book that gives realistic help to beginners with a small telescope. The pictures are specifically made so the user will not be disappointed by what they see in their telescope or binoculars. I do wish they included some more background information and the book was longer, but the book does what it claims to do and does it well.
K**N
Excellent for beginners
A very interesting and helpful book for beginners. Lots of examples, easy to read, good tips.
H**.
Fantastic how-to book for beginners!
From choosing your first small telescope to what you can see with it in the sky, the author provides an easy how-to along with helpful images and brief descriptions/education of what you're looking at and where it is in the sky (star maps)! I'll be recommending this book to all my beginner astronomer friends in the nothern hemisphere who inquire about new telescopes and what they can look for with it!
D**N
Best Book for Biginners
Book denote the experience of ....... time traveled writer........who knows the initial expectations / difficulties / financial limitation of a biginner Astronomer......... and let the reader guided..........., to step by step enlightenment to the path of Astronomy ..... starting with a small scope...... Keep it up Sir
R**M
Excellent book for beginners.
This book is excellent for any beginner to Astronomy. Obviously aimed at younger readers, however I found it very informative, I am 55 years old. I would have liked the pictures to be colour but the author explains why they are black and white. Which is ok. I now have a few ideas for my stargazing sessions. highly recommended.
G**Z
A must / obligatorio
A must for Amateur astronomers, nice introduction to the night sky Si estas comprado un telescopio, compra este libro de una ves.
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