Star-Hopping: Your Visa to Viewing the UniverseStar-hopping--using easily seen bright stars to locate fainter celestial objects in the night sky--is a basic and essential technique for all star gazers, novice and veteran alike. Robert Garfinkle shows you how to locate the many stellar objects usually overlooked by the untrained eye. Two or more detailed star hops for each month of the year, which can be read in any order, take you on a trip through the night sky, opening new doors of discovery and reinforcing star-hopping methods and techniques. With Garfinkle's able guidance, learn to take the Messier Marathon--a night-long hop across the skies. Additional basic astronomy skills are carefully outlined, including reading star charts, finding celestial directions, understanding telescope types, and using light pollution filters. A lively history of the universe and the ancient myths and legends of the sky round out the text. This is an essential guide for sky gazers who want to get the most out of their evening sky explorations. |
Contents
VIII | 1 |
XI | 3 |
XIV | 6 |
XV | 8 |
XVII | 9 |
XVIII | 10 |
XIX | 12 |
XXI | 13 |
LV | 121 |
LVI | 122 |
LVII | 132 |
LVIII | 140 |
LIX | 141 |
LX | 150 |
LXI | 158 |
LXII | 166 |
XXII | 14 |
XXIII | 15 |
XXV | 16 |
XXVI | 17 |
XXVII | 19 |
XXVIII | 25 |
XXX | 29 |
XXXI | 30 |
XXXII | 31 |
XXXIII | 33 |
XXXV | 38 |
XXXVI | 41 |
XXXVII | 45 |
XXXVIII | 49 |
XL | 54 |
XLI | 56 |
XLII | 60 |
XLV | 69 |
XLVI | 78 |
XLVII | 81 |
XLVIII | 90 |
L | 95 |
LI | 104 |
LII | 111 |
LIII | 113 |
LIV | 115 |
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absolute magnitude Alpha Andromeda appears Arabic arcsec astronomer Beta binoculars blue-white bright stars brighter Cassiopeia catalogue celestial equator Cepheus cloud Coma Berenices companion constellation core Cygni dark nebula degree north degree southeast Delta discovered distance double star dwarf east eclipsing emission nebula Epsilon eyepiece faint fainter filter finder galaxy NGC Gamma globular cluster globular cluster NGC glow km/s in approach km/s in recession known Leonis Libra light light-years low-power luminosity Lyrae magni Méchain Messier Milky Mizar nebula NGC northeast object observe open cluster open cluster NGC Orion Perseus Photo planetary nebula Polaris position angle primary in position pulsating radial velocity red giant right ascension scope shines at magnitude shown in Figure spectral classes spectral type spectroscopic binary spectrum spiral galaxy star field star is located star-hop star's stellar telescope tude variable Virgo visual visual magnitude Zeta