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Stargazer's Atlas: The Ultimate Guide to the Night Sky

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The winter sky as seen from Germany. The constellation Orion (The Hunter) is in the center, with the line of three bright stars forming his belt. IMMERSE YOURSELF IN STUNNING PHOTOGRAPHY

A sprawling constellation that ranks as the fifth largest in the entire sky, Hercules is easy to track down since it lies between the brilliant stars Vega and Arcturus. Hercules is truly an old figure in the sky, predating even the ancient Romans and the Greeks before them. EXPLORE ALL 88 CONSTELLATIONS

Just as we use terrestrial maps to find destinations on Earth, we use star charts to track down celestial treasures. NAVIGATE THE SKY

Also from Andrew Fazekas, NG Backyard Guide to the Night Sky takes an expert but easy-going approach that will delight would-be astronomers of all levels. Essential information, organized logically, brings the solar system, stars, and planets to life in your own backyard. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

Photo Credit: ESA/Hubble Visible: Northern Hemisphere Best Seen: Late spring and summer Main Stars: 14 Brightest Star: Kornephoros, 2.78 mag. Deep Sky Objects: Abell 39, NGC 6210, Abell 2151

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publisher‎National Geographic (October 25, 2022)
language‎English
hardcover‎432 pages
isbn_10‎1426222203
isbn_13‎978-1426222207
reading_age‎1 year and up
item_weight‎2.31 pounds
dimensions‎10.75 x 1.35 x 13.9 inches
best_sellers_rank#24,221 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
#3 in Ecotourism Travel Guides
#5 in Star-Gazing (Books)
#29 in Astronomy (Books)
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