National Geographic Stargazer’s Atlas: The Ultimate Guide to the Night Sky

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Witness the wonder of the night skies with a complete, fully-illustrated atlas from National Geographic.
Find more than 200 maps and graphics of every planet and constellation visible from Earth, plus guides for finding the best places to view the stars.
From the basics of space science and maps of every planet in our solar system, to sky charts for all four seasons, Stargazer’s Atlas has it all. Including more than 350 photographs taken from Earth and outer space, plus more than 200 maps and graphics for observing the sky, this atlas is practical, comprehensive, and perfect for stargazers everywhere.
Find inside:
sky charts for all four seasons in the Northern and Southern Hemispheresdetails on all 88 constellations visible from Earthguides to dark-sky preserves around the worldcutting-edge maps of every planet in the solar system, plus dwarf planets Ceres and Plutoadvice and tips for observing night-sky phenomenaspecial pages detailing “deep-sky treasures”—how to see galaxies, star clouds, and supernovae

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Immerse Yourself in Stunning PhotographsImmerse Yourself in Stunning Photographs

IMMERSE YOURSELF IN STUNNING PHOTOGRAPHY

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.

EXPLORE ALL 88 CONSTELLATIONS

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.

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

NAVIGATE THE SKYNAVIGATE THE SKY

NAVIGATE THE SKY

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

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ National Geographic (October 25, 2022)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 432 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1426222203
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1426222207
Reading age ‏ : ‎ 1 year and up
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.75 x 1.35 x 13.9 inches

Customers say

Customers find the book provides good basic cosmology information and excellent topics like stellar life cycles. They appreciate the beautiful photos and illustrations. Many consider it a great gift for astronomy lovers. The articles are accessible and well-written, making it easy to read and understand. However, opinions differ on the weight of the book – some find it heavy and bulky while others say it’s worth the cost.

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  1. Judy

    Best book on outer space
    I love this book because it has beautiful photos of the universe. I chose to buy 2 to give to my grandchildren.

  2. robinquilts

    Wonderful pictures
    Full of information and the pictures are amazing. This is a coffee table size book, heavy with lots of pages. Worth the cost.

  3. Zann Babits

    Beautiful book.
    Love this big beautiful book. Full of pictures of the night sky and so much information.Very happy with it!!

  4. AmberMorelock

    This is a gorgeous hardcover!
    We bought this as a gift for someone who just bought a telescope, this book is absolutely gorgeous! It’s very heavy and very high quality. The pages are thick and nice. This is a great gift for any stargazer! Love it!

  5. Martian

    Great book
    Great content and images

  6. beverly boyt

    Nice book
    Lot of great photos and a lot of information

  7. Susan Curnow

    Great book
    Very informative- good value

  8. Amazon Customer

    A good buy for good quality product.
    This was a Christmas gift.

  9. Bruno

    Excelente em todos os sentidos

  10. Gerardgeek

    Quite a large size book, however very well produced and gives a good historical and current review of astronomy.

  11. Da

    The content of the book was good, but the book itself seems not to be brand new, and there are a lot of scratches and dirty parts. Perhaps it was on display in some book shop, and was then sold as brand new. As shown in the photos.

  12. Kty

    Perfect book for astronomy lovers!!

  13. Grandad

    Bought as a present. Good quality and lots of clear diagrams and information.

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