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Explore the universe from your own backyard! Embark on an awe-inspiring journey through the cosmos with just a pair of binoculars. 50 Things to See with Binoculars (In Space) is your ultimate guide to exploring stars, galaxies, and nebulae right from your backyard. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned stargazer, this book makes navigating the night sky easy and rewarding. Inside, you'll find: * 50 breathtaking celestial targets to discover * Easy-to-follow star maps for every object, helping you find your way across the heavens * "Binocular View" images, so you'll know exactly what to…mehr

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Explore the universe from your own backyard! Embark on an awe-inspiring journey through the cosmos with just a pair of binoculars. 50 Things to See with Binoculars (In Space) is your ultimate guide to exploring stars, galaxies, and nebulae right from your backyard. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned stargazer, this book makes navigating the night sky easy and rewarding. Inside, you'll find: * 50 breathtaking celestial targets to discover * Easy-to-follow star maps for every object, helping you find your way across the heavens * "Binocular View" images, so you'll know exactly what to expect as you explore * Tips and techniques to make the most of your stargazing adventures Perfect for every backyard astronomer, this guide turns the night sky into a treasure trove of wonders waiting to be found. With 50 Things to See with Binoculars (In Space), the universe has never been closer-or easier-to explore.
Autorenporträt
John A. Read fell in love with astronomy after viewing Saturn in a small telescope. In 2016, he became a full-time author, vlogger, student, and dad. In 2020, he was the recipient of the Simon Newcomb Award for science communication from the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. He is the host of the YouTube channel Learn to Stargaze, and is earning his masters degree in space systems engineering at Johns Hopkins University.