The Stargazer's Guide

The Stargazer's Guide How to Read Our Night Sky

Hardback (25 Sep 2008)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Like the ocean, a starry sky has the capacity to fill us with wonder. A stargazer is anyone who's ever found themselves looking at the stars and wanting to know a bit more. Unlike its more scientific sister, astronomy, stargazing requires no equipment, except perhaps something comfortable to sit on and a star map (such as the ones in this book). Portable, free and completely fascinating, it can be done anywhere - even in the city.

This book will guide you through what there is to see in the sky, why it's interesting and how previous generations have viewed and interpreted it. Organised month by month, we are taken through the various stories - mythological, historical and scientific - associated with the night sky and provided with simple diagrams to identify the constellations. Also explained are the sun - our closest star - the moon, planets, comets, meteor showers (or shooting stars) and satellites.

The book also answers key questions like:
What do we see when we look at the sun?
How did the Greeks spin myths around forty-eight out of the eighty-eight constellations we recognise today?
What, exactly, is the Milky Way?
Why, on the 19th of November, might a stargazer see hundreds of shooting stars every hour?
What does modern astronomy owe to astrology?

No reader of this book will ever gaze up at the seemingly endless mass of stars in the same way again.

About the Publisher

Constable

Constable

Recently acquired by Little, Brown Book Group, Constable publishes a diverse range of bestselling fiction and non-fiction titles. Notable is Constable?s superb crime list, with MC Beaton at the forefront of the beloved ?cosy crime? genre with her bestselling Hamish McBeth and Agatha Raisin series. Constable also boasts a strong non-fiction section, publishing the likes of HRH Princess Michael of Kent and bestselling parody We?re Going on a Bar Hunt.

Book information

ISBN: 9781845297244
Publisher: Little, Brown
Imprint: Constable
Pub date:
DEWEY: 523.8
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 730g
Height: 217mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 29mm