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Stargazing at Night: Introduction to the Practical Guide to Astronomical Observation

This book is aimed at astronomy enthusiasts. Starting from the structure of the universe, it introduces in detail the famous stars, planets, star clusters, galaxies, comets, meteors and auroras in the night sky, and introduces various observation methods. This includes both visual observation and observation with binoculars and telescopes. At the same time, this book also introduces in detail various types of stargazing equipment and equipment required for astronomical photography, including brands, purchase methods, applicable scope, usage methods, etc., and provides reference prices. Some reference materials are listed at the end of the book to help readers further expand their horizons. This book makes complex astronomical observation issues intuitive and user-friendly, making star observation no longer difficult and unreachable, and allowing everyone to enjoy the fun of astronomical observation. In the past, astronomical observation books were based on complicated, long and difficult scientific knowledge, but this book breaks the rules and maximizes the success rate of readers in observing stars through a formula-free and calculation-free method. It is designed for beginners. Diagrams often add grids in the sky, objects visible through telescopes, and names of constellations and stars, but they lack authenticity and clarity. This book uses a unique all-sky dual chart. It has a full-color star chart that truly shows the stars of each season, and an identical star chart that includes names and positioning arrow systems. Using these two star charts at the same time can overcome the problem. Many problems with star charts used in the past.