Astronomy -- Observers' manuals
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Astronomy -- Observers' manuals
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- Atlas of the night sky, Storm Dunlop ; illustrated by Wil Tirion and Antonín Rükl
- Stars and planets, Ian Ridpath ; illustrated by Wil Tirion
- A guide to the stars, constellations, and planets, Antonin Rukl
- Astronomy, a visual guide, Mark A Garlick
- Janice VanCleave's constellations for every kid, easy activities that make learning science fun
- NightWatch, a practical guide to viewing the universe, Terence Dickinson ; foreword by Timothy Ferris ; illustrations by Adolf Schaller, Victor Costenzo, and Roberta Cooke ; principal photography by Terrence Dickinson
- Advanced skywatching, Robert Burnham ... [and others] ; consultant editor, John O'Byrne
- Astronomy for all ages, discovering the universe through activities for children and adults, by Philip Harrington & Edward Pascuzzi
- Spotter's guide to the night sky, Nigel Henbest ; illustrated by Michael Roffe ; star charts by Studio Briggs
- The universe and how to see it, a practical guide to viewing and understanding the night sky, Giles Sparrow
- Astronomy with a small telescope, James Muirden ; star maps by Wil Tirion. --
- Stars and planets, identifying them, learning about them, experiencing them, Joachim Ekrutt ; star maps and diagrams by Wil Tirion ; maps of solar and lunar eclipses by Brian Sullivan ; consulting editor, Clint Hatchett
- An intimate look at the night sky, Chet Raymo
- Star guide, Franklyn M. Branley ; illustrated by Ellen Eagle
- 40 nights to knowing the sky, a night-by-night skywatching primer, Fred Schaaf
- Norton's star atlas and reference handbook, epoch 2000.0
- Stikky night skies, learn 6 constellations, 4 stars, a planet, a galaxy, and how to navigate at night--in one hour, guaranteed, Laurence Holt
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