Its highly readable format should appeal to observers and non-observers alike. “At last: the sky guide we’ve been waiting for! Annals of the Deep Sky melds through-the-eyepiece observing with up-to-date 21st century astrophysics. Volume 8: Annals of the Deep Sky: A Survey of Galactic and Extragalactic Objects. Covers Cygnus, Delphinus and Dorado. Volume 7: Annals of the Deep Sky: A Survey of Galactic and Extragalactic Objects. Covers Corona Borealis, Corvus, Crater and Crux. Volume 6: Annals of the Deep Sky: A Survey of Galactic and Extragalactic Objects. Covers Chamaeleon, Circinus, Columba, Coma Berenices and Corona Australis. Volume 5: Annals of the Deep Sky: A Survey of Galactic and Extragalactic Objects. Volume 4: Annals of the Deep Sky: A Survey of Galactic and Extragalactic Objects. Covers Canis Minor, Capricornus, Carina, and Cassiopeia. Volume 3: Annals of the Deep Sky: A Survey of Galactic and Extragalactic Objects. Covers Cameloparadalis, Cancer, Canes Venatici, Canis Major plus Worlds of Discovery: The Search for Exoplanets. Volume 2: Annals of the Deep Sky: A Survey of Galactic and Extragalactic Objects. Covers Aquila, Ara, Aries, Auriga, Boötes, Caelum plus a 72-page Essential Terminology Glossary. Covers Andromeda, Antlia, Apus, and Aquarius plus Introductions to Basic Astronomy and Astrophysics. Volume 1: Annals of the Deep Sky: A Survey of Galactic and Extragalactic Objects.
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