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    ISBN
    9781554071470
    Book Title
    Nightwatch : a Practical Guide to Viewing the Universe
    Publisher
    Firefly Books, The Limited
    Item Length
    10.8 in
    Edition
    4
    Publication Year
    2006
    Format
    Spiral
    Language
    English
    Illustrator
    Costanzo, Victor, Schaller, Adolf, Dickinson, Terence, Yes
    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Author
    Terence Dickinson
    Genre
    Science
    Topic
    Astronomy
    Item Weight
    44.3 Oz
    Item Width
    11 in
    Number of Pages
    192 Pages

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    Publisher
    Firefly Books, The Limited
    ISBN-10
    155407147X
    ISBN-13
    9781554071470
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    15038383804

    Product Key Features

    Edition
    4
    Book Title
    Nightwatch : a Practical Guide to Viewing the Universe
    Number of Pages
    192 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2006
    Topic
    Astronomy
    Illustrator
    Costanzo, Victor, Schaller, Adolf, Dickinson, Terence, Yes
    Genre
    Science
    Author
    Terence Dickinson
    Format
    Spiral

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    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    44.3 Oz
    Item Length
    10.8 in
    Item Width
    11 in

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    LCCN
    2006-491527
    Dewey Edition
    22
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    If Canadians look at the sky more than anyone else in the world, it's thanks to one of our own NightWatch, now in its fourth edition, has become a staple in many Canadian cottages and amateur astronomers' bookshelves along with his popular The Backyard Astronomer's Guide The book has also quietly gone on to be the bestselling stargazer's guide in the world, having been translated into Spanish, Italian, Greek and other languages, and selling a stead 25,000 copies or more a year around the world, [Review-of-previous-edition: ] An excellent resource for aspiring astronomers and astrophotographers., [Review-of-previous-edition:] One of the top stargazing guides in the English language, gives novices just the right information., NightWatch remains the best single source on sky watching and astronomy equipment for the backyard enthusiast., Some astronomy books become trusted friends; sun-baked, dew-drenched companions, their well-thumbed, fact-filled pages tattered with time. This fourth edition is just such a book. First published in 1983 but now updated and expanded, it will please loyal backyard astronomers and entice newbies seeking a first complete guide... A skilled observer and accomplished astrophotographer, the author knows what's out there and how to best see it., This is a fantastic introductory book chock full of information and charts Well written and engaging, it is sure to provide all the information to get Dad started looking at the night sky, This fourth edition of the essential guide for amateur stargazers is newly updated, lavishly illustrated and packed with facts and a cosmic closet-full of other astronomical delights For anyone who ever looked up and wondered what's out there, Nightwatch puts the heavens at your fingertips, The essential guide for stargazers... lavishly illustrated... A cosmic closet-full of astronomical delights. [that] puts the heavens at your fingertips., [Review-of-previous-edition:] An ideal first book for the backyard astronomer ... one that will grow along with the observer's skill., A clear, concise manual for backyard stargazing... fantastically revised... The best introduction around., A paramount book of sky objects easy and understandable This practical guide is a must for the science classroom teacher, the beginning or amateur astronomer, and young and old students of the night The author gives a sensible, realistic perspective on night sky viewing I believe this is the best book in its field available to amateurs, [Review-of-previous-edition:] An accessible reference for all amateur astronomers ... Packed with practical information., [Globe and Mail 2006 Holiday Gift Book selection] Remains perhaps the best book available for amateur astronomers, and makes fascinating browsing even if you never put eye to telescope., If you buy this book for no other reason that to ..find the North Star...then it'll be worth your money., [Review-of-previous-edition:] Wonderful book...The kind of guide that takes you by the hand and leads you to all the good stuff., [Nightwatch was] a clear, concise manual for backyard stargazing that also managed to convey the excitement of astronomy. This fantastically revised edition continues that tradition, but now includes sky maps for observers in the southern hemisphere and a guide to celestial phenomena up to 2018. The best introduction around., This book is widely regarded as the essential guidebook for beginning stargazers. If you buy this book for no other reason that to help you find the North Star, so that you can take images of Star Trails, then it'll be worth your money., [Review-of-previous-edition:] Easily the best in its field. ... Highly recommended for all libraries. [Review-of-previous-edition:] Highly recommended as the best of its kind. [Review-of-previous-edition:] This is a book you can confidently recommend to anyone who is just starting out in astronomy. [Review-of-previous-edition:] Absolutely the best book for beginners., A paramount book of sky objects... easy and understandable. This practical guide is a must for the science classroom teacher, the beginning or amateur astronomer, and young and old students of the night. The author gives a sensible, realistic perspective on night sky viewing. I believe this is the best book in its field available to amateurs., [Review-of-previous-edition: ] Wonderful book...The kind of guide that takes you by the hand and leads you to all the good stuff. -- Jim Quig "Calgary Herald" (04/11/2005), If Canadians look at the sky more than anyone else in the world, it's thanks to one of our own....NightWatch, now in its fourth edition, has become a staple in many Canadian cottages and amateur astronomers' bookshelves along with his popular The Backyard Astronomer's Guide. The book has also quietly gone on to be the bestselling stargazer's guide in the world, having been translated into Spanish, Italian, Greek and other languages, and selling a stead 25,000 copies or more a year around the world., Aspiring stargazers will find everything that they need to unlock the secrets of the night sky in this newly updated edition. Public and school libraries will certainly want to update their collections with this book., Renowned author and astronomer Terence Dickinson took Grade 5 and 6 students from the [North Bay] area through the universe to make snowballs from water and ice particles that make up Saturn's rings, and visit the red liquid methane lakes of its moon, Titan "I'm hoping that they'll walk away with excitement about the universe," he said " It's a subject that young people are not discarding They're living with it They're interested in it And they know a lot ", Some astronomy books become trusted friends; sun-baked, dew-drenched companions, their well-thumbed, fact-filled pages tattered with time This fourth edition is just such a book First published in 1983 but now updated and expanded, it will please loyal backyard astronomers and entice newbies seeking a first complete guide A skilled observer and accomplished astrophotographer, the author knows what's out there and how to best see it, General interest introduction to astronomy now in its fourth edition bends the mind with information, This book is widely regarded as the essential guidebook for beginning stargazers If you buy this book for no other reason that to help you find the North Star, so that you can take images of Star Trails, then it'll be worth your money, This is a fantastic introductory book chock full of information and charts. Well written and engaging, it is sure to provide all the information to get Dad started looking at the night sky., New, better-quality photos; amped-up sections on astrophotography and using amateur telescopic equipment... new chapter on the [Southern hemisphere]skies., This fourth edition of the essential guide for amateur stargazers is newly updated, lavishly illustrated...and packed with facts...and a cosmic closet-full of other astronomical delights. For anyone who ever looked up and wondered what's out there, Nightwatch puts the heavens at your fingertips., [Review-of-previous-edition:] I believe I've found the best beginners [astronomy] book ever.... nothing short of awesome., [Globe and Mail 2006 Holiday Gift Book selection] Remains perhaps the best book available for amateur astronomers, and makes fascinating browsing even if you never put eye to telescope, [Review-of-previous-edition:] Dickinson ensures that his guide will retain its position as a classic., It may be hard to justify upgrading from later printings of the third edition, but NightWatch remains one of the best sourcebooks to introduce beginning astronomers to the night sky -- and to keep them interested., [Review-of-previous-edition: ] Easily the best in its field. ... Highly recommended for all libraries., [Astronomy] is a subject that young people are not discarding.....They're interested in it. And they know a lot.", This is a wonderful, single-volume introduction to the night sky and its wonders More than that, it's chock-full of valuable information to help you understand how your telescope works and what all those dials and knobs do If you only purchase one item to go with your new telescope, this should be it, [Review of previous edition:] One of the best all-around general astronomy books ... simple to understand., New, better-quality photos; amped-up sections on astrophotography and using amateur telescopic equipment; and a new chapter on the skies visible from the Southern hemisphere., NightWatch remains one of the best sourcebooks to introduce beginning astronomers to the night sky, and to keep them interested., [Review-of-previous-edition: ] An ideal first book for the backyard astronomer ... one that will grow along with the observer's skill. -- Chet Raymo "Sky and Telescope", Renowned author and astronomer Terence Dickinson took Grade 5 and 6 students from the [North Bay] area through the universe to make snowballs from water and ice particles that make up Saturn's rings, and visit the red liquid methane lakes of its moon, Titan.... "I'm hoping that they'll walk away with excitement about the universe," he said." It's a subject that young people are not discarding. They're living with it. They're interested in it. And they know a lot.", This is a wonderful, single-volume introduction to the night sky and its wonders. More than that, it's chock-full of valuable information to help you understand how your telescope works and what all those dials and knobs do. If you only purchase one item to go with your new telescope, this should be it., The perfect introduction to astronomy and stargazing It has been the top-selling stargazing guide for over 20 years With information that even the most experienced stargazers will find comes in handy, With this book, viewing the night skies can become fun again, and a family affair.... A must-have book., Newly updated, lavishly illustrated...packed with facts...and a cosmic closet-full of other astronomical delights. Nightwatch puts the heavens at your fingertips., With this book, viewing the night skies can become fun again, and a family affair A must-have book, to stimulate interest in the heavens above, and away from video games and less productive activities, This is a fantastic introductory book chock full of information and charts. Well written and engaging., [Review-of-previous-edition: ] I believe I've found the best beginners [astronomy] book ever.... nothing short of awesome. -- Bob Burris "Sailsbury Post" (05/14/2005), The perfect introduction to astronomy and stargazing. It has been the top-selling stargazing guide for over 20 years... With information that even the most experienced stargazers will find comes in handy., NightWatch remains the best single source on sky watching and astronomy equipment for the backyard enthusiast, ÝReview-of-previous-edition: ¨ A great all-round astronomy guide. -- Glenn Chaple "Astronomy" (12/01/2002), General interest introduction to astronomy now in its fourth edition... bends the mind with information., This practical guide is a must ... I believe this is the best book in its field available to amateurs., New, better-quality photos; amped-up sections on astrophotography and using amateur telescopic equipment; and a new chapter on the skies visible from the Southern hemisphere, [Review-of-previous-edition:] Easily the best in its field. ... Highly recommended for all libraries., ÝReview-of-previous-edition: ¨ This is a book you can confidently recommend to anyone who is just starting out in astronomy., [Review-of-previous-edition:] This is a book you can confidently recommend to anyone who is just starting out in astronomy, With this book, viewing the night skies can become fun again, and a family affair.... A must-have book, to stimulate interest in the heavens above, and away from video games and less productive activities., NightWatch, now in its fourth edition, has become a staple in many Canadian cottages and amateur astronomers' bookshelves., ÝReview-of-previous-edition: ¨ Easily the best in its field. ... Highly recommended for all libraries., Aspiring stargazers will find everything that they need to unlock the secrets of the night sky in this newly updated edition Public and school libraries will certainly want to update their collections with this book, [Review-of-previous-edition:] [Nightwatch was] a clear, concise manual for backyard stargazing that also managed to convey the excitement of astronomy. This fantastically revised edition continues that tradition, but now includes sky maps for observers in the southern hemisphere and a guide to celestial phenomena up to 2018. The best introduction around., Remains perhaps the best book available for amateur astronomers ... fascinating browsing even if you never put eye to telescope., [Review-of-previous-edition:] [Nightwatch was] a clear, concise manual for backyard stargazing that also managed to convey the excitement of astronomy This fantastically revised edition continues that tradition, but now includes sky maps for observers in the southern hemisphere and a guide to celestial phenomena up to 2018 The best introduction around, [Review-of-previous-edition:] This is a book you can confidently recommend to anyone who is just starting out in astronomy., It may be hard to justify upgrading from later printings of the third edition, but NightWatch remains one of the best sourcebooks to introduce beginning astronomers to the night sky -- and to keep them interested
    Grade From
    Fifth Grade
    Dewey Decimal
    520
    Grade To
    Twelfth Grade
    Edition Description
    Revised edition,Expanded
    Table Of Content
    Discovering the Cosmos Naturalists of the Night The Starry Realm The Universe in Eleven Steps The Milky Way Galaxy Hubble Deep Field Backyard Astronomy Sky Motions Sky Measures Big Dipper Signpost Star Brightness Constellations and Star Names Star and Constellation Pronunciation Guide Stars for all Seasons The All-Sky Charts The Spring Sky The Summer Sky Urban Myths of Stargazing The Light-Pollution Factor The Autumn Sky The Winter Sky The Ecliptic and the Zodiac Stargazing Equipment Selecting Binoculars Telescopes Frequently Asked Questions About Telescopes Telescope Types Computer-Age Scopes Accessories Eyepieces Factors to Consider When Selecting a First Telescope Probing the Depths Double Stars Using Your Night Eyes Variable Stars Star Clusters Distances to Stars and Galaxies Nebulas Averted Vision Globular Clusters Galaxies Telescope Experience Designation of Sky Objects Atlas of 20 Star Charts The Planets Astronomy From the City Mercury Venus Mars The Asteroid Belt Jupiter Saturn The Outer Planets Visibility of the Planets 2005-2018 Moon and Sun Moon Maps Observing the Sun The Moon Illusion Solar and Lunar Eclipses Observing Eclipses The Eclipse Cult Eclipse Tables Comets, Meteors and Auroras Famous and Infamous Comets Meteors Auroras Photographing the Night Sky Astro-Imaging Revolution Night-Sky Imaging Techniques The Barn-Door Tracker CCD Cameras Southern Hemisphere Night Sky Southern Sky Charts Caribbean Night Sky Resources Index
    Synopsis
    Often cited as the best introduction to stargazing the 4th edition of NightWatch is revised throughout and includes star charts, equipment suggestions, astrophotography, tables and references good until 2018, and is a friendly and knowledgeable guide., Revised Fourth Edition: updated for use through 2025. The first three editions of NightWatch sold more than 600,000 copies, making it the top-selling stargazing guide in the world for the last 20 years. The key feature of this classic title is the section of star charts that are cherished by backyard astronomers everywhere. Each new edition has outsold the previous one because of thorough revisions and additional new material. NightWatch has been acclaimed as the best general interest introduction to astronomy. The fourth edition has improvements over the 3rd edition in every chapter, including: The famous charts, ideal for stargazers using a small telescope or binoculars A complete update of the equipment section, including computerized telescopes An enlarged photography section, including how-to instructions for using the new generation of digital cameras for astronomical photography, both with and without a telescope The tables of future solar and lunar eclipses, planetary conjunctions and planet locations, updated through 2025. This edition includes star charts for use in the southern hemisphere. There are also dozens of new photographs throughout the book that show the latest thrilling discoveries made by current space observatories and probes.
    LC Classification Number
    QB64.D535 2006

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      • Top favorable review

        Great place to start. Everyone agrees.

        The author recently passed away (2023) and is a legend in the astronomy community. The book is excellent for beginners because star charts are constellation-based and include hundreds of great objects a beginner can see with even binoculars or a small telescope and doesn't include the thousands of others that make the atlases intimidating and confusing to start. Made my first year of viewing easy and exciting and inspired me to continue on to bigger and better things. Mostly bigger!

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        Night Watch by Terence Dickinson; Fourth Edition

        With so many color photos, it's a nice coffee table book. The deep sky charts are good, but would be better without all the additional info inserted into these charts and instead placed in the margins. Included star magnitudes on these charts is very helpful and something not often seen in other books. It was disappointing that there were so few pages on the Moon, compared to the book 'Turn Left At Orion' that has numerous pages and useful charts. Only a little more than 6 pages on the Moon here and much of the page area is taken up with photos that are not readily informative. One inset of a beautiful drawing of craters had no caption giving the the name of the prominant crater depicted and even left out the artist's name. Something I found peculiar is the introduction to the chapter ...

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      • Nightwatch - excellent

        Best book for astronomy. Get it and you won’t be disappointed. It will help you get the best telescope for your needs, saving you $$$. And of course it will get you started on this great hobby. It’s how I got started many years ago and I still read it to keep my skills sharp. You need to get this book

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      • Excellent

        Maybe my favorite astronomy book. The seasonal charts without constellation lines (like what you see in the actual sky!), right across from the drawings with the marks and names, are great. Overall, the book is well written and easy to follow.

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      • Great Book...Great Value!

        Great Book and at a fraction of the price. In perfect shape!

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