Bagnall, Philip M.

The Star Atlas Companion What you need to know about the Constellations / [electronic resource] : by Philip M. Bagnall. - X, 486 p. 211 illus. online resource. - Springer Praxis Books . - Springer Praxis Books .

About this book -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Making sense of the data -- The Constellations -- Andromeda to Chamaeleon -- Circinus to Indus -- Lacerta to Pisces -- Piscis Australis to Vulpecula -- Index.

The Star Atlas Companion is the ideal companion to any star atlas, as it is the first book to provide a true perspective on the characteristics and distances of over 1,100 stars and their movement through space. With the aid of scale diagrams, the reader can grasp difficult-to-understand concepts such as how far apart stars really are, their relative sizes, how fast they spin and their shapes, and how the constellation patterns change over time. This book: - describes many stars visible to the naked eye in both the northern and southern hemispheres; - explains binary and multiple star systems in detail; - gives the properties of many open clusters; - enables a true appreciation of the scale of our galactic neighborhood

9781461408307

10.1007/978-1-4614-0830-7 doi


Physics.
Astronomy.
Physics.
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.
Popular Science in Astronomy.

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