
The new Philip`s 101 Objects To Spot In The Night Sky is a fun & practical guide to identifying & observing 101 of the most fascinating & exciting sights in the northern-hemisphere sky for young newcomers to astronomy, explaining what can be seen using the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. In this book, author Robin Scagell shows the novice astronomer where to look in the sky to see a particular object, or group of objects or sights, which may be a planet, its rings or satellites, a series of lunar craters, a constellation, asteroids, meteors, a nebula, galaxy or star cluster, for example. He explains what you can expect to see with just the naked eye & describes the object in detail, giving observing tips for better viewing. A concise `fact file` is provided for major objects, & readers can award themselves `points` for their skill in finding the object in the first instance, with higher scores given for spotting some of its more elusive or hard-to-see features. Philip`s 101 Objects To Spot In The Night Sky is illustrated in full colour throughout, with Approx. 300 high-quality photographs, diagrams & star maps.