5.0 out of 5 stars
A nice book for newcomers as well as advanced amateurs, Feb 15 2008
This review is from: Astronomy Hacks: Tips and Tools for Observing the Night Sky (Paperback)
I'm an amateur astronomer for 20 years plus and I must say that I
learned a lot from Astronomy Hacks. The Thompson are passionate and
experienced observers, that's obvious and very nice writers. This
book is fun to read, informative for the newcomer, and thoughtful for
the more advanced observer.
Beginners will find informative tips and tricks about observing
etiquette, they'll learn to recognize the constellations, how to star
hop, even get tips on choosing the best star atlas for them. And of
course, they'll get many useful observing tips.
The more advanced observer will find interesting hacks on how to
improve the performance and accuracy of their scope, how to plan a
rewarding observing session, and selecting equipment.
I particularly enjoy thoses hacks on the software you can use to help
you get the most of your observing time, on selecting the best
eyepieces for your equipment, observing strategies, and nice
information on the famous Messier marathon.
All in all, 65 chapters packed with hacks that will be usefull to any
amateur from beginning to advanced astronomer. Give it a look, you'll
be surprised. A useful book and a very nice addition to you astronomy
bookshelves.
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