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Turn Left at Orion: A Hundred Night Sky Objects to See in a Small Telescope - and How to Find Them
 
 

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de Guy Consolmagno (Author), Dan M. Davis (Author) "Getting Oriented: The Moon is rich and complex in a small telescope; under high power, you can get lost in a jumble of craters and..." En savoir plus
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'Wonderful ... it is one of those books about which you say, 'If only I had something like this when I was a beginner'.' Journal of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 'This is a GREAT BOOK! ... This book is unique, with easy, clear directions on how to find these celestial objects, the best conditions, and what you will see. Consolmagno and Davis do a terrific job.' Colin Haig, Event Horizon, Hamilton (Ontario) Amateur Astronomers Newsletter 'No telescope owner should be without this classic (now updated) amateur astronomy manual.' Jamie Love, Science Explained 'Turn Left at Orion has all the qualifications of a good beginner's guidebook. It makes observing deep-sky objects easier, and most of the objects listed can be seen from the city. More importantly, it makes observing FUN!' Kathy Anderson, The Reflector, The Astronomical League Newsletter 'Turn Left at Orion is the most user friendly field guide I have ever come across.' The Eyepiece, Neville (Wisconsin) Public Museum Astronomical Society 'When and if you buy that first telescope, you should get Turn Left at Orion' . Battle Point Astronomical Association, Bainbridge Island, Washington 'If you have difficulty finding objects, perhaps the person who gave you the telescope forgot to give you a good set of star maps. I'd recommend Turn Left at Orion. With it and a telescope of practically any size, you'll find plenty to see.' Tom Burns, Columbus (Ohio) 'This book is really a must have!' Bob Martino, Perkins Observatory, Ohio Wesleyan University 'This book is an ideal catalog of just the kinds of wonders in the sky that we like to show the public in any of the telescopes at our AAAA public star parties...' Newsletter of the Ames (Iowa) Area Amateur Astronomers 'Should be packaged with every first telescope ...' Chet Raymo, Sky and Telescope 'Stars all look pretty much the same, but this book tells you how to find unusual, deep-sky objects, such as the ring Nebula, which looks like a perfect smoke ring. Other guides simply don't provide this. Part of the excitement of astronomy is finding things; this book is invaluable.' Tom Parker, The Times


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"...an excellent book for small telescope users...As the resurgence in small telescopes continues, this book will be of use to all users of such instruments. Since many of the objects covered in Turn Left at Orion can be seen from light-polluted skies, this book is a valuable asset even if you live in a large urban area." Deep Sky

"...should be packaged with every first telescope. It's as nearly perfect as such a book can be." Sky & Telescope

"...for those intent on doing some serious observing with a small telescope, Turn Left at Orion has much to recommend it." Stardust

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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Missing Element!, Janv. 6 2002
Par Lawrence Curcio (West View, Pennsylvania United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I thought of _Turn Left At Orion_ the other day while browsing, during Christmas season, at a local discount store. Several families were pushing shopping carts with $225.00 telescopes in them, and I envisioned those instruments, two months hence, languishing in closets. If only they had the book! It's truly the missing element that can turn an unexpected present into a lifelong hobby - if not preoccupation.

Without a book like this, you look at the moon. If you're lucky you find Jupiter and Saturn. They're great. What next? Well for anything else, you require a mentor... or this book. Contrary to conventional wisdom, computer controlled telescopes are not the answer. In practice, you have to know star names to use them, and most of them don't center objects reliably - especially in the hands of a neophyte. If anything, frustration with these devices is apt to drive beginners away from astronomy, rather than encourage them.

_Turn Left At Orion_ is written for lone users of small telescopes. It provides the reader with seasonal guide stars to use in locating more obscure objects, and in so doing it conveys the skill and the joy of star hopping. Perhaps I should emphasize the joy aspect, because joy emerges clearly from the narrative. So many astronomy books are written from the standpoint of cold science, but experienced amateurs are in it for the beauty, the awe, and the wonder. That is, they are in it for the joy. To share in this aspect, you have to find objects in the sky. To do that, you have to know where they are, and you have to want to find them. Consolmagno et al tell you where to look, and they make you want to look. Those are the two missing elements in every new telescope. Those are the elements the book provides.

I do have two complaints about the book, however. My primary complaint is that a few of the dimmer guide stars are invisible in light polluted skies. For example, I can see the star, Gamma Sagittae, only in binoculars, and that star is used to locate the Dumbbell Nebula. Similarly, Wasat is used to locate the Clownface Nebula, and that too is not visible to the naked eye from my viewing site. In these cases, I am forced to look up the right ascensions and declinations for the guide stars or for the objects themselves. (These are available in the back of the book.) The objects are typically too dim for the finder scope, and are difficult to find if they do not, by chance, appear in the field of the telescope after such dead reckoning. This, of course, it is exactly the problem with GoTo telescopes, particularly those with narrow fields of view like the Meade ETX90. The guide stars from the book, however, are always visible in the finder scope, and dead reckoning or GoTo invariably gets them within its precincts. The book takes me the rest of the way.

My second complaint is that the book is hard to read in the dark, where it is meant to be read. I get around this imperfection by choosing my objects ahead of time. In the light and warmth of my house, I read the instructions into a multi-message digital recorder. Then I simply play them back as I need them.

_Turn Left At Orion_ is an outstanding selection for any astronomy enthusiast, regardless of experience or equipment. Most importantly, though, it is the missing element for the lone neophyte.

Buy this book.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Great book for beginners, Aoû 20 2009
Par T. Gui "tezster" (Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Astronomy has been a longtime but fairly casual hobby of mine. I think this book offers a great introduction to see exactly what's out there under the night sky. Most objects are easy to see even under suburban light pollution. I like how all the sketches are in black in white, because it sets up realistic expectations in terms of what you will actually see at the eyepiece of your telescope (i.e. don't expect glorious Hubble-like pictures you see on books or TV). There's a nice assortment of star clusters, galaxies, nebula and double-star targets.

But I do think the book could've used larger sized finder charts for some objects, so you can get a better frame of reference of where the object is placed in the sky.

Other than that, everything else about the book is great. It will remain an important reference book even for those who aren't new to the hobby.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent, Avril 17 2009
Par RJ (Winnipeg, MB, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I just got a telescope and without this book I would not have been able to find Saturn, M42 and many other celestial bodies. Well written and completely understandable.
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