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Sky Atlas 2000.0

Sinnott , Tirion , Wil Tirion and Roger W. Sinnott

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Sky Atlas 2000.0

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**** Cited in BCL 3. With a generous scale of 8.2 millimeters per degree, the deluxe version of this popular atlas has plenty of room for a life's worth of pencil markings. Twenty-six fold-out charts show 81,312 stars in black (magnitude 8.5 or brighter) as well as 2,700 color-coded deep-sky objects. The Milky Way is portrayed with four shades of blue that represent approximate brightness levels. In addition, two charts provide close-ups of such areas as the celestial poles and the Virgo-Coma galaxy region. A transparent overlay with grids is included. 12x16.75" (charts unfold to 21x16"). Spiral wire binding. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Product Details

ISBN:
9780933346871
Category:
Popular Astronomy
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1999-12-31
Publisher:
SKY PUBLISHING CORPORATION
Country of origin:
USA
Edition:
2
Pages:
26
Weight:
1139g

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