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Book:   Illustrated Guide to Astronomical Wonders
Subject:   Wonderful reference for a new observer!
Date:   2008-09-11 15:18:54
From:   Bob Waltenspiel
Rating:  StarStarStarStarStar

I'm a relatively new amateur astronomer, having bought my first telescope less than a year ago. My telescope is an 8in Orion Dobsonian. This book has become my constant companion while observing. Before beginning my session, I use this book to create my observing list. While observing, I use the finder charts to find the each item in my list. As I observe, I use the text to take in some great info about what I am observing.


Here's what I really like about this book:
1. All photographs have the same field of view. They haven't zoomed in on dim or small objects. They don’t have a wide view for large objects (beyond what I can see with my telescope). The photograph gives a terrific idea of what I will find as I search.
2. The finder charts never fail to bring me close to the object I want. Both the charts and the text description bring me right to the object.
3. The choice of objects in this book fit great with my goal to earn the Astronomical League pins. It's not the pins that I want but the learning that goes with the work for these pins. They are a great sampling of most of the types of objects in the sky.


The only improvement that I would make would be to make all print bigger. I’ve just begun to use cheaters for reading and observing in the dark makes the problem worse. For example, the print at the bottom of each page shows the current chapter or constellation. I often refer to this text as I move around the book. It’s just too small to read with my red flashlight alone.


Love this book!