The Audubon Society Field Guide to the Night SkyField guide to the night sky with information on individual stars, constellations, galaxies, planets, and the moon. |
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The Appendices | 10 |
About the Solar System | 37 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
Altair ANDROMEDA AQUARIUS AQUILA Arabic Arcturus astronomers AURIGA brightest star called CAMELOPARDALIS CANIS MINOR Capella CARINA CASSIOPEIA CENTAURUS CEPHEUS CETUS charts clusters Diffuse nebulae clusters Globular clusters clusters Planetary nebulae constellation CYGNUS deep-sky objects degrees On Meridian Deneb Diffuse nebulae Diffuse nebulae Galaxies distance Double stars DRACO ECLIPTIC ERIDANUS faint GEMINI Genitive Globular clusters Globular clusters Diffuse Globular clusters Planetary HERCULES HYDRA latitude located ly from Earth LYNX LYRA MAGNITUDES Double stars MARE Milky MONOCEROS Moon Mythology nebulae Diffuse nebulae OO Open clusters Open clusters Open clusters Globular Open clusters Planetary OPHIUCHUS orbit Orion PEGASUS PERSEUS PISCES Planetary nebulae Planetary nebulae Diffuse Planetary nebulae Galaxies planets plate Polaris Rigel SCORPIUS SERPENS CAPUT Sirius small telescope Spectral type spiral galaxy square degrees Star Clusters stars o Variable stars OO Open TAURUS URSA MAJOR URSA MINOR Variable stars Variable stars OO VIRGO visible Zenith zodiac