A Year in the Life of the Universe: A Seasonal Guide to Viewing the CosmosFrom our viewing platform on Earth, the night sky changes throughout the year. Autumn and spring are best for observing galaxies, winter is ideal for sighting nebulae and star clusters, and summer is the season of the Milky Way. A Year in the Life of the Universe, published in collaboration with Sky & Telescope magazine, takes us on an intimate seasonal tour of these ever-changing heavens. Stellar photographs by renowned astrophotographer Robert Gendler helps us identify more than 120 deep-sky objects that stand out by virtue of their beauty, visual impact, and scientific interest, presenting the celestial objects in the order in which they apear through the seasons. This is not only a beautiful photo book, however-it is also a practical, hands-on guidebook for astronomy buffs at all levels, with coordinates, detailed captions, and wide-field sky charts to help stargazers young and old navigate the night sky.
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Contents
FOREWORD by Timothy Ferns | 8 |
AUTUMN The Local Group | 19 |
NGC 7380 | 25 |
M31 Andromeda Galaxy | 31 |
Small Magellanic Cloud | 37 |
1805 and IC 1795 | 43 |
NGC 1365 | 49 |
Semeis 147 | 67 |
M46 | 80 |
NGC 3521 | 93 |
M87 | 107 |
Coming Home | 125 |
M17 Swan Nebula | 138 |
and IC 5070 North | 151 |