A Field Guide to Deep-Sky ObjectsNaked-Eye Objects
A Field Guide to Deep-Sky Objects: Naked-Eye Objects
Inglis, Michael D.
2011-09-17 00:00:00
[All the objects discussed so far in the book have needed some sort of telescopic equipment, be it binoculars or varying sizes of telescope, in order to be seen. However, it may come as a surprise to you to know that there are a number of interesting celestial objects that can be glimpsed with the naked eye!]
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A Field Guide to Deep-Sky ObjectsNaked-Eye Objects
[All the objects discussed so far in the book have needed some sort of telescopic equipment, be it binoculars or varying sizes of telescope, in order to be seen. However, it may come as a surprise to you to know that there are a number of interesting celestial objects that can be glimpsed with the naked eye!]
Published: Sep 17, 2011
Keywords: Globular Cluster; Giant Planet; Star Cluster; Double Star; Giant Star
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