This is a standard reference work for telescope users which gives positional and other data for galaxies, double and variable stars, and star clusters. This companion to Volume One includes comprehensive tables on 20,000 objects. Comprehensive…
Norton's Star Atlas is the most famous astronomical reference in the world, having guided thousands of professional and amateur stargazers in their search of the night skies. The 1998 edition is completely revised and expanded, with maps drawn to…
This is considered to be the most famous star atlas in the world - known by generations of amateur astronomers as simply "Nortons". It is designed to be a leading reference handbook for astronomers. The handbook has been revised and redesigned by a…
Contains all stars having precisely determined positions between +30 and +90 degrees.It measures stars down to and beyond 12.75. It also identifies double stars, spectroscopic binaries, variable stars down to magnitude 10, and also all the stars are…
This is the most detailed guide to observing galaxies, clusters and nebulae available in a single volume. The objects included range from those visible in binoculars to faint galaxies requiring a 30 cm telescope. For most objects descriptions are…
VVS Sterrenbeeldenatlas
De VVS sterrenbeeldenatlas bevat afzonderlijke sterrenkaarten van alle 88 officiële sterrenbeelden. Daarop zijn sterren getoond tot de zesde magnitude, naast de helderste deep-sky objecten. Van deze objecten is ook telkens het…
Edward Emerson Barnard's Photographic Atlas of Selected Regions of the Milky Way was originally published in two volumes in 1927. Together these volumes contained a wealth of information, including photographic plates of the most interesting portions…