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Fill your upcoming 2018, with 16 months of Astronomy all year round. This beautiful calendar contains 16 months and 3 mini 2017, 2018, and 2019 year calendars.
Fill your upcoming 2018, with 16 months of Astronomy all year round. This beautiful mini calendar contains 16 months and 3 mini 2017, 2018, and 2019 year calendars.
Fill your upcoming 2018, with 16 months of Astronomy weekly calendar planner. Plan out a year in advance.
A guided tour through the universe--and beyond! From the sun's super-hot core to the many moons of Neptune, we're traveling to the far reaches of our solar system and beyond! Astronomer Dean Regas presents Facts from Space!--an exciting education on everything outside our atmosphere. Inside, you'll discover space facts and celestial trivia, including: A day on Venus is longer than its year. Early space missions ejected human waste into space, where it froze into intricate crystals that still float in space today. After being in space, some astronauts returned to Earth up to 2 inches taller than when they left. The stars in the Big Dipper are shifting among themselves and will look like a "Big Spatula" by the year 75,000. And more! Packed with fascinating information, it's a stellar read for sci-fi fans and at-home astronomers alike!
The Astronomical Almanac is a joint publication of the U.S. Nautical Almanac Office, United States Naval Observatory (USNO) in the United States, Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office (HMNAO), and the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO). This annual publication contains precise ephemerides of the Sun, Moon, planets, and satellites; data for eclipses and other astronomical phenomena for a given year; and serves as a worldwide standard for such information. Related products: The Astronomical Almanacs & Phenomena collection can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/transportation-navigation/almanacs-navigation-guides/astronomical-almanacs-phenomena The Almanacs & Navigation Guides collection is available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/transportation-navigation/almanacs-navigation-guides Other products produced by the United States Navy, Naval Observatory (USNO) can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/927
***COMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED FOR 2018 WITH ALL NEW GRAPHICS, TABLES AND CHARTS*** Written by a former freelance writer for Astronomy magazine, the guide provides almost daily data and information on the Moon and planets and lists details of hundreds of astronomical events. Included in the guide are: * Graphical depictions of the Moon and planets throughout the month * Data tables for the Moon and planets including position, magnitude, apparent diameter and elongation from the Sun. * Conjunctions between the Moon, planets and bright stars (including angular separations for planetary conjunctions.) * Lunar and Solar eclipses * Annual summaries of when to observe the planets * Annual summaries of notable close planetary conjunctions * Peak dates for the major meteor showers with moon phase * Inferior and superior conjunctions for Mercury and Venus * Greatest eastern and western elongations for Mercury and Venus * Oppositions and solar conjunctions for the outer planets * Dates of the equinoxes and solstices PLUS * Twenty-four star charts with accompanying lists of suggested deep sky objects Whether you're an expert astronomer or a casual star gazer, the almanac is the essential guide for observers everywhere. ***BONUS*** Buy the paperback and get the Kindle edition FREE Praise for previous editions: "For a guy like me, that is always out observing and shooting the stars with my telescope, this book is VERY informative. Lots of great info. I will definitely refer to it before I go out with my scope. Thanks." - Peter Guierra, September 21st 2014 (Amazon US) "Love it! In the last few years my interest in astronomy has grown tremendously. This book will definitely come in handy." - Michael Dylo, October 26th 2014 (Amazon US) "I can't imagine how much work it took to bring together all the information in this book! With that said, it will be my constant observing companion observing for the next few years!" - WJohnson, September 20th 2014 (Amazon US) "This is a superb book, well laid out and easy to follow even if you are a complete novice or keen astronomer." - Mr Fletcher, October 26th 2014 (Amazon UK) "I found this book very user friendly and instinctive, it is exactly what I have been looking for." - K. J. Simmill, November 3rd 2014 (Amazon UK) "Very concise guide to the sky over the next few years, written with more advanced amateurs in mind, but could be used by anyone with more then a passing interest." - Amazon Customer, November 11th 2014 (Amazon UK)
2018 Sky Calendar with beautiful photographs of the moon, sun, and clouds.
2018 KID'S CALENDAR: SOLAR SYSTEM is a colorful "first" calendar for children. It features images of planets, comets, the sun, and Earth's moon. It is perfect for someone with an interest in space or astronomy. There is plenty of space on each calendar grid for stickers, notes, or interesting fun facts about our solar system. Why not put this calendar on a wall or in an area where parent and child can reinforce calendar features and skills taught in school? Use the "surprise me" option to view sample pages. This calendar makes a great birthday, St. Nicholas, or Christmas gift.
Designed for astronomers specifically in the United Kingdom, this guide provides details of hundreds of astronomical events throughout 2018. Written by Richard J. Bartlett, a former freelance writer for Astronomy magazine, the guide includes all of the following: * The phases of the Moon * Key astronomical events * Conjunctions between the Sun, Moon and planets * Lunar and Solar eclipses * A breakdown of when to observe the planets and conjunctions * Peak dates for the major meteor showers (including corresponding lunar phases) * 24 star charts with accompanying lists of suggested deep sky objects * Lunar and planetary data, including co-ordinates, magnitude, apparent diameter, illumination, elongation distance from the Sun and other nearby celestial bodies. * Charts depicting the positions of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus Whether you're an expert astronomer or a casual star gazer, An Astronomical Year is the essential guide to the best celestial events of 2018. ***BONUS*** Buy the paperback and get the Kindle edition FREE Praise for the 2017 edition: "My son and husband rate this book for helping them with there night sky hobby with lots of upto date facts and new information they need. It's a great go to resource and also an enjoyable fun read for our son who loves everything to do with astronomy" - By TMPoulton on 18 April 2017 "Full of useful information for the year. Shame there is not a hardback version. As Patrick's Moores "Yearbook of Astronomy" is no longer being published, I thought this is would be a second best. But to my surprise as a book for giving information on forthcoming events it's even better.Definitely worth owning" - By RTFishall on 29 December 2016 "After reading and still using Richards 2016 version, UK Astronomy was excited to see next years.... Again another masterpiece and a must have for any astronomer looking to plan 2017's stargazing nights or events.... our 1600 members love his books and always look forward to the next" By Ross on 19 November 2016
Designed for astronomers specifically in the United States, this guide provides details of hundreds of astronomical events throughout 2018. Written by Richard J. Bartlett, a former freelance writer for Astronomy magazine, the guide includes all of the following: * The phases of the Moon * Key astronomical events * Conjunctions between the Sun, Moon and planets * Lunar and Solar eclipses * A breakdown of when to observe the planets and conjunctions * Peak dates for the major meteor showers (including corresponding lunar phases) * 24 star charts with accompanying lists of suggested deep sky objects * Lunar and planetary data, including co-ordinates, magnitude, apparent diameter, illumination, elongation distance from the Sun and other nearby celestial bodies. * Charts depicting the positions of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus Whether you're an expert astronomer or a casual star gazer, An Astronomical Year is the essential guide to the best celestial events of 2018. ***BONUS*** Buy the paperback and get the Kindle edition FREE Praise for the previous editions: "I love to know about what's in the heavens and this book is good, every day, every month and a lot of explanations." - By Rosemary Walker on 3 March 2016 "Easy to use, well written and concise. It's organized in such a way that the beginner can be rewarded with useful observations the first time out." - By an Amazon Customer on 28 February 2016 "An excellent book, exactly what I have been looking for! Easy to follow for the beginner, and yet plenty of technical data to keep more advanced astronomers interested." By an Amazon Customer on 9 March 2016