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Deep-Sky Companions: The Messier Objects Book

Steve O'Meara has been called "the best visual planetary observer of modern times." The first to spot Comet Halley on its return in 1985, the first to determine the rotation period of Uranus, he now turns his amazing visual skills to the deep sky. Charles Messier was one of the best comet hunters of the 1700s, with 12 comet discoveries to his credit. He was frustrated because he kept wasting time looking at fuzzy objects that turned out not to be comets. The list he kept and published of "things that aren't comets" turned out to be his ticket to immortality. Amateur astronomers of all ages enjoy tackling the Messier catalogue members, because they represent a good sampling of what's "out there", and because finding them helps to hone observing skills. In a sense, the Messier objects are the testing grounds for budding sky watchers. O'Meara's guide is unique in conveying his approach to observing: "It's an approach based on creative perception and on using the imagination to see patterns and shapes in the subjects seen through the eyepiece. It involves using not just your eye but also your mind's eye to associate those patterns and shapes with things that are familiar with you, to create pictures and even stories." With O'Meara as your docent, you will truly appreciate the art of the universe. --Mary Ellen Curtin, Amazon.comRead More

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  • Blackwell

    Charles Messier (1730-1817) devoted much of his life to searching the skies for comets.As he continued his comet hunting, Messier added other curious deep-sky objects to the list, largely with help from a young rival, Pierre Mechain.

  • ASDA

    The ultimate field guide to the Messier objects with completely new photographs and drawings.

  • Pickabook

    Stephen James O'Meara, David H. Levy (Foreword)

  • 0521553326
  • 9780521553322
  • Stephen James O'Meara
  • 28 December 1998
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 318
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