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🔭 Unlock the cosmos—your small telescope’s ultimate companion!
‘50 Things To See With A Small Telescope’ by John A. Read is a 76-page beginner’s guide in English that offers detailed star maps, eclipse charts updated through 2030, and practical tips for selecting and using small telescopes. It covers observing planets, stars, nebulae, comets, and satellites, making it a top-rated resource (4.6 stars from 3,095 reviews) for amateur astronomers eager to explore the night sky from their own backyard.






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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,095 Reviews |
H**.
Fantastic how-to book for beginners!
From choosing your first small telescope to what you can see with it in the sky, the author provides an easy how-to along with helpful images and brief descriptions/education of what you're looking at and where it is in the sky (star maps)! I'll be recommending this book to all my beginner astronomer friends in the nothern hemisphere who inquire about new telescopes and what they can look for with it!
D**N
Best Book for Biginners
Book denote the experience of ....... time traveled writer........who knows the initial expectations / difficulties / financial limitation of a biginner Astronomer......... and let the reader guided..........., to step by step enlightenment to the path of Astronomy ..... starting with a small scope...... Keep it up Sir
R**M
Excellent book for beginners.
This book is excellent for any beginner to Astronomy. Obviously aimed at younger readers, however I found it very informative, I am 55 years old. I would have liked the pictures to be colour but the author explains why they are black and white. Which is ok. I now have a few ideas for my stargazing sessions. highly recommended.
G**Z
A must / obligatorio
A must for Amateur astronomers, nice introduction to the night sky Si estas comprado un telescopio, compra este libro de una ves.
L**J
Perfect for someone just starting out in Astronomy.
Very user friendly book and very informative but not overwhelming for a “newbie” exploring Astronomy. I did not find the lack of color graphics to be an issue in the softcover edition. The information presented was enough for a starting point to exploring the targets. I also love the intro to telescope shopping and the Astronomer’s checklist at the beginning of the book. The diagrams are helpful to navigate finding Deep Sky Objects. I also agree with the author’s “difficulty” rating system. If you are purchasing this item you may consider purchasing the Activity Workbook by the same author to help record field notes and sketches. This would also make a perfect bundle gift if you are giving a telescope or binoculars as a gift to a beginner!
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