ASTRONOMY - PHILIP'S PLANISPHERE FOR LATITUDE 35 DEGREE SOUTH - IN VERY GOOD CONDITION ASTRONOMY - PHILIP'S PLANISPHERE FOR LATITUDE 35 DEGREE SOUTH - IN VERY GOOD CONDITION
ASTRONOMY - PHILIP'S PLANISPHERE FOR LATITUDE 35 DEGREE SOUTH - IN VERY GOOD CONDITION ASTRONOMY - PHILIP'S PLANISPHERE FOR LATITUDE 35 DEGREE SOUTH - IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

ASTRONOMY - PHILIP'S PLANISPHERE FOR LATITUDE 35 DEGREE SOUTH - IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

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Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
SOUTHERN PLANISPHERE
Bob Shop ID
644871943

Invaluable for both beginners and advanced observers, Philip's Planisphere (Latitude 35° South) is an essential travel accessory for astronomy enthusiasts visiting Australia, New Zealand, South Africa or southern South America. To use this practical hour-by-hour tracker of the stars and constellations, you simply turn the oval panel to the required date and time to reveal the whole sky visible from your location. The map, by the well-known celestial cartographer Wil Tirion, shows stars down to magnitude 4, plus several deep-sky objects, such as the Pleiades, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC), and the Orion Nebula (M42). Because the planets move round the Sun, their positions in the sky are constantly changing and they cannot be marked permanently on the map; however, the back of the planisphere has tables giving the positions of Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn for every month until 2020.

The planisphere is supplied in a full-colour wallet that contains illustrated step-by-step instructions for how to use the planisphere, how to locate planets, and how to work out the time of sunrise or sunset for any day of the year. It explains all the details that can be seen on the map the magnitudes of stars, the ecliptic and the celestial coordinates. In addition, the section 'Exploring the skies, season by season' introduces the novice astronomer to the principal celestial objects visible at different times of the year. Major constellations are used as signposts to navigate the night sky, locating hard-to-find stars and some fascinating deep-sky objects. The movement of the stars is also explained.


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