Turn Left At Orion: Hundreds of Night Sky Objects to See in a Home Telescope – and How to Find Them
With its enchanting title, “Turn Left At Orion: Hundreds of Night Sky Objects to See in a Home Telescope – and How to Find Them,” this astronomy book promises to be a celestial journey like no other. Boasting over 150,000 copies sold since its first publication, it has earned its place as one of the most beloved guides to the night sky.
What sets this book apart is its unique format, presented in object-by-object spreads that bring the wonders of the universe to life. Each page showcases how deep-sky objects and planets truly appear through a small telescope, making it an invaluable resource for both novice and experienced stargazers alike. The large pages and convenient spiral binding make it easy to use outside, allowing you to explore the cosmos under the twinkling night sky.
In this new edition, the author goes above and beyond to provide updated star names and astronomical information. The inclusion of links to a dedicated webpage with tables and images ensures that you have access to the most current and relevant resources. The planets chapter has also been enhanced, providing a comprehensive understanding of our neighboring celestial bodies.
A standout feature of this book is its adaptation to modern telescope technology. The many Dobsonian-friendly images and small telescope views have been revised to accommodate changes in the field, such as the use of larger field of view eyepieces. This attention to detail ensures that you can fully utilize your telescope’s capabilities and witness the wonders of the universe with unparalleled clarity.
Whether you find yourself in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere, this guide has you covered. With dedicated chapters on objects visible from both hemispheres, it has never been easier to embark on a cosmic exploration, no matter where you are.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this fifth edition of “Turn Left At Orion” is not just an ordinary book; it’s a gateway to the stars. With its 256 spiral-bound pages, it weighs a mere 2.67 pounds, making it a portable companion for any adventure under the night sky. Its dimensions of 10 x 0.75 x 12 inches perfectly balance usability and readability, ensuring an immersive experience that will transport you into the depths of the universe.
In conclusion, “Turn Left At Orion” is an astronomical masterpiece that captures the imagination and curiosity of all who dare to look up. Its captivating format, updated information, and adaptability to modern telescope technology make it an indispensable guide for aspiring astronomers. So, grab your telescope, turn to the first page, and prepare for an astronomical journey like no other.