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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 ...
Invaluable for both beginners and advanced observers, Philip's Planisphere (Latitude 51.5 North) is a practical hour-by-hour tracker of the stars and constellations, designed for use anywhere in Britain and Ireland, Northern Europe, Northern USA and Canada. 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 5, plus several deep-sky objects, such as the Pleiades, the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) 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 ma...
· A really useful bit of kit...a map of the night sky for any time of the year' Mark Thompson, TV Astronomer on BBC Stargazing Live · The fun and practical way to discover the stars and constellations · The Planisphere you can use outside without a torch. Just put it under a lamp indoors and it lights up in the dark · Dial up today's time and date - and the oval disc reveals the night sky for every night of the year · All the stars and constellations down to magnitude 5 (visible with the naked eye) · Planet Tracker for the major visible planets · Full instructions and hints on exploring the skies by season · Suitable for UK, Ireland, Northern Europe, Canada and Northern USA (51.5N plus or minus 10 degrees)
The first thing that every stargazer needs - an hour-by-hour and night-by-night moveable map of the stars 'A really useful bit of kit...a map of the night sky for any time of the year' Mark Thompson, TV Astronomer on BBC Stargazing Live · Just turn the disc and 'dial up' tonight's night sky · Accurate sky map for every hour of every night 24/7/365 · Simple and fun to use for beginners - and an essential tool for experienced astronomers · All the stars and constellations down to magnitude 5 (visible with the naked eye) · Planet Tracker for the major visible planets · Full instructions and hints on exploring the skies by season · Suitable for UK, Ireland, Northern Europe, Canada and Northern USA (51.5N plus or minus 10 degrees)
Invaluable for both beginners and advanced observers, Philip's Planisphere (Latitude 32 North) is an essential travel accessory for astronomy enthusiasts visiting the USA, North Africa, the Middle East or Southern Japan, for example. 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 5, plus several deep-sky objects, such as the Pleiades, the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) and the Orion Nebula (M42). Because the planets move round the Sun, their positions in the sky are cons...
An essential item of equipment for beginners and experienced observers, Philip's Planisphere enables the user to locate stars, constellations and planets, and work out sunrise and sunset times for every day of the year. Simply turn the oval panel to the required date and time to reveal the whole sky visible from your location.This brand new edition of the Philip's Southern Planisphere is larger, clearer and easier to use, while remaining lightweight and portable. The new map, drawn by renowned celestial cartographer Wil Tirion, shows stars down to magnitude 4 (stars visible with the naked eye), as well as many deep-sky objects. On the back of the planisphere are tables giving the positions o...
Suitable for all observers, from the complete beginner to the experienced sky watcher. Shows stars down to magnitude 4, as well as deep sky objects for those using binoculars or telescopes. Colour wallet contains illustrated instructions for use. Contains a season-by-season guide to the night sky - an excellent introduction to an absorbing and educations hobby.