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Observing The Moon
$39.95This is an exceptional hands-on observing primer and more for the lunar observer. Whether you are a novice or an experienced observer, you'll find plenty in this book to keep you intrigued and glued to your telescope . . . -
Nightwatch: A Practical Guide To Viewing the Universe, 4th edition
$34.95With over 600,000 copies in print, NightWatch is the top-selling stargazing guide in the world. This completely revised 4th edition has been updated to be usable through 2018 . . . -
The Planet Observer'S Handbook
$42.95This is an informative, up-to-date, and well-illustrated 448-page soft cover guide to planetary observing for amateur astronomers . . . -
Stargazing With a Telescope, revised edition
$14.95This practical guide to choosing and using a telescope makes buying a telescope less of a mystery if you're relying on your own research, rather than letting a telescope dealer guide you . . . -
Celestial Sampler: 60 Small-Scope Tours For Starlit Nights
$24.95So you have a small telescope, and you'd like to know what you can see with it? This book will lead you to enough celestial wonders to keep you busy for a lifetime . . . -
Stars And Galaxies, closeout
$29.95Below cost new closeout. This extraordinary hardbound guide will help you find and observe 344 of the sky's finest deep sky objects . . . -
Galaxies And the Universe, closeout
$14.95Below cost new closeout. This advanced observing guide tells how to observe galaxies, galaxies, and more galaxies . . . -
Stargazing Basics: Getting Started In Recreational Astronomy
$19.95Whether you are a parent thinking of buying a telescope for your children, or a newcomer yourself, this book covers all the basics about picking the right equipment and taking the first steps into the fascinating world of astronomy . . . -
Backyard Astronomer'S Guide, third edition
$49.95This expanded third edition of the Backyard Astronomer's Guide answers dozens of practical questions on choosing and using a telescope and how to observe and photograph the night sky and everything in it . . .