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The Backyard Astronomer's Guide

Terence Dickinson Alan Dyer Sara Seager

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Firefly Books Ltd
28 September 2021
The touchstone for contemporary stargazers.

This classic, groundbreaking guide has been the go-to field guide for both beginning and experienced amateur astronomers for nearly 30 years. The fourth edition brings Terence Dickinson and Alan Dyer's invaluable manual completely up-to-date. Setting a new standard for astronomy guides, it will serve as the touchstone for the next generation of stargazers as well as longtime devotees.

Technology and astronomical understanding are evolving at a breathtaking clip, and to reflect the latest information about observing techniques and equipment, this massively revised and expanded edition has been completely rebuilt (an additional 48 pages brings the page count to 416). Illustrated throughout with all-new photographs and star charts, this edition boasts a refreshed design and features five brand-new chapters, including three essential essays on binocular, telescope and Moon tours by renowned astronomy writer Ken Hewitt-White.

With new content on naked-eye sky sights, LED lighting technology, WiFi-enabled telescopes and the latest advances in binoculars, telescopes and other astronomical gear, the fourth edition of The Backyard Astronomer's Guide is sure to become an indispensable reference for all levels of stargazers. New techniques for observing the Sun, the Moon and solar and lunar eclipses are an especially timely addition, given the upcoming solar eclipses in 2023 and 2024. Rounding out these impressive offerings are new sections on dark sky reserves, astro-tourism, modern astrophotography and cellphone astrophotography, making this book an enduring must-have guide for anyone looking to improve his or her astronomical viewing experience.

The Backyard Astronomer's Guide also features a foreword by Dr. Sara Seager, a Canadian-American astrophysicist and planetary scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an internationally recognised expert in the search for exoplanets.

AUTHORS: Terence Dickinson is one of the most respected and popular astronomy writers in North America. He is the author of the best-selling guidebook NightWatch and a long list of other astronomy books, among them Hubble's Universe: Greatest Discoveries and Latest Images, The Universe and Beyond, Splendors of the Universe and Exploring the Night Sky.

Alan Dyer is widely regarded as one of the world's foremost astrophotographers. His images have appeared in Spaceweather.com, Astronomy Picture of the Day, Universe Today, National Geographic, TIME, NBCNews and CBSNews. He is a regular contributor to Sky and Telescope and SkyNews magazines.

colour photographs, star charts

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Imprint:   Firefly Books Ltd
Country of Publication:   Canada
Edition:   4th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 229mm, 
Weight:   1.896kg
ISBN:   9780228103271
ISBN 10:   0228103274
Pages:   416
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Terence Dickinson, one of Canada's best-loved amateur-astronomy writers, gained renown for unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos His down-to-earth style made him the award-winning best-selling author of 14 astronomy books, including NightWatch, The Backyard Astronomer's Guide, The Universe and Beyond and Hubble's Universe The cofounder and former editor of SkyNews, Canada's national astronomy magazine, Dickinson was a recipient of the Order of Canada and two honorary doctorates Alan Dyer is widely regarded as one of the world's foremost astrophotographers His images have appeared in Spaceweather com, Astronomy Picture of the Day, Universe Today, National Geographic, TIME, NBCNews and CBSNews He is a regular contributor to Sky and Telescope and SkyNews magazines

Reviews for The Backyard Astronomer's Guide

"[Review of earlier edition: ] Besides its practical benefits, this book is a real treat for the eyes It's loaded with colorful photographs, graphics and information boxes--John McPhee ""Halifax Chronicle-Herald"" (2/1/2003 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] Big colorful user-friendly book I recommend this book for anyone who is contemplating buying a telescope, has one but does not quite know how to use it, or wants to learn more about accessories and fun activities to supplement his or her stargazing If you teach observational astronomy, run a public observatory, or conduct community stargazing classes, put this magazine down and order it right now This book is your passport to the stars--David Aguilar ""Sky and Telescope"" (8/1/2003 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] Crammed with practical information that should help you become a better observer, and have fun doing it--Craig Tupper ""Astronomy"" (5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] Dickinson and Dyer provide considerable information that amateur astronomers will appreciate Complementing the informative text are hundreds of colour photographs and illustrations as well as a 20-page, full-colour atlas of the Milky Way that includes 10 charts This revised and expanded third edition will be of interest to serious amateur astronomers--Glenn Perrett ""Simcoe com"" (10/2/2010 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] Few books capture the spirit of the hobby so well -- the pleasures and the pitfalls of the equipment you might need, and the simple joy of watching the universe go by-- ""American Scientist"" (1/1/2003 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] I fondly remember haunting my favorite bookstore as a college student in the early 1990s, ogling the big, full-color astronomy texts, when I happened upon The Backyard Astronomer's Guide It wasn't as flashy as the other books, but I was quickly taken by its practical information, covering all the subjects I was interested in as a fledgling amateur Now in its third edition, Terence Dickinson and Alan Dyer have completely rewritten large sections to keep in lockstep with the evolving trends Like an old friend who has grown wiser over time, this compendium has become better with age It's good-looking too--though chock-full of useful information, none of the full-color layouts appear cramped or confused Immediately from the first chapter the authors' fluid writing style draws you in, casually introducing you to the pursuit of the night sky As in previous editions, the flow comfortably builds with each page, easing you into progressively challenging subjects without missing a step The text builds though each successive chapter, describing today's plethora of binoculars, telescopes, mounts, eyepieces, and other accessories We then move on to delve deeply into everything of interest in the sky, from the planets to deep-sky objects The detailed yet accessible explanation of celestial mechanics should be required reading for everyone The third part introduces digital astrophotography Yes, digital--it starts out by stating that film is dead This new section covers everything you need to get started taking pictures, including some useful parts of Adobe Photoshop The Backyard Astronomer's Guide closes with a set of beautifully rendered charts of the Milky Way by Glenn LeDrew Opposing pages display a color version and a labeled, black-on-white version plotted to magnitude 9 Dickinson and Dyer have brought their excellent guide further into the 21st century I can't recommend it highly enough--Sean Walker ""Sky and Telescope"" (4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] I highly recommend this volume for most amateur astronomers and all libraries I wish I had read it before I purchased my first telescope--John O Christensen ""Science Books and Films"" (10/15/2003 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] Its nontechnical language makes astronomy an avocation accessible to everyone-- ""Library Journal"" (5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] Lively, accessible style; is comprehensive; and is lavishly illustrated with hundreds of photographs, diagrams, and charts highly recommended for any library--Mark Wilson ""American Reference Books Annual, Volume 35"" (1/1/2004 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] More than any other guide to backyard observing, this excellent book focuses on equipment-- ""Astronomy"" (11/1/2004 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] Recommended for all libraries and for experienced or inexperienced amateur astronomers--A R Upgren ""Choice"" (4/1/2003 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] The Backyard Astronomer's Guide continues to impress, offering a little something for everyone If you have never seen this book before, now is the time to add it to your collection It is one book you will never tire of opening, always finding something of interest in the world of astronomy-- ""Shelf Life"" (4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] This all-encompassing reference provides practical advice-- ""Science News"" (1/4/2003 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] This book is an indispensable tool for any serious naturalist who wants to understand and experience the full expanse of the world and universe around us--Pierre R Gauthier ""Canadian Camera"" (6/1/2003 12:00:00 AM) [Review of earlier edition: ] With over 500 color photographs and illustrations, this book is a valuable, beautiful and user-friendly astronomy reference-- ""Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin"" (12/1/2008 12:00:00 AM) A perennial book that's been recently updated and includes all you need to know about star gazing The beautiful hardcover edition offers maps of the night skies, tours of the moon and other ways to observe the universe--Deborah Dundas ""Toronto Star's Books Gift Guide"" (11/26/2021 12:00:00 AM) After reading through the fourth edition of this classic I can't believe I hadn't picked up this book before now Lavishly illustrated, it's an essential and virtually complete guide to amateur astronomy today, with coverage of observing basics and equipment selection as well as two chapters on astrophotography A joy to read for novice and veteran amateurs alike--Richard S Wright, Jr ""Sky and Telescope Magazine"" (4/1/2022 12:00:00 AM) After 10 years, Canadian astronomers Terence Dickinson and Alan Dyer have released a revised and expanded fourth edition of The Backyard Astronomer's Guide -- and it's well worth the wait Barely a detail has been overlooked Seasoned astronomers will learn something new, and beginners just starting out will be learning from two astronomers with decades of knowledge and experience I found the book to be a real page-turner The author's clear and engaging prose was effortless to follow The book's pages are chock full of Alan Dyer's gorgeous images and numerous easy-to-understand diagrams The telescope universe is the part, I think, visual observers will appreciate the most Even long-time observers will learn something new I can highly recommend The Backyard Astronomer's Guide, fourth edition Reading it from cover to cover, I learned many new things, and I've been inspired to tackle new targets, like dark nebulae Give a copy to your favourite astronomer -- but order one for yourself, too!--Chris Vaughan ""SkyNews Magazine"" (11/1/2021 12:00:00 AM) An essential reference that delves into everything from gear to tips and techniques for observing solar and lunar eclipses--Jack Zimakas ""Canadian Geographic"" (8/26/2021 12:00:00 AM) Beautifully put together by authors Terence Dickinson and Alan Dyer, the new edition firmly brings the book into the modern age of astronomy Within each part are chapters to wow and inspire and prove that you too can view the Milky Way, lunar eclipses, planets and constellations with just the naked eye There are some truly stunning images packed in to take your breath away and motivate you to get outside Perhaps the most vital chapters are the guides on what binoculars to buy; plus choosing, buying and then using a telescope - an absolute must for those considering purchasing their first piece of optical equipment The authors write with years of experience and it is well worth the attention - it might be the best advice you pay for--Katrin Raynor Evans ""BBC Sky at Night Magazine"" (10/1/2021 12:00:00 AM) Having a comprehensive introduction is essential I've been recommending ""The Backyard Astronomer's Guide"" by Terrence Dickinson and Alan Dyer as the best introduction to astronomy everyone should get first Keeping up with the technology of astronomy is as challenging as keeping up with the technology of photography, but this update has caught up to the present The Backyard Astronomer's Guide does a very good job of covering what is up in the sky from as close as the edge of space (aurorae, meteors, noctilucent clouds, etc ) out to what we might consider as normal astronomy (stars and galaxies) This opens our photographer's eyes to potential subjects for astrophotography as well as lets us know what kinds of specialized equipment may be necessary In its large, hard-cover form, this book is meant to sit on a coffee table, standing by for perusing on those cloudy or rainy days for inspiration on the next clear evening!--David Kodama ""Fstoppers"" (9/12/2021 12:00:00 AM) How do go from being a casual stargazer to an accomplished amateur astronomer? You buy this book, that's how An exhaustive large-format hardback book full of diagrams and color photos, this ""sky bible"" first published in 1991 here gets a fresh edition This new version now runs to 416 pages, includes more observing guidance, and has fresh advice on the very latest telescopes, binoculars and smartphones--Jamie Carter ""Forbes Magaine, Stargazing And Astronomy Books For Christmas 2021 Guide"" (11/25/2021 12:00:00 AM) It's hard to beat a great book about astronomy and sky observation Even better when it's written by experienced stargazers and astrophotographers Terence Dickinson and Alan Dyer A modern classic Includes expert guidance on telescopes, astrophotography and software as well as extensive observing guides for planetary, deep-sky, twilight and even daytime -- and for both the northern and southern hemispheres--Jamie Carter ""Space com"" (12/22/2022 12:00:00 AM) One of the most impressive books that money can buy for amateur astronomers There's a huge amount of valuable information contained within A must-buy-- ""Astronomy Now Magazine"" (12/1/2022 12:00:00 AM) Short of having someone at your side, Dickinson and Dyer's work has become the go-to reference for beginners looking to get started in practical astronomy Though the basic format of the book has remained unchanged, every chapter has been improved The Backyard Astronomer's Guide has now been with me for over half my life This new version is the best one of all In closing, I can do no better than to quote Astronomy magazine's former editor Robert Burnham, who, in the preface of the third edition states: ""This is by far the best book I know for helping anyone become an amateur stargazer there's no better place to begin than here "" That's equally true for the fourth edition as well--Ed Ting ""AstroGear Today"" (9/4/2021 12:00:00 AM) Selection, Best Astronomy and Space Books 2022-- ""Sky at Night Magazine"" (6/6/2022 12:00:00 AM)"


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