But there’s much more to see in the night sky. Galaxies and globular star clusters. Colorful double and multiple stars. And diffuse, dark, and planetary nebulae that mark the birth and death of countless millions of stars in the Milky Way.
Now, there’s an easier way. As you read this page, you’ll discover how to build an extraordinary level of observational skill that few can match, regardless of your current skill level. And you’ll enjoy astonishing sights in the deep sky of the northern AND southern hemisphere that most people can scarcely imagine.
These skills (and many more) are revealed in Secrets of the Deep Sky, a detailed program from One-Minute Astronomer. This program gives you a step-by-step approach to enjoying hundreds of star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies… the so-called deep-sky objects (or DSO’s) that so many advanced amateurs observe intently night after night.
You begin with simple and intuitive explanations to help you easily master the layout of the night sky so you can find any deep-sky object you wish. You’ll discover…
And to make sure you’ve got the basics down, Secrets of the Deep Sky contains mini tours of the night sky, one tour for each season for both northern and southern hemisphere observers. These tours will help you understand what kind of deep-sky objects are most easily seen during each season. And they include full-sky star maps to help you find your way around any time of year.
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You’ll learn how to find the best telescope for your money. You’ll discover why, in some cases, the biggest telescope isn’t always the best telescope. And why refractors, once used only by lunar and planetary observers, are now the favorite choice of many deep-sky observers.
And you’ll learn how to use the most important optical instrument of all… your eye. You’ll get essential details that will help you coax detail out of even the smallest telescope, including…
Secrets of the Deep Sky also shows you to evaluate atmospheric conditions to help you plan your observing session for the night to get the best use out of your precious observing time.
Secrets of the Deep Sky also takes you through the basic science of stars, star clusters, dark, diffuse, and planetary nebula, double and variable stars, and galaxies.
Because, like priceless historical artifacts, many deep-sky objects are most impressive not only for what you see, but also what you can understand and imagine. A giant elliptical galaxy some 40 million light years away might look like a faint smudge in the eyepiece of a small telescope. But it’s far more impressive when you know it’s the sum total of the light from 2 trillion ancient stars!
Secrets of the Deep Sky gives you quick, concise summaries of the scientific principles behind the most common deep-sky sights, including…
You’ll also get a simple yet completely accurate explanation of how astronomers measure brightness (a common source of confusion among beginning stargazers who are looking deeper into the sky).
Simply put, Secrets of the Deep Sky is the most concise and informative guide available for download to stargazers who wish to see the beautiful and fascinating sights of the deep sky.
Secrets of the Deep Sky also introduces you to more than 40 objects visible to northern and southern observers that are representative of each type of object you’ll find in the deep sky.
You learn about the sky and how to find your way around. Equipment and accessories to get the light into your eye. And the skills needed to see the maximum amount of detail with whatever equipment you have at your disposable.
Secrets of the Deep Sky is delivered to you instantly in PDF format (no printed copies). Based on the themes covered in the pages of One-Minute Astronomer, this e-book is 176 pages of solid information, advice, and essential images and maps to get you started observing right away.
When you order Secrets of the Deep Sky, you’ll get, at no additional cost, the full 4 hour and 12 minute digitally-recorded MP3 version of the entire book to play on your iPod or digital music player or burn onto a CD.
The recorded version gives you all the benefits and expertise contained in Secrets of the Deep Sky without tying you to your computer screen. Take the recordings with you in the car, on the bus, or simply listen to them while taking a stroll at sunset, preparing yourself for another evening peering into the endlessly fascinating night sky.
You get the 176 page course and all recordings for just $29.00… less than the cost of a couple of take-out pizzas. A tiny price for a lifetime of visual deep-sky observing that will bring you challenge, excitement, and the deep satisfaction of seeing beyond our own tiny planet into the astonishing wonders of deep space.
You can try Secrets of the Deep Sky at absolutely no risk to you. If, after 60 days, you…
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