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Titlebook: Deep Sky Observing; An Astronomical Tour Steven R. Coe Book 2016Latest edition Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016 Amateur a

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Any Other Tips?,This chapter was created so that I can put in a wide variety of tips and techniques that did not fit smoothly into any of the previous chapters. So this part of the book might jump around a bit, but the lessons have been learned the hard way and here’s hoping you will not have to do the same.
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How Can I Find All These Deep-Sky Goodies When the Sky Is So Huge?, way around the dome of the sky can take the fun out of astronomy very quickly. Being able to point your telescope accurately at the target you are seeking will define your ability to have some joy in your observing: no find, no fun. Seems obvious.
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What Are All These Different Types of Nebulae, and What Details Can I See in Them with My Telescopenants. I will cover the planetaries in the next chapter and discuss the other four types here. Even though all these objects appear as fuzzy and diffuse in the telescope, there are different mechanisms at work among the differing types of nebulae. So, let’s see what makes each type of nebula glow in the dark (except dark nebulae, of course).
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