I agree with Roger on the usefulness of Dickson's book "Night Watch." The book has great star charts and it is a spiral-bound book. We sell hundreds of copies of that book here each year. I've lately taken to giving away a copy of the book to folks who buy their first telescope from us (if I happen to be the guy selling the telescope). That said, it doesn't sound like what Jim Harvey is looking for. Sounds like Jim is looking for old-school he-man hard-core star charts. Jim, I've gotta ask - you do know we're now well into the 21st Century, right? Have you seen what you can do with a laptop or an iPad where star charts are concerned? ;) I'll ask my store manager what he's seen along the lines of old-school hard-core start charts. If I find anything I'll post it here. Seth -----Original Message----- From: utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of erikhansen@thebluezone.net Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 3:29 PM To: Utah Astronomy Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] Seeking Detailed Star Charts or Finding Stars The Old Fashioned Way
Tirion Sky Atlas probably the closest to your specs. Available from SkyPublishing and maybe the Clark Planetarium. Seth?
Greetings and Happy Monday...
I am seeking a book/map/chart that I can use while stargazing with the scope. Here is what I would like in such a product:
a. Star charts - a full two page spread of each constellation with plenty of detail. b. No, none, zero, zip, zilch explanations of types of stars, black holes, planets, etc., etc. etc. I have plenty of books on those topics. c. Loose leaf, spiral bound, or folded. Something that will lay flat without busting the binding. d. No batteries, no keyboards, no screens, no antennas, no buttons, just paper.
I am new to astronomy but I expect my efforts will be along these lines: a. Zero, if any, scanning the skies hoping to find something (too much to find) b. Create an observation plan and work it. In other words, I expect to have specific targets in mind each night.
The book/map/chart I've described above will be used to find the target objects.
Now, while I am an engineer geek type, I am, also, a nostalgic old Geezer and I fancy myself hunting for objects the way they did before computers. To me, half the fun of looking at an object is finding it. Hey, I found M57 last night in nearly full moonlight. I did cheat a bit and used a green laser point mounted on my DOB. Smack dab dead on. I was impressed. Your mileage may vary.
Jim Harvey, aka...
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