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1 Richard Harshaw Complete CD guide to the universe 024676 2007 Book  
2 Allan Sandage Hubble atlas of galaxies 008482 1961 Book  
3 Allan Sandage Atlas of galaxies: Useful for measuring the cosmological distance scale 006802 1988 Book  
4 K. Kodaira (ed.) Photometric atlas of northern bright galaxies 005959 1990 Book  
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TitleComplete CD guide to the universe
Author(s)Richard Harshaw
PublicationLondon, Springer-Verlag, 2007.
Descriptionxiv, 120p.+CD-ROM
Series(Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)
Abstract NoteThe atlas covers the whole range of objects viewable by amateur astronomers with 8 - to 11-inch telescopes, north of about latitude +40 degrees. Everything described here can be observed from suburban sites. Large-scale finder charts - in both normal and mirror-image "SCT" views - along with the extensive list of 14,000 objects provide a detailed observing guide for almost any practical amateur astronomer. Around 10,750 of the objects are double or multiple stars; the remaining 3000 or so represent the other classes of deep-sky objects. Double stars dominate this work for two reasons. First, for telescopes of modest aperture they are by far the most numerous type of object and second, double stars are usually bright enough to be easily observed from urban sites. The other deep-sky objects include many galaxies (1573 of them), and although dark-sky sites are of course best, many of these can be seen in skies that most amateurs would write off as hopeless for the task. There are 580 open clusters, 109 globular clusters, 148 planetary nebulae, plus a few others.
ISBN,Price9780387468938 : Euro 39.95(PB)
Classification524.3(084)
Keyword(s)1. ATLAS 2. ATLAS - STARS 3. ATLAS - UNIVERSE 4. DEEP SKY OBJECTS - ATLAS 5. GALAXIES - ATLAS 6. GLOBULAR CLUSTERS - ATLAS 7. OPEN CLUSTERS - ATLAS 8. PLANETARY NEBULAE - ATLAS
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TitleHubble atlas of galaxies
Author(s)Allan Sandage
PublicationWashington, D.C., Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1961.
Description50pp.
Classification524.6(084)
Keyword(s)1. ASTRONOMY REFERENCE COLLECTION 2. ATLASES - ASTRONOMY 3. GALAXIES - ATLAS
Item TypeBook

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TitleAtlas of galaxies: Useful for measuring the cosmological distance scale
Author(s)Allan Sandage;John Bedke
PublicationWashington, D.C., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, S&TI Division, 1988.
Descriptionvii,95pp.
Classification524.6(084)
Keyword(s)1. ASTRONOMY REFERENCE COLLECTION 2. COSMOLOGICAL DISTANCES-MEASURE 3. GALAXIES - ATLAS 4. HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE
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TitlePhotometric atlas of northern bright galaxies
Author(s)K. Kodaira (ed.);S. Okamura (ed.);S-i Ichikawa (ed.)
PublicationTokyo, University of Tokyo Press, 1990.
Description225pp.
Classification524.6(084)
Keyword(s)1. ASTRONOMY ATLAS 2. ASTRONOMY REFERENCE COLLECTION 3. GALAXIES - ATLAS
Item TypeBook

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