Night Sky Almanac 2023

A Stargazer’s Guide

Royal Observatory Greenwich author Storm Dunlop author Collins Astronomy author Wil Tirion author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:1st Sep '22

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Night Sky Almanac 2023 cover

This comprehensive guide offers insights into the night sky, making the Night Sky Almanac 2023 a must-have for astronomy enthusiasts.

The Night Sky Almanac 2023 serves as an exceptional guide for anyone captivated by the wonders of the night sky. This beautifully illustrated book provides readers with a comprehensive overview of celestial events and the movements of constellations throughout the seasons. With expert insights from renowned astronomers, Storm Dunlop and Wil Tirion, and the endorsement of the Royal Observatory Greenwich, this almanac is both informative and visually stunning.

Readers can easily navigate through the year with user-friendly monthly calendars and detailed maps. These resources enable enthusiasts to track lunar phases, spot meteors, and witness fleeting astronomical events. Whether you're an amateur astronomer or simply someone who enjoys stargazing, the Night Sky Almanac 2023 offers the tools to enhance your experience under the stars.

Additionally, the book includes fascinating celestial facts and highlights significant astronomical anniversaries, making it not just a guide but also a treasure trove of knowledge. With worldwide coverage for both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, this almanac ensures that no one misses out on the beauty of the cosmos, regardless of their location. It is truly a perfect gift for anyone eager to explore the night sky and deepen their understanding of the universe.

“Both delightful and useful” David Stickland, The Observatory

“Follow the progress of constellations throughout the seasons with this stunning companion to the night sky.” All About Space

ISBN: 9780008532598

Dimensions: 184mm x 117mm x 26mm

Weight: 270g

272 pages