Majestic spiral arms of a remote galaxy shimmer from the combined light of 50 billion stars. The ethereal curtains of the aurora borealis ripple across the night sky. Vast clouds of gas and dust, 10,000 times wider than the solar system, pervade the galaxy. Captured by the cameras of talented amateur astronomers and by the world's most powerful research telescopes, the universe's impressive wonders are presented in Astronomy 2011 in brilliant high-resolution color.
This 12-image collection was compiled by stargazing authority Terence Dickinson, author of NightWatch. He brings a wealth of practical experience to the calendar's diary of predicted celestial events, which range from meteor showers to eclipses.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Astronomy 2011 (Calendar) (Calendar) This is my favorite astronomy calendar. It is richly illustrated with photographs, not only of deep space objects, but also from our solar system and space phenomena seen from Earth. Astronomical events of note are printed in the appropriate date blocks. Two hanging holes help prevent curling. I buy this Astronomy calendar every year! By Kosmic Kurt (Brown Deer, WI USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Astronomy 2011 (Calendar) (Calendar) I get this calendar every year. It's great to look at with it's fantastic photos. The calendar lists all the major holidays and also lists special astronomical events. This has been, and continues to be, the best astronomical calendar out there. Highly recommended to all astro-enthusiasts. This review is from: Astronomy 2011 (Calendar) (Calendar) Beautiful Calendar when the year is up I cut all the picture apart and tape them on my wall. I have done this for three years now and I have almost a full wall of great astronomy pictures, this way the calendar gets used indefinitely. Only complaint it was shipped in an over sized box and I feel that increased the shipping cost. |