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Astronomy for Amateurs by Camille Flammarion is a classic introduction to the wonders of the night sky, designed for readers with little or no prior knowledge of astronomy. First published in the early 20th century, this engaging and accessible book invites readers to explore the universe with curiosity and wonder. Flammarion, a renowned French astronomer and science popularizer, guides the amateur astronomer through the basics of celestial observation, offering practical advice on how to observe the stars, planets, and other celestial phenomena with the naked eye or simple instruments. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the structure and movement of the solar system, the phases of the Moon, the nature of comets and meteors, and the mysteries of the Milky Way. Flammarion explains the apparent motions of the heavens, the changing positions of the planets, and the significance of eclipses and other astronomical events. He also delves into the history of astronomy, recounting the discoveries of great astronomers and the evolution of our understanding of the cosmos. Richly illustrated with diagrams and star charts, Astronomy for Amateurs provides clear instructions for identifying constellations, tracking the movements of celestial bodies, and making simple astronomical observations from one's own backyard. Flammarion’s poetic prose and infectious enthusiasm make the book a delightful read, inspiring readers to look up at the night sky with new appreciation and curiosity. Whether you are a beginner eager to learn the basics or a seasoned stargazer seeking a charming and informative companion, Astronomy for Amateurs remains a timeless guide to the beauty and science of the universe.
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Liczba stron: 341
Rok wydania: 2025
