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Lonely Planet

Stargazing Around the World: A Tour of the Night Sky, Lonely Planet (2nd ed. Feb. 24)

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ISBN:
9781837581979
Sprog:
Engelsk
Indbinding:
Indbundet
Sideantal:
280
Forlag:
Lonely Planet
Udgivelsesdato:
09-02-2024
Udgivelsesår:
2024
Udgivelsesland:
Australien
Serie:
Lonely Planet
BESKRIVELSE:
Embark on an adventure to see the stars with this inspiring guide that spotlights the world's best places to explore the night sky. Discover 100 spectacular sites including dark sky parks, observatories and wild mountains and experience the meditative wonder of stargazing - with essential travel tips so you can have the ultimate starry-eyed trip. See shooting stars soar through the cosmos from the Brecon Beacons in Wales; or visit the Grand Canyon National Park for its mesmerising views of the glittering night sky. Featuring an introduction to stargazing, in-depth profiles of dark sky sites, calendars of meteor showers and eclipses, and a further collection of must-visit locations to watch space phenomena, this fascinating book is perfect for those interested in astronomy, astrology, and the amazing world around us. Inside Stargazing Around the World: A Tour of the Night Sky: - A comprehensive collection of the best stargazing sites around the world offering unforgettable views and scenery - Practical information and essential travel tips on how and when to visit for the greatest night sky tours - Stunning astrophotography within the internal pages of the book - Written by Valerie Stimac, an expert author on astrotourism - Contents include an introduction to stargazing; dark sky sites around the world; observatories open to the public; where and when to see meteor showers, auroras and eclipses; and more - Key destinations featured include Mont-Megantic (Canada); Parque Nacional Torres del Paine (Chile); McDonald Observatory (USA); NASA Jet Propulsion Lab (USA); Grand Canyon (USA); Uluru (Australia); Warrumbungle National Park (Australia); Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky National Park (New Zealand), Aotea (Great Barrier Island); Yeonyang (South Korea); Iromote-Ishigaki (Japan); Eifel National Park (Germany); Teide Observatory (Spain); Royal Observatory (UK); Northumberland International Dark Sky Park (UK); Lauwersmeer National Park (The Netherlands) and many
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