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The Sky at Night: The Art of Stargazing: My Essential Guide to Navigating the Night Sky
By (Author) Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Ebury Publishing
BBC Books
2nd December 2023
2nd November 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Astronomy, space and time
Space science
Popular science
520
Paperback
256
Width 134mm, Height 212mm, Spine 26mm
280g
An insider's guide to stargazing that brings alive the night sky, from the BBC's 'face of space' and popular The Sky at Night presenter Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock. Many of us gaze up into space and marvel at the Milky Way, but do you know what you're really looking at The Art of Stargazing is the ultimate insider's guide to the night sky in which award-winning space scientist and The Sky at Night presenter Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock shares her expertise and unique insights into the marvellous world of stars. Take a tour of the 88 constellations and explore the science, history, culture and romanticism behind these celestial bodies. In this must-have handbook for budding stargazers - and anyone looking for a little more wonder in their lives - Maggie will help you to identify stars and teach you the basics of naked-eye observation, offering fascinating facts plus advice on kit, 'dark sky' locations and much more. Also included are an easy-to-read sky map and beautiful illustrations to accompany each constellation. With Maggie by your side, the night sky will truly come alive.
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock is a scientist and broadcaster referred to as the BBC's'face of space'. Maggie is a pioneering figure in promoting science to the public and runs her own company engaging children and adults all over the world with the wonders of space science. Overcoming Dyslexia to study at Imperial College, she obtained her degree in Physics and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering. She has worked as a space scientist for many years on projects such as the James Webb Space telescope. While doing this she has toured the UK speaking to inner-city schools inspiring the next generation of physicists. In 2006 she was one of six 'Women of Outstanding Achievement' winners with GetSET Women and in 2009 she was awarded a Member of the British Empire for her services to science and education. As well as fronting The Sky at Night, Maggie has appeared in numerous programmes including Stargazing Live and Doctor Who Confidential. She is also an Honorary Research Associate at UCL's Department of Physics and Astronomy, and been awarded 5 honorary doctorates from universities across the country.