A Guide to the Night Sky: The science and lore behind our constellations
By (Author) Dr Sara Webb
Illustrated by Aidan Meighan
Smith Street Books
Smith Street Books
30th September 2025
2nd October 2025
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Space science
Galaxies and stars
Solar system: the Sun and planets
Hardback
196
Width 160mm, Height 210mm
Across human cultures and history, we have looked up to the heavens and discovered the stars, from the well-known Aries and Orion to the lesser-known Volans and Triangulum. Each cluster of stars has its own story, both mythic and scientific.
With A Guide to the Night Sky, learn practical tips on how to view the skies (with and without telescopes), then put them into action to start your stargazing journey. Read about the First stargazers and how they have been interpreting the constellations for thousands of years. Take a crash course in the galaxy and learn about deep-sky objects of all varieties. Then settle in to discover the eighty-eight officially recognised constellations and learn about their lore, size, location and all about their brightest stars.
Dr. Sara Webb is an astrophysicist and passionate science communicator. Her research includes chasing gravitational wave counterparts, cataloguing the fastest flare stars in the galaxy and building AI tools to help astronomers work faster.