The interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas set a new high standard for modern celestial cartography. The same team now presents the interstellarum Deep Sky Guide, its unique observing companion.
Taking an intuitive visual approach, for each spread of the Atlas, the Guide focuses on carefully selected objects, either as colored composite POSS plates or through the authors’ own sketches. Both allow you to estimate the visibility of features in the telescope while planning observations. Stars and other objects in the vicinity are highlighted, so they also serve as finder charts at night. An index map on each spread allows you to quickly find each object’s location in the Atlas.
The interstellarum Deep Sky Guide takes all the hassle out of preparing for observing sessions – there’s no need to print star charts or photos. Simply grab your Atlas and your Guide, and go observe!
Features
- 2362 deep-sky objects shown, with catalog number, object type, constellation, and nickname
- Short descriptions provided, along with observational hints, e.g. filter and magnification recommendations
- 1729 color finder charts, using red and blue channels of Palomar Observatory Sky Survey II plates, on a white background
- For the POSS plates, objects’ red features are visible in white light, but become invisible under red light conditions, as perceived through the eyepiece
- 821 detailed pencil drawings made by the authors, presented in black-on-white, provide the best approximation of what may be seen visually
- Page numbers are identical to the charts in the interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas for easy and quick navigation
- Can also be used to complement other atlases and online resources.