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Philip's 2026 Stargazing Month-By-Month Guide To the Night Sky Britain & Ireland
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Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781849077255
Date: 7th August, 2025
Publisher: Philip's
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Philip's Stargazing is the perfect practical guide for both budding and experienced astronomers. "If you buy just one guide...you won't do better than this." - BBC Sky at Night Magazine "I will continue to enjoy 'Philip's Stargazing' as the months go by." - Helen Sharman, Astronaut "Very useful indeed." - Chris Lintott, Sky at Night presenter Philip's Stargazing is essential for all those who enjoy exploring the night sky, with up-to-date monthly star charts, moon calendars and viewing tips, as well as the best dark-sky sites to visit and astronomy festivals through the year. In 2026 there is a 90% solar eclipse with the next total eclipse not due until 2090. Compiled by experts and specially designed for easy use, Stargazing 2026 is a comprehensive companion for both seasoned and novice astronomers. * Fully updated colour star chart for each month of the year * Viewing recommendations and practical advice including a 90% Solar Eclipse in August 26 * Top constellation, target object, topic and picture for each month * Daily Moon Phase Calendar, highlighting special lunar events throughout the year * Planet Watch for ideal viewing days in 2026 * The best places to experience Dark Skies * The latest on Star Festival, Star Parties and astronomy-themed days out * Expert advice from internationally renowned astronomer professor Nigel Henbest * Special article by equipment expert Robin Scagell on the best first telescopes * Tips for using your smartphone to navigate the skies * Complete calendar of major astronomical events * Top 20 Sky Sights of 2026 * Jargon Buster, explaining common or confusing terms * Clear Explanations of the planets' movements, solar and lunar eclipses, meteors and comets