The latest edition of Ian Ridpath and Wil Tirion's popular guide to the
night sky is updated for planet positions and forthcoming eclipses up to
the end of the year 2007. With one chapter for each month of the year,
this is an easy-to-use handbook for anyone wanting to identify
constellations, star clusters, nebulae, to plot the movement of planets,
or witness solar and lunar eclipses. Most of the features discussed are
visible to the naked eye and all can be seen with a small telescope or
binoculars. Ian Ridpath has been a full-time writer, broadcaster and
lecturer on astronomy and space for more than twenty-five years. He has
written and edited more than 40 books, including A Comet Called Haley
(Cambridge, 1985). Wil Tirion made his first star map in 1977. It showed
stars to the magnitude of 6.5 and was issued as a set of maps by the
British Astronomical Association in 1981. He has illustrated numerous
books and magazines, including The Cambridge Star Atlas (Cambridge,
2001). Previous Edition Pb (1999): 0-521-66771-2