- Bibliography, etc. Note:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-272) and index.
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- Basic Information for Astronomical Observers 5 -- Field of View: 180[degree] (the Whole Sky) to 100[degree] (Naked-Eye Scan) -- Sight 1 Starry Sky 13 -- Sight 2 Total Eclipse of the Sun 18 -- Sight 3 Meteor Shower or Storm 22 -- Sight 4 Fireball Meteor 28 -- Sight 5 Northern Lights, or Aurora 32 -- Sight 6 Bright Satellite or Spacecraft 36 -- Sight 7 Milky Way 40 -- Field of View: 100[degree] to 50[degree] (the Widest Fixed Naked-Eye Field) -- Sight 8 Big Dipper and the North Star 47 -- Sight 9 Orion Group of Constellations 51 -- Sight 10 Summer Triangle Region 54 -- Field of View: 50[degree] to 15[degree] (Moderately Wide Naked-Eye Field) -- Sight 11 Venus and Mercury at Greatest Elongation 61 -- Sight 12 Venus, Jupiter, and Mars at Brightest 65 -- Sight 13 Bright Comet with Long Tail 69 -- Sight 14 Sirius, the Brightest Star 77 -- Sight 15 Other Bright Stars 81 -- Sight 16 Orion 86 -- Sight 17 Other Prominent Constellations 92 -- Field of View: 15[degree] to 1[degree] (Narrow Naked-Eye Field, Binoculars Field, and Wide-Telescopic Field) -- Sight 18 Total Eclipse of the Moon 101 -- Sight 19 Total Eclipse of the Sun Close-Up 108 -- Sight 20 Moon at Full and Other Phases 111 -- Sight 21 Very Thin Crescent Moon 114 -- Sight 22 Lunar Conjunctions and Occultations 120 -- Sight 23 Planetary Conjunctions 127 -- Sight 24 Bright Comet Close-Up 134 -- Sight 25 Hyades Star Cluster and Aldebaran 136 -- Sight 26 Pleiades 139 -- Sight 27 Other Very Bright Large Open-Star Clusters 143 -- Sight 28 Orion's Belt and Sword 146 -- Sight 29 Algol, Mira, and Other Dramatic Variable Stars 151 -- Sight 30 Novae, Supernovae, and Supernova Remnants 156 -- Sight 31 Starriest Fields 162 -- Sight 32 Sagittarius Milky Way Region 165 -- Sight 33 Great Andromeda Galaxy 170 -- Sight 34 Realm of the Galaxies 175 -- Field of View: 1[degree] to 0.1[degree] or Less (Medium to Narrow Telescopic Field) -- Sight 35 Overall Telescopic Views of the Moon 181 -- Sight 36 Close-Up Views of Lunar Craters and Other Features of the Moon 185 -- Sight 37 Sunspots and Other Solar Features 190 -- Sight 38 Partial Eclipses of the Sun 195 -- Sight 39 Transits of Mercury and Venus 199 -- Sight 40 Venus Near Inferior Conjunction 202 -- Sight 41 Jupiter and Its Moons 207 -- Sight 42 Saturn and Its Rings and Moons 213 -- Sight 43 Mars at Closest in a Telescope 219 -- Sight 44 Uranus, Neptune, and Other Dim but Important Worlds 226 -- Sight 45 A Colorful or Otherwise Striking Double Star 230 -- Sight 46 Great Orion Nebula 237 -- Sight 47 A Rich Open Cluster 243 -- Sight 48 A Bright Globular Cluster 249 -- Sight 49 A Bright Planetary Nebula 254 -- Sight 50 A Bright and Structured Galaxy 258 -- Appendix A Total Solar Eclipses, 2008-2024 262 -- Appendix B Major Meteor Showers 263 -- Appendix C Total and Partial Lunar Eclipses, 2007-2017 264 -- Appendix D Brightest Stars 265 -- Appendix E Transits of Venus and Mercury 266.