Description: The standard against which all other star atlases are measured, this best-selling atlas has been completely revised and updated! Each version of Sky Atlas 2000.0 contains 26 charts covering the whole sky and showing 81,312 single, multiple, and variable stars of magnitude 8.5 and brighter and 2,700 deep-sky objects. Includes close-up charts of such areas as the celestial poles and the Virgo-Coma galaxy region, as well as an acetate coordinate-grid overlay for determining accurate positions. A must for any stargazer! Deluxe Unlaminated Version: Stars are black, while deep-sky objects are color-coded by type for easy identification. Fold out charts in a 12 by 16 inch book (charts unfold to 21 by 16 inches). About the author: I have been interested in stars and especially in star maps for almost all my life. In 1977, at the age of 34, I started working on my first star atlas. Five large maps, showing the whole sky, with stars down to magnitude 6.5. It was published in the book Encyclopedia of Astronomy (edited by Colin Ronan), and later as a separate set of star maps by the British Astronomical Association (B.A.A.). The title: B.A.A. Star Charts 1950.0. After that, still as a hobby, I started working on Sky Atlas 2000.0, with stars down to magnitude 8.0. After it's publication in 1981 (Sky Publishing Corporation / Cambridge University Press), publishers started asking me to do star maps and star atlases for books and magazines. This resulted in quitting my job as a graphic artist and designer, and starting as a full-time star-map-maker (uranographer) in 1983. Since then I have worked on numerous star maps for atlases, books and magazines. Over the years a lot of things have changed in the way star maps are created, and in fact in the whole area of graphic arts. My old drawing table is now replaced by an Apple computer. I use several graphic programs, of which Adobe Illustrator (a vector drawing program) is the most important. Awards On November, 7, 1987 I received the 'Dr. J. van der Bilt-prize'; a reward from the "Nederlandse Vereniging voor Weer en Sterrenkunde", a Dutch organisation for weather and astronomy amateurs. On September 1, 1993, the Internationale Astronomical Union named a minor planet (asteroid) after me: Wil Tirion
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Location: Chillicothe, Ohio
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Edition: 2
Book Title: Sky Atlas 2000. 0 : Twenty-Six Star Charts, Covering Both Hemispheres, and Seven Detailed Charts of Selected Regions
Number of Pages: 26 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Sky Publishing
Topic: Sky Observation, Astronomy
Publication Year: 2007
Item Height: 0.5 in
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Nature, Science
Item Weight: 40.2 Oz
Item Length: 16 in
Author: Wil Tirion, Roger W. Sinnott
Item Width: 12 in
Format: Spiral