The Astronomy Calendar 2011 features 12 great images and daily details about planetary conditions, eclipses, lunar occultations, planetary conjunctions, meteor showers, etc.
The Astronomy Calendar provides you with a nightly guide of what's visible in the sky – really helpful to see the most spectacular things that are visible on any given day! With daily reminders of eclipses, conjunctions and meteor showers, these maps are designed for use in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
The Astronomy Calendar includes a summary of the year, indicating the best time to view the planets. It maps best for 25° to 45° south latitude.
This year the calendar features 9 images by some of Australia's leading astrophotographers, and measures 23cm x 33 cm, and opens up to 46cm x 33 cm.
Astronomy Calendar 2011 - Features
- Suitable for everyone from beginners to experts
- Keep track of what's visible in the sky on any given day
- Includes reminders of eclipses, meteor showers, and more
- Know when to use your telescope to best view the planets!
- Designed for use in the Southern Hemisphere
- Includes amazing images by leading astrophotographers