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Treasures of the Southern Sky [Hardcover]

Robert Gendler , Lars Lindberg Christensen , David Malin
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2 Nov 2011 1461406277 978-1461406273 2012
This coffee-table book depicts famous features of the southern sky, such as the Magellanic Clouds and the Tarantula Nebula, as well as the brilliant star cluster Pismis 24, the beautiful NGC 1532-1 pair of interacting galaxies and the radiant Toby Jug Nebula.


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  • Hardcover: 190 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 2012 edition (2 Nov 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1461406277
  • ISBN-13: 978-1461406273
  • Product Dimensions: 25.1 x 2.3 x 30.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 891,748 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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From the reviews: “This book fully lives up to its name. Gendler … have collected more than one hundred photographs of objects in the southern sky--images lush in detail and possessing an engrossing beauty. … A true treasure of a book--one that can be enjoyed by anyone with an eye for beauty and curiosity about astronomy. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels/libraries.” (K. D. Fisher, Choice, Vol. 49 (11), August, 2012) “The book is a pleasure to handle and to look at, and has obviously been produced by enthusiasts to share their own expert awareness, admiration, and appreciation of the treasures to be found in southern skies. … texts accompanying the illustrations are clear and helpful, and anyone interested in a well-chosen and spectacular array of New General Catalogue and Index Catalogue objects will not only enjoy it but also come away with a greater awareness of the amazing events taking place beyond the Solar System.” (Colin Cooke, The Observatory, Vol. 132 (1229), August, 2012)

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In these pages, the reader can follow the engaging saga of astronomical exploration in the southern hemisphere, in a modern merger of aesthetics, science, and a story of human endeavor. This book is truly a celebration of southern skies.  Jerry Bonnell, Editor - Astronomy Picture of the Day The southern sky became accessible to scientific scrutiny only a few centuries ago, after the first European explorers ventured south of the equator. Modern observing and imaging techniques have since revealed what seems like a new Universe, previously hidden below the horizon, a fresh astronomical bounty of beauty and knowledge uniquely different from the northern sky. The authors have crafted a book that brings this hidden Universe to all, regardless of location or latitude. Treasures of the Southern Sky celebrates the remarkable beauty and richness of the southern sky in words and with world-class imagery. In part, a photographic anthology of deep sky wonders south of the celestial equator, this book also celebrates the human story of southern astronomy with an engaging and detailed history of key contributors to southern sky exploration. The accompanying text provides the reader with intriguing facts and useful information about the featured objects. The volume is arranged by southern hemisphere season and brings to the printed page many of the most provocative and beautiful astronomical images of our time, many in print for the first time. The collection of imagery covers a full range of deep sky astronomical objects, including the familiar and iconic as well as those that are more obscure but no less intriguing. Masterful, state of the art professional and amateur astrophotography highlights the authors' carefully selected deep sky "treasures." DUST JACKET: The beauty and richness of the southern night sky is legendary. From southern latitudes the finest globular clusters in the sky are visible to the unaided eye, as are the nearest galaxies, the Magellanic Clouds. The brightest part of the Milky Way passes overhead during the southern winter and the nearest bright star as well as the legendary asterism known as the Southern Cross are both observable throughout the year. Despite these stunning highlights, the southern sky has received has received less attention than its northern counterparty, and fewer photographs exist of its lesser known, yet equally stunning and intriguing objects. This visual anthology features striking photographic portraits of the most celebrated to the more obscure southern astronomical objects. Carefully selected world-class images have been assembled using the latest digital methods, revealing these southern gems in ways never before seen. To provide a context, the pictures capture the sky in variety of scales, from the wide vistas seen through hobby telescopes to the tiny fields relayed in exquisitely rich detail by the powerful optics of the largest professional telescopes, including the Hubbel Space Telescope and ESO's telescopes. The beauty of the night sky is on display in vivid color and dazzling detail. The presentation is further enhanced by a detailed history of southern sky exploration and lucid text that describes the southern night-sky wonders in ways that are engaging and non-technical.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I wanted to rate it 6 stars! 29 Jan 2013
By Michael
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I was directed towards this book from Robert Gendlers website. It was my first time viewing his website a few days ago, I spent hours there just looking through his amazing collection of photos. I do not have a long term 'interest' as such in astronomy, like many others I rarely find myself having the time to pause for thought about the indescribable treasures surrounding us at all times. The odd times when I do, I find the thoughts hard to shake off - I have always wanted to know and see more.

I don't have anything negative to say about this book, everything is positive. It is well made, a good size, the photography on display in the book is in beautiful detail, every picture can leave you lost for words. Thankfully most pictures in the book have a full description of what is being shown. So I may actually gain a few words.

It really is a book to showcase "The Treasures in the Sky". It achieves that goal with ease, as the amazing photography on display speaks for itself. I sense a lot of love has gone in to the production of this book, it was that same sense that I had got on Robert Gendlers website that had led me here.

This is the type of book that would spark an interest in anybody that picked it up, young or old. Absolutely recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting book on the unique subject of Southern Skies 29 July 2012
By Zbig (Zbigniew ZEMBATY) - Published on Amazon.com
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The book by Gendler, Christensen & Malin "Treasures of the Southern Sky" it is very interesting and comprehensive position about Southern Skies for amateur astronomers written by persons who are passionate about stargazing. This subject is not well covered in the literature though in the age of globalization and cheap airlines the need for quality guides in this area is increasing.
Pros.: Well written and very good introduction and notes on the history of observing Southern Skies. Good quality photographs. Good description of the objects.
Cons.: On the one hand, taking into account its contents, this book looks like an observing handbook as all the objects are presented as they appear in the sky, from Summer to Spring. On the other hand one cannot find any (even small) map to help locate these objects. When one chooses to buy this book, soon realizes that this is a heavy album which is not appropriate to be taken for airline journey.
Apart from this, the book by Gendler et al. is very good and worth buying. I must admit however that I still wait for a small airline friendly handbook. Perhaps these Authors can write another book just for a serious amateur travelling down-under.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully done book 1 Nov 2011
By William A. Llano - Published on Amazon.com
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A beautifully illustrated book, although not what I expected. I would have liked to have seen more objects that are not visible from northern latitudes. NGC 1365 is illustrated, but no photo of the Fornax Galaxy Cluster! I do not consider M17, M16, The Lagoon Nebula and M11 as southern sky objects, since they are seen from most of the northern latitudes. I would like to have seen more galaxy clusters. Is it a must have? Maybe. I might consider "Exploring the Southern Sky" by Lausten, Madsen and West instead.
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book 4 Mar 2012
By Arrow - Published on Amazon.com
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This book was exactly what I was hoping to find: beautiful images from an unfamiliar part of the sky. I find myself sitting down to leaf through over and over again.
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