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"Julious L. Benton a ] is probably one of the most experienced and dedicated visual observer of the a ~Lord of the Ringsa (TM) a ] . His book is not only a very well researched compendium where almost all the current information a ] on Saturn and his satellites can be found but also a rich source of observational advice. What usually has to be searched in several books is given here a ] . In summary, this richly illustrated book is a goldmine of information a ] ." (Dr. Claudio Abaecherli, Astroinfo - online, December, 2006)
"Benton, a seasoned observer of Saturn a" and yes, it shows in this book a" walks the reader through a bang-up-to-date account of the Solar Systema (TM)s second largest world. a ] this text is superbly illustrated with high quality colour and black and white pictures. That makes it an absolute a ~must havea (TM) for the Saturn enthusiast and I wholeheartedly agree." (Nell English, Astronomy Now, 2006)
"Julius Benton has directed the ALPO (Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers) Saturn Section since 1971, and his enthusiasm for observing the ringed planet is evident upon every page. This book begins with 46 pages of background detail about Saturn, and 38 pages of useful telescope data. a ] it will serve as a solid background for planetary work in general. a ] This book will be of most value to the new planet-watcher." (Richard McKim, The Observatory, Vol. 126 (1194), 2006)
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This new series is designed especially for practical amateur astronomers who not only want to observe, but want to know the details of exactly what they are looking at. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system, and the only one with a spectacular ring system that is easily visible from Earth. Saturn is a gas-giant, a huge world dominated by its rings and a retinue of moons. It is probably the most commonly observed and imaged planet for amateur astronomers, because it is always changing - the moons move visibly in the course of an hour, the weather systems on the planet change, and the orientation of the ring alters this way and that. The concept of the book - and the series - is to present an up-to-date detailed description (part one); and then (part two) to consider how best to observe and record the planet, its moons and its ring system successfully. "Saturn and How to Observe It" is a mine of information for all levels of amateur observers, from the beginner to the experienced.
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