Saturday 15 October 2011

Norton's Star Atlas and Reference Handbook Download

Norton's Star Atlas and Reference Handbook
Author: Ian Ridpath
Edition: Twentieth Edition
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0131451642



Norton's Star Atlas and Reference Handbook: And Reference Handbook, 20th Edition


The most famous guide to the stars is now the most accessible! Generations of amateur astronomers have called it simply Norton's: the most famous star atlas in the world. Download Norton's Star Atlas and Reference Handbook: And Reference Handbook, 20th Edition from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Now in a beautifully redesigned, two-color landmark 20th edition, this combination star atlas and reference guide has no match in the field. First published in 1910, coinciding with the first of two appearances by Halley's Comet last century, Norton's owes much of its legendary success to its unique maps, arranged in slices or gores, each covering approximately one-fifth of the sky. Apart from being presented more accessibly than ever before, the text and tables have been revised and updated to account for the new and exciting developments in our observation of the cosmos. Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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