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Is there another planisphere sold that is larger than Sky and
Telescope's 16" dia. planisphere? I thought I had seen one somewhere but don't recall where. |
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David H. Levy's Guide to the Stars a 16" Planisphere can be found on
Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...nce&vi=reviews Scott "Dan Wenz" wrote in message ... Is there another planisphere sold that is larger than Sky and Telescope's 16" dia. planisphere? I thought I had seen one somewhere but don't recall where. |
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Scott Smith wrote:
David H. Levy's Guide to the Stars a 16" Planisphere can be found on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...nce&vi=reviews Thanks, I had seen that one and wanted to be sure there were none larger - looks like I'll buy that one, since a Google search didn't find one larger. |
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Dan Wenz wrote:
Is there another planisphere sold that is larger than Sky and Telescope's 16" dia. planisphere? I thought I had seen one somewhere but don't recall where. There is Wil Tirion's new Firefly Deluxe planisphere, that is 15 inches in diameter. I know, it's actually a bit smaller, but it looks pretty good in pictures--better than Levy's (which I wasn't very impressed with in person). I'll report back when I get it (I've ordered it from Amazon). Brian Tung The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/ Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/ The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/ My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.txt |
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Brian Tung wrote:
Dan Wenz wrote: There is Wil Tirion's new Firefly Deluxe planisphere, that is 15 inches in diameter. I know, it's actually a bit smaller, but it looks pretty good in pictures--better than Levy's (which I wasn't very impressed with in person). I'll report back when I get it (I've ordered it from Amazon). Thanks, I'd appreciate a note when it's received. I've also discovered what weather event might be triggered other than after purchase of a new scope (Which I'll pickup Thursday) - buy a new car, wait a few hours, then look outside - it'll probably be snowing, as it is now in the Baltimore, MD, USA area :-( |
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![]() "Brian Tung" wrote in message ... Dan Wenz wrote: Is there another planisphere sold that is larger than Sky and Telescope's 16" dia. planisphere? I thought I had seen one somewhere but don't recall where. There is Wil Tirion's new Firefly Deluxe planisphere, that is 15 inches in diameter. I know, it's actually a bit smaller, but it looks pretty good in pictures--better than Levy's (which I wasn't very impressed with in person). I'll report back when I get it (I've ordered it from Amazon). I, too, am not impressed with Levy's, and so will be interested in hearing about the Firefly Deluxe. Levy's is big, but contains no more info than a small one - just more spread out. Dennis |
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After looking at the 3 planispheres sold by Amazon, Tirion's doesn't
look useable outdoors under a red light and seems kind of "busy" for one like me who needs a relatively "simple" skymap, outdoors, to re-learn the sky after many years since I originally learned enough to find my way without too much bumbling around. Only one side of Levy's offering is a planisphere, as opposed to Chandler's, with N and S parts of the sky on opposites sides, useable at night. Pending others' comments, so far it looks to me like Chandler's may be the most useful for a new/old "beginner". |
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Dan Wenz wrote:
After looking at the 3 planispheres sold by Amazon, Tirion's doesn't look useable outdoors under a red light and seems kind of "busy" for one like me who needs a relatively "simple" skymap, outdoors, to re-learn the sky after many years since I originally learned enough to find my way without too much bumbling around. Only one side of Levy's offering is a planisphere, as opposed to Chandler's, with N and S parts of the sky on opposites sides, useable at night. Pending others' comments, so far it looks to me like Chandler's may be the most useful for a new/old "beginner". By the way, I already have Chandler, and I think it is a delightful piece of work. Clever idea. But I didn't think they had one in the 15-inch class, that's all. I looked at the pictures of Tirion's planisphere, and it should be usable under a red light. It does look busy for a beginner, though. Sadly, there seems to be some delay in shipping. Hopefully, it'll get here before the holidays. Brian Tung The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/ Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/ The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/ My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.txt |
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The Chandler version is the one I like the best of them all. Overall it's
9-3/4" square, is inexpensive, has "perspective correction" that none? of the others have, and is available in three latitude versions. Others seem too cumbersome, probably because they offer more 'features.' Howard Lester -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Howard Lester wrote:
The Chandler version is the one I like the best of them all. Overall it's 9-3/4" square, is inexpensive, has "perspective correction" that none? of the others have, and is available in three latitude versions. Others seem too cumbersome, probably because they offer more 'features.' My one complaint is that the center disc is made of paper (at least on the version I have), rather than plastic as the surrounding mask is. Brian Tung The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/ Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/ The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/ My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.txt |
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