Oseid has drawn the main star pattern for every constellation, overlaying each with a whimsical illustration (an eagle for Aquila, a swan for Cygnus, and so on). Approximately half the book is dedicated to the mythology and science of the constellations, with a full page dedicated to each constellation. As the title suggests, the book’s narrative is shaped by skylore and the cultural history of finding patterns in the stars. Kelsey Oseid’s What We See in the Stars is a delightful introduction to the night sky. What We See in the Stars: An Illustrated Tour of the Night Sky Here, we're offering a few words on astronomy books hot off the press - just in time for the gift-giving season. We featured books on the hunt for exoplanets, X-ray astronomy, light pollution, solar eclipses, and more. Wondering what to read next? Looking for a gift for the amateur astronomer in your life? Check out these new astronomy books!Īs you know from the reviews in Sky & Telescope, 2017 was a good year for astronomy books.
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