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Yearbook of astronomy 2022
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The Yearbook of Astronomy 2022 is the Diamond Jubilee edition of this iconic publication, the annual appearance of which has been eagerly anticipated by astronomers, both amateur and professional, ever since this invaluable book first appeared in 1962. As the preface to the 1962 edition informed its readers, the post-war years had seen a tremendous growth of interest in astronomy and space research. Doubtless fueled by the dawn of the Space Age, the launch of Sputnik 1 in October 1957 marked a significant change in the course of history. This epoch-making event, coupled with the subsequent flights of Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin (April 1961) and American astronaut Alan Shepard (May 1961), served to engender a public interest in astronomy and space that has continued to grow and expand to this day.Maintaining its appealing style and presentation, the Yearbook of Astronomy 2022 contains comprehensive jargon-free monthly sky notes and an authoritative set of sky charts to enable backyard astronomers and sky gazers everywhere to plan their viewing of the year’s eclipses, comets, meteor showers and minor planets as well as detailing the phases of the Moon and visibility and locations of the planets throughout the year. To supplement all this is a variety of entertaining and informative articles, a feature for which the Yearbook of Astronomy is known. In the 2022 edition, the reader is presented with articles covering a wide range of topics including "A History of the Amateur Astronomical Society: 1962 to 2022"; "Expanding Cosmic Horizons"; "Frank Drake and His Equation"; "Remote Telescopes"; "Skies Over Ancient America" and others.The Yearbook of Astronomy continues to be essential reading for anyone lured and fascinated by the magic of astronomy. It remains an inspiration to amateur and professional astronomers alike, and warrants a place on the bookshelf of all stargazers and watchers of the Universe. - (Casemate Publishing)

The Yearbook of Astronomy 2022 is the Diamond Jubilee edition of this iconic publication, the annual appearance of which has been eagerly anticipated by astronomers, both amateur and professional, ever since this invaluable book first appeared in 1962. - (Casemate Publishing)

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Table of Contents

Editor's Foreword 8(6)
Preface 14(1)
About Time 15(2)
Using the Yearbook of Astronomy as an Observing Guide 17(10)
The Monthly Star Charts
Northern Hemisphere Star Charts David Harper
27(26)
Southern Hemisphere Star Charts David Harper
53(25)
The Planets in 2022 Lynne Marie Stockman
78(3)
Some Events in 2022
81(3)
Phases of the Moon in 2022
84(1)
Eclipses in 2022
85(3)
Monthly Sky Notes and Articles 2022
Monthly Sky Notes January
88(1)
Morning Apparition of Venus - January 2022 to October 2022
88(2)
Mars - January 2022 to June 2022
90(2)
Joseph Ward: New Zealand Polymath John McCue
92(5)
Monthly Sky Notes February
97(2)
Jacobus Cornelius Kapteyn David M. Harland
99(4)
Monthly Sky Notes March
103(2)
A True Pioneer of Planetary Exploration Neil Haggaih
105(3)
Monthly Sky Notes April
108(3)
Biela's Comet: A Tale of Two Parts Neil Norman
111(4)
Monthly Sky Notes May
115(2)
Maximilian Hell: A Legacy in Transit Richard Hill
117(5)
Monthly Sky Notes June
122(2)
Margherita Hack Mary Mclntyre
124(3)
Monthly Sky Notes July
127(2)
Gravity Assists: Something for Nothing? Peter Rea
129(5)
Monthly Sky Notes August
134(1)
Saturn - January 2022 to December 2022
135(2)
U.S. Mints Celestial Themes Carolyn Kennett
137(3)
Monthly Sky Notes September
140(1)
Jupiter - January 2022 to December 2022
141(1)
Neptune - January 2022 to December 2022
142(2)
Early Astronomy Stamps from Brazil Katrin Raynor-Evans
144(3)
Monthly Sky Notes October
147(1)
Evening Apparition of Venus - October 2022 to August 2023
148(2)
Mills Observatory Katrin Raynor-Evans
150(3)
Monthly Sky Notes November
153(1)
Uranus in 2022
154(2)
The Hoba West Meteorite Susan Stubbs
156(3)
Monthly Sky Notes December
159(1)
Mars - July 2022 to January 2023
160(2)
The Next `Small Step' David M. Harland
162(4)
Comets in 2022 Neil Norman
166(7)
Minor Planets in 2022 Neil Norman
173(8)
Meteor Showers in 2022 Neil Norman
181(10)
Article Section
Astronomy in 2021 Rod Hine
191(8)
Solar System Exploration in 2021 Peter Rea
199(9)
Anniversaries in 2022 Neil Haggath
208(8)
The Yearbook of Astronomy Cover Image: 1962 and 2022 Steve Brown
216(2)
A History of the Amateur Astronomical Society: 1962 to 2022 Allan Chapman
218(9)
Expanding Cosmic Horizons Martin Rees
227(11)
The Astronomers' Stars: A Study in Scarlet Lynne Marie Stockman
238(11)
Frank Drake and His Equation David M. Harland
249(12)
Remote Observing and Imaging Damian Peach
261(9)
Skies Over Ancient America jR Clay Sherrod
270(10)
Tycho Brahe and the Parallax of Mars David Harper
280(6)
A Tale of Two Henrys and the Search for Their Great Telescopes Gary Yule
286(7)
Mission to Mars: Countdown to Building a Brave New World: Laying the Foundations Martin Braddock
293(7)
Ad Astra: A Personal Journey David H. Levy
300(8)
Internet Satellites: Less Welcome Constellations? Bob Mizon
308(9)
Miscellaneous
Some Interesting Variable Stars Trade Heywood
317(13)
Some Interesting Double Stars Brian Jones
330(3)
Some Interesting Nebulae, Clusters and Galaxies Brian Jones
333(2)
Astronomical Organizations
335(5)
Our Contributors
340(7)
Sky & Telescope (Advertisement)
347(2)
Yearbook of Astronomy 2017 (Advertisement)
349

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