Patrick Moore's Yearbook of Astronomy 2016 is the guide to the night sky that no stargazer should be without Until his death in 2012, world-renowned astronomer and broadcaster Sir Patrick Moore edited this indispensable guide for fifty-two consecutive years. With the 2016 Yearbook of Astronomy , his friend and long-time co-editor Dr John Mason continues Sir Patrick's legacy.The Yearbook of Astronomy contains a month-by-month guide to events to look out for over the coming year, from eclipses and planetary movement, to comets, meteors, nebulae and phases of the Moon. It also includes authoritative charts, astronomical data and a series of specially commissioned articles by some of the world's leading astronomers - a fitting tribute to an extraordinary man who popularized astronomy for over half a century.'This hardy annual has deservedly become a mainstay for all enthusiasts . It is to be hoped that the Yearbook of Astronomy will long continue and carry Patrick's name far into the future' Astronomy Now 'A concise and accurate summary of the main events of the astronomical year, which can be surprisingly hard to find elsewhere, even in this online era' Journal of the British Astronomical Association.
Patrick Moore's Yearbook of Astronomy 2016