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New book on atmospheric phenomena new
      #2011802 - 11/27/07 07:55 AM

Hi all,

A newly published book on atmospheric phenomena is Kaleiodoscope Sky (ok, I had to check the spelling ) by Tim Herd which is also tied in to a web site set up by the author at http://www.kaleidoscopesky.net/

I had it on pre-order at Amazon for a few months and it arrived last week. It's a beautiful book with gorgeous pictures of atmospheric phenomena like rare halos, rainbows in many guises, and lightning. Each chapter covers a particular class of sky phenomena and is written very well with clear explanations of the causes of each. The book is nice and compact ... not quite pocket-sized but close.

It is well worth picking up a copy or two for not just yourself but for anyone you know who has even just a passing interest in seeing the sky with the unaided eye.

Living in cloudy Ireland we sure get to see quite a few of the phenomena Tim Herd describes

Order direct from the author or http://www.amazon.com/Kaleidoscope-Sky-Tim-Herd/dp/081099397X/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1196168087&sr=8-1

all the best,

John

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Re: New book on atmospheric phenomena new [Re: John Flannery]
      #2011834 - 11/27/07 08:25 AM

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A newly published book on atmospheric phenomena is Kaleiodoscope Sky (ok, I had to check the spelling ) by Tim Herd which is also tied in to a web site set up by the author at http://www.kaleidoscopesky.net/





Looks great, and quite reasonably priced, too.

I live in some of the heavier light pollution one can find & don't currently have a car, so have to be satisfied with what sky phenomena I can see between the buildings.

Thanks for the tip!

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Re: New book on atmospheric phenomena new [Re: chexmix]
      #2011850 - 11/27/07 08:36 AM

Hi Chexmix,

It looks like Barnes and Noble will stock that book too so it could be a nice stocking filler for Christmas

I contacted Tim last week and he is a real nice guy and welcomes any images for the page. The photography tips section on his site is excellent too.

I was staying in a friend's apartment near the George Washington Bridge last September and the lights from the bridge really lit up the place! All the same, I was nicely surprised to see the brighter stars when out strolling in the evening time and also spying Jupiter between the high-rises.

All the best,

John

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Re: New book on atmospheric phenomena new [Re: John Flannery]
      #2012146 - 11/27/07 11:50 AM

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It looks like Barnes and Noble will stock that book too so it could be a nice stocking filler for Christmas




How I wish I didn't have to constantly remind friends and family "no, really! I really DO like books better than almost anything else!"

If I don't do that, I'm liable to get just socks with nothin' inside ...

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Re: New book on atmospheric phenomena [Re: chexmix]
      #2012232 - 11/27/07 12:42 PM

I know what you mean.

Last year my brother gave me a huge torch with a gazillion candlepower. Ok, maybe I want to signal Mars with it

The year before? He gave me a book called "The Greatest Ever UFO Alien Abduction Stories".

I really need to explain the hobby of astronomy a bit better to him

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