What are the Quasar Publishing Yearbooks and what can they do for me?
We have been producing these annual publications since 1991. They are written by Australians for Australians.
These yearbooks have been designed for anyone who looks at the night sky whether you are using just your eyes, a pair of binoculars or a telescope. The book has something for everyone from the basic novice up to the advanced amateur astronomer. This includes those with a casual interest who might just want to know, “what is that bright star next to the Moon?”
This book and a good planisphere are powerful tools for those first learning their way around the sky.
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Feature Articles:
Industrial Strength Cosmology (Prof. Fred Watson)
Bob Evans, Supernova Hunter
Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (John O’Byrne & John Davis)
Monthly Articles:
Multiple Stars in Nebulae
Astrophotographer, Joe Cauchi
A Red Light District (Daniel Tickell)
The Constellation of the Emu
Comet C/2001 A2 (LINEAR)
Proxima Centaurus
A Picture worth a thousand stars
Mira, A Variable for Beginners
Transient Lunar Phenomena
A cheap Equatorial Camera Platform
Austustralia’s First Observatory
Why is the Sky Blue?