"The importance of a telescope is not how big it is, how well made it is.
It is how many people, less fortunate than you, got to look through it."
-- John Dobson.
You are welcomed! I am glad that you guys have been understanding over the slight dent at the corner of the books due to the packaging issue with Amazon.
byang wrote:You are welcomed! I am glad that you guys have been understanding over the slight dent at the corner of the books due to the packaging issue with Amazon.
This book is generally heavier and bigger than average. Especially the hardcover version.
Thanks for the feedback about Amazon packaging for this particular shipment. Those who are extremely fussy about sharp corners and mint condition may want to look elsewhere (e.g. physical copies at Kinokuniya Takashimaya) and pay a higher price for that extra satisfaction.
In either case, it does not diminish the value of the book content and the knowledge to be gained within.
"The importance of a telescope is not how big it is, how well made it is.
It is how many people, less fortunate than you, got to look through it."
-- John Dobson.
Byang - Thanks again for your effort. Book was in excellent condition by my standards.
I am happy to report that I have glanced thru last night over an hour or so. (Diagrams and pictures only) I liked the equipments page describing the various types of telescopes and lens arrangements best. All the typical designs in just one diagram. Pg. 37 to be exact. Being used to binos only, it was great info.
The "finding your way around the sky" section, Pg 212 was also good. I liked how they explained the differences of how the stars moved when one is located along the equator instead of in the north/south hemispheres.
Happy reading all. Hope you guys can organize another order for those interested.
Congrats to all who have bought this MUST-HAVE reference book for all amateur astronomers!
As the purchase has been completed, I will close this thread. Those who want to review this book can start a new thread under "General Astronomy".
Thanks
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