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Atlas nieba. Przewodnik po gwiazdach is an illustrated popular science astronomy book by Przemysław Rudź that introduces readers to the night sky and the fundamentals of identifying stars and constellations. The publication combines accessible explanations with numerous illustrations and astronomical photographs, making it a practical guide for anyone interested in observing the sky.
Astronomy has accompanied humanity since the earliest times and continues to be driven by the same curiosity about the universe and our place within it. The author guides readers through the basic principles of observing the night sky, showing that it is never too late to begin exploring astronomy and discovering the order and beauty of the cosmos.
The book contains detailed drawings and descriptions of 43 constellations visible in the night sky. Clear star maps and structured explanations help readers learn how to identify characteristic star patterns and navigate the celestial sphere. The content is complemented by numerous photographs and illustrations of selected astronomical objects.
• popular astronomy atlas designed for beginners and astronomy enthusiasts
• detailed descriptions and maps of 43 constellations
• clear illustrations that help identify star patterns in the night sky
• numerous photographs of astronomical objects
• accessible explanations introducing the basics of observational astronomy
• the book is written in Polish (language: Polish)
• title: Atlas nieba. Przewodnik po gwiazdach
• author: Przemysław Rudź
• categories: Earth and cosmos, Albums
• ISBN: 978-83-8348-615-4
• number of pages: 240
• format: 206 × 283 mm
• binding: hardcover
• release date: 12/11/2025
• language: Polish
Przemysław Rudź is a well-known astronomy enthusiast and science communicator. In addition to writing books and articles about astronomy, he is also a composer and performer of electronic music. Through lectures, presentations and public sky observations, he actively promotes interest in the wonders of the universe.
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