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I am fairly new to astronomy but very interested in learning all I can. Right now I'm on my own and teaching myself until I get to college. Does anyone have any references that can get me started in understanding. I have read a brief history of time and other simple books, but I know nothing about any of the math and I'm hoping to learn more in the topic of astronomy. Also I have been outside with a telescope looking around. I found some planets and major star constellations. But I'm curious in what else I can look for and maybe some books showing me what I'm even looking at.

Greatly appreciated thank you!

Edited by justinater22

Watch some science series such as "The Universe" "How the Universe Works" or "Wonders of the Universe". Do you have cable TV? Science channel often has astronomy programs.

Edited by Airbrush

I remember the time when I begun my astronomical observations, one brilliant book that covers a wide range of subjects on this topic: The Backyard Astronomer's Guide by Terence Dickinson & Alan Dyer. After the years, this remains at the front line in my library. Highly recommended.

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