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15 cm x 22.5 cm
Deep in the night sky above us shines billions dots of light. Looking though the telescopes and cameras, these plain-looking small dots appear to be various kinds of celestial objects whose vivid colours have bewitched so many sky-watchers. The Astrocalendar 2007, published by Hong Kong Space Museum allows you to place all these beauties on your desk. The calendar features some of the most fascinating celestial objects like Ring Nebulas, Helix Nebula and Spindle Galaxy. Monthly sky maps, sundial and Moon model worksheets will also be included. The sky maps provide an easy way for recognizing the positions of planets and constellations while the worksheets allow you to make interesting astronomical tools by yourself.
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19 cm x 14.5 cm
Many terrific photographs were received in the
Astrophotographic Competition 2005 organized by the Hong Kong Space
Museum. It can be seen that the level of astrophotography in Hong Kong
is progressing and has reached the international standard. In order to
share the work of the participants, the coming Astrocalendar 2006 will
collect those valuable pictures.
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20 cm x 15.5 cm
The Sun sets and stars rise. The sky above us begins to shine with billions dots of light. As sky darkens at night, the fascination of star grows. Have we noticed this treasure of our nature?
Since 1983, the Hong Kong Space Museum has been publishing Astroclaendars. The Calendars included spectacular astronomical photographs taken at various place as well as astronomical information which allowed you to appreciate the beauty of sky and catch the important celestial event of the year. For 2005 Hong Kong Space Museum Astrocalendar, it also includes quarterly sky-maps which provides an easy way for recognizing the positions of stars and constellations.
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19 cm x 15.5 cm
A dark night, deep in the sky above us shine with billions dots of light. Behind the telescope and cameras, these plain-looking small dots appear to be various kinds of celestial objects whose vivid colours have bewitched so many sky-watchers. The Astrocalendar 2004, published by Hong Kong Space Museum allows you to place all these beauties on your desk. The calendar features some of the most fascinating celestial objects like Horsehead Nebular, Crab Nebula and Eskimo Nebula. Quarterly sky-maps will also be included which provide an easy way for recognizing the positions of stars and constellations.
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28 cm x 28 cm
The Hong Kong Space Museum has been producing Sky Shows on different topics in Astronomy since it's opening. During the production, we have tailor-made a lot of fascinating drawings which described our Universe. Though the content may fade with time, the aesthetic and scientific values of these pictures remain fresh. Rather than keeping those printings in our shelves, we want to share with all of you in our Astroclandar 2003. Besides, the calendar will also include a sky-gazer's almanac 2003 for Hong Kong which provides you with information about the daily rising and setting time of important celestial objects.
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Hundreds of terrific photographs were received last year in the Astrophotographic Competition. One of our adjudicators, Mr. Joseph Liu, said that the level of astrophotography in Hong Kong has been rising in an unbelievable rate and has reached an international standard. In order to share the work of the participants, the coming Astrocalendar 2002 will collect those valuable pictures. In addition, the calendar will also introduce CCD photography and image processing. Monthly sky-map with the position of the planets and the moon phase will also be included.
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21
cm x 18 cm
The newly published Astrocalendar 2001 recorded some of the important development and works of the Museum since its opening in 1980, along with the remarkable achievements in astronomical observation made in the same year.
In addition to the splendid astronomy photographs, the calendar
contains information about the solar and lunar eclipse that are going
occur in 2001, as well as a detachable seasonal star map printed on
enduring and water-proof paper.
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19
cm x 16 cm
On the
threshod of a new millennium, humans are proud of a lot of
achievements in space science and astronomical discovery that have
been made in the past centuries, for examples, moon landing, launching
of space shuttle, operation of space telescope, prediction of the
existence of planet and discovery of galaxies. Astrocalendar 2000
features those superbly remarkable "first" in astronomical
achievements or records with splendid photos.
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18 cm x 18 cm
The immensity of the Universe is beyond our
comprehension. The rapid development in astronomy in the 20th century
has enable us to have a greater understanding towards the Universe.
The Astrocalendar 1999, published by the Provisional Urban Council
Hong Kong Space Museum features the deepness of the Universe and the
most recent splendid photos taken by the Hubble Telescope. In
addition, a new monthly star-map is provided to introduce to you the
night sky, the planet and the moon phase visible in each month.
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21.5 cm x 15.5 cm
Introduce both the Western and Chinese
views of constellations. Besides interesting mythology related with
the Zodiacal constellations, the calendar features a lot of splendid
pictures related to the zodiacs including Helix Nebula in Aquarius,
Pleiades in Taurus, Sombrero Hat Galaxy in Virgo and Trifid Nebula in
Sagittarius etc. In addition, a detailed Chinese star map, the first
of its kind with English translation of the namings, is attached to
provide the readre with a good overall view of the Chinese
constellation system.
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20 cm x 14 cm
The 1997 Astrocalendar features a lot of
fasinating photos and has an extensive coverage of astrophotographic
skills ranging from lunar surface magnification, solar and lunar
eclipses, nebulae and clusters, star trails as well as stationary and
guided photography. In addition, each page includes a monthly star map
which provides and easy way for recognizing the positions of planets,
stars and constellations seen over Hong Kong.
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HK$ 31 Now available for sale
16 cm x 24 cm
Introduce new findings from the Hubble Space
Telescope. The splendid pictures captured by the Space Telescope
includes the supernova 1987A and active galaxy M87. Apart from
significant astronomical phenomena, each page features a monthly star
map which provides an easy way for recognizing the positions of
planets, stars and constellations seen over Hong Kong.
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26 cm x 16 cm
The main theme this year is deep sky objects
such as nebulae, star clusters and galaxies captured by hugh
astronomical telescopes. Apart from significant astronomical
phenomena, each page features a monthly star map. These star maps for
the night skies of Hong Kong provide an easy way to recognize the
position fo stars and constellations.
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HK$ 32 Now available for sale
29 cm x 50 cm
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The special selections for this year
include: Flight Deck of the American Space Shuttle, the Hubble Space
Telescope and the artist's conception of the bubble universe. The
everyday astronomical phenomena for 1991 and significant events in the
history of astronomy and space science will be included in the
day-boxes of the calendar. You will also find a personal profile of
twelve prominent historcial figures in astronomy and space science.
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HK$ 30 Now available for sale
27.5 cm x 55.5 cm
The special selections for this
year include: Kitt Peak National Observatory, the Rosette Nebula in
the constellation Monoceros and the Great Red Spot of Jupitor. The
everyday astronomical phenomena for 1990 and the significant
historical events on astronomy and space science can be found in the
day-boxes of the calendar.
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35.5 cm x 28 cm
The special selections for this
year include: Pic du Midi Observatory in Southern France, the
100-m-diameter radio telescope in West Germany, Mare lmbrium area of
the Moon, Milky Way, Voyager 2 encounters Neptune and the M31 galaxy
of Andromeda. The everyday astronomical pheomena for 1989 and the
significant historical events on astronomy and space science can be
found in the day-boxes of the calendar.
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35.5 cm x 28 cm
The elegant selections for this
year include: Very Large Array in moonlight, the satellite
rescue mission of Space Shuttle, North America Nebula in Cygnus, Hong
Kong from Space, Comet Halley in Easter Island, Eagle Nebula in
Serpens, and the Supernova 1987A. Apart from the wealth of
significant astronomical phenomena and historical events, each
calendar is accompanied by set of four season star maps and the 1988
observer's almanac. Using this almanac, local observers may readily
locate the date and time of major astronomical events observable in
Hong Kong in 1988.
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HK$ 25 Now available for sale
The Astrocalendar incorporates
twelve fine quality photographs on the themes of astronomy and space
science, such as Southern Sky Trails, the Vela Supernova remnant, Rho
Ophiuchus and the region of Antares, Night View of Ancient Beijing
Observatory, the Tarantulas Nebula (30 Doradus), Sunset on Mauna Kea,
Dunhuang Star Charts, etc. The Calendar also includes the 1987 Hong
Kong Almanac, special astronomical phenomena and important historical
events of astronomy. It is suitable for collection and perfect as a
diary for amateur astronomers.
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