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Deep Sky Guide Desk Edition

Denna guide är en perfekt följeslagare till Interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas och hjälper dig att utforska rymdens djup. Boken innehåller detaljerade kartor och beskrivningar av cirka 2500 objekt, samt tips för observationer med teleskop.

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