Philip’s Stargazing 2025 Month-by-Month Guide to the Night Sky Britain & Ireland

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Philip’s Stargazing is the perfect practical guide for both budding and experienced astronomers.

“If you buy just one guide…you won’t do better than this.” BBC Sky at Night Magazine
“I will continue to enjoy ‘Philip’s Stargazing’ as the months go by.” – Helen Sharman, Astronaut
“Very useful indeed.” – Chris Lintott, Sky at Night presenter

Philip’s Stargazing is essential for all those who enjoy exploring the night sky, with up-to-date monthly star charts, moon calendars and viewing tips, as well as the best dark-sky sites to visit and astronomy festivals through the year. Compiled by experts and specially designed for easy use, Stargazing 2025 is a comprehensive companion for both seasoned and novice astronomers.

* Fully updated colour star chart for each month of the year
* Viewing recommendations and practical advice
* Top constellation, target object, topic and picture for each month
* Daily Moon Phase Calendar, highlighting special lunar events throughout the year
* Planet Watch for ideal viewing days in 2025
* The best places to experience Dark Skies
* The latest on Star Festival, Star Parties and astronomy-themed days out
* Expert advice from internationally renowned astronomer professor Nigel Henbest
* Special article by equipment expert Robin Scagell on small refracting telescopes
* Complete calendar of major astronomical events
* Top 20 Sky Sights of 2025
* Jargon Buster, explaining common or confusing terms
* Clear explanation of the planets’ movements, solar and lunar eclipses, meteors and comets

Reviews

Really well laid out and easy to use.
Astronomy Log
If you buy just one guide...you won't do better than this.
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
An amazing book with amazing images, a book which I'm sure most astronomers would love to have.
Cloudy Nights
I will continue to enjoy 'Philip's Stargazing' as the months go by.
Helen Sharman, Astronaut
Very useful indeed.
Chris Lintott, Sky at Night presenter