The “Atlas of the Heavens” is a folded 5-panel field guide that maps the whole celestial sphere—the stars for both northern and southern hemispheres. Beside indicating all 88 constellations, it also plots 200 favorite binocular and telescope objects. These include galaxies like the Andromeda galaxy, nebulae like Orion’s Nebula, clusters of stars like the Pleiades (or Seven Sisters) and double stars like the favorite blue and gold double that makes up the star Albireo in the constellation Cygnus. Included information: 1. Annual Meteor Showers 2. Tickle of Mythology 3. List of the 60 Brightest Stars 4. Planetary Information (Note: Our solar system planets are not plotted on this atlas because they move through the fixed constellations.) 5. Discussion about the Closest Stars 6. Celestial Tidbits 7. Photos of Celestial Objects, like Galaxies and Nebula 8. Observing Tips 9. Terminology and Nomenclature 10. Close-up charts for select areas of the night sky 11. Summer and Winter Triangles 12. Big Dipper Pointers And more. Measurements/Construction. Folded, this 2-sided, 5-panel field guide measures 4 by 8.5 inches. Expanded, it is 8.5 by 19.25 inches. And, it is laminated for durability and to resist the elements. There is a companion field guide on “Finding and Viewing Messier’s Objects” that is available on Amazon. Search the ISBN number: 9781928771678.