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  1. Sep 15, 2023 · This web site has been developed as an extension of the books and articles by astronomy author and educator Phil Harrington. Topics cover choosing and using astronomical equipment, observing selected sky targets, information on solar and lunar eclipses, and much more.

  2. Phil Harrington is a lifelong amateur astronomer and a prolific writer of books and articles on astronomy. He teaches at Suffolk County Community College, is a contributing editor for Astronomy magazine, and won the Walter Scott Houston Award in 2018.

  3. Star ware : the amateur astronomer’s guide to choosing, buying, and using telescopes and accessories / Philip S. Harrington. Edition Information: 4th ed.

    • 4th ed.
    • Harrington, Philip S.
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    • Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
  4. Nov 30, 2010 · A lifelong amateur astronomer, Phil Harrington was bitten by the "astronomical bug" when he was assigned to watch the total lunar eclipse of April 1968 as a homework assignment. Since then, Phil has spent countless hours touring the universe through telescopes and binoculars.

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  5. Mar 11, 2020 · Phil Harrington shares his observations of Canis Minor, a small constellation with two bright stars and an elusive open cluster. Learn about the stars' characteristics, history, and how to find them in March.

  6. May 14, 2023 · Chancing upon Phil Harrington’s May Binocular Universe column in Astronomy magazine, titled “Double Duty,” I recognized the inspiration for my CN friend’s foray into the southern reaches of the constellation Leo.

  7. Jul 13, 2003 · Phil Harrington is an ardent amateur astronomer from Smithtown, New York. Bitten by the "astronomical bug" while watching the total lunar eclipse of April 1968, Phil has spent countless hours touring the universe through telescopes and binoculars.