The Astronomical Pocket Diary
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The Astronomical Pocket Diary is an almanac to the heavens with weekly ephemeris that include rise, transit and set times, evening and morning star maps and planet positions. Daily information features lunar phases and visibility, astronomical events, meteor showers, planetary conjunctions, and eclipses, and significant dates in history.
The New Zealand author Norbert Haley is a supporter of naked-eye amateur astronomy.