I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Wil Tirion. I still own his wonderful Sky Atlas 2000.0 and Uranometria 2000.0. These were both beautifully presented and very practical. I would look over fields in the day, then take them out to the telescope at night.
Even today with modern planetarium software, I regularly use his Cambridge Star Atlas.
A great loss.
Andy
This is very sad news. Almost every observer possesses a star atlas, chart or book illustration drawn by Wil Tirion. He was a great collaborator with Storm Dunlop on their night sky guides. As I write this note, my copy of Star Atlas 2000.0 is nearby, along with numerous other examples of his fine work. They enhanced our enjoyment of the night sky and continue to do so.
He gave a wonderful talk at the Winchester weekend many years ago (Alfred Curtis lecture) when it was held at King Alfreds college. As a modest collector of star atlases, I was enthralled.
Gary reported the same problem with the missing edit button. I have reported it to the website developer.
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Andy
Very sorry to hear. I recall my excitement at seeing Wil at a BAA meeting in the 80s. He had recently published his Sky Atlas 2000.0 and was signing copies for members. This remains my favourite, along with his more recent Cambridge Atlas. Great reference works and a joy to peruse.
Very sad news.
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