Astrotourism: Star Gazers, Eclipse Chasers And ... Here

According to reviewers on platforms like Amazon and Barnes & Noble , the book is praised for being well-researched and informative.

: Includes research on the "Artificial Light At Night" (ALAN) and its damaging effects on humans, plants, and wildlife. Reader Reviews Astrotourism: Star Gazers, Eclipse Chasers and ...

: Identifies emerging trends for "star seekers" and provides a framework for developing dark sky destinations and tours. According to reviewers on platforms like Amazon and

“Astrotourism is a new field unfamiliar to many... increasingly the prolific growth of light pollution is blotting out the view of the night skies as Marlin discusses. I highly recommend this book to begin to understand this burgeoning field.” Amazon.in “Astrotourism is a new field unfamiliar to many

: Explains how stars shaped ancient civilizations, covering astronomical clocks, megaliths, and sundials.

The book by Michael Marlin is highly regarded for its comprehensive look at the emerging astrotourism industry. It explores how celestial phenomena like meteor storms, eclipses, and auroras lure travelers, while also addressing the environmental and health impacts of light pollution. Key Highlights

: Marlin, a Dark Sky Ambassador , discusses the importance of dark sky designations and the economic benefits for communities that preserve their night skies.