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110 Night Sky Treasures to see with a Telescope is a beginner oriented astronomy guide for children, families, and first time telescope users. Published under Atlas Explorers Press, it belongs to the practical stargazing and children’s science category rather than to narrative space history or advanced astronomy. Its central purpose is to turn the night sky into a structured observing project by presenting 110 accessible celestial targets, including planets, stars, constellations, galaxies, and nebulae. The book is designed around direct observation, so its value lies less in theoretical depth and more in helping readers know what to look for, where to begin, and how to make telescope use feel approachable. Based on its public description, it also supports naked eye exploration, which broadens its usefulness for readers who are not yet confident with equipment. The result is a practical entry point into astronomy that emphasizes curiosity, identification, and hands on sky watching.