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The Cambridge double star atlas / Bruce MacEvoy, Wil Tirion ; based on the original concept by James Mullaney.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (169 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781316286548 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 523.8/41 23
LOC classification:
  • QB821 .M829 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
What are double stars? -- The binary orbit -- Double star dynamics -- Stellar mass & the binary life cycle -- The double star population -- Detecting double stars -- Double star catalogs -- Telescope optics -- Preparing to observe -- Helpful accessories -- Viewing challenges -- Next steps -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix I. Target list -- Appendix II. Useful formulas -- Appendix III. Double star orbits -- Appendix IV. Double star catalogs -- Appendix V. The Greek alphabet.
Summary: The Cambridge Double Star Atlas is back! It is the first and only atlas of physical double stars that can be viewed with amateur astronomical instruments. Completely rewritten, this new edition explains the latest research into double stars, and looks at the equipment, techniques and opportunities that will enable you to discover, observe and measure them. The target list has been completely revised and extended to 2500 binary or multiple systems. Each system is described with the most recent and accurate data from the authoritative Washington Double Star Catalog, including the HD and SAO numbers that are most useful in our digital age. Hundreds of remarks explain the attributes of local, rapidly changing, often measured or known orbital systems. The color atlas charts by Wil Tirion have been updated to help you easily find and identify the target systems, as well as other deep-sky objects. This is an essential reference for double star observers.
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What are double stars? -- The binary orbit -- Double star dynamics -- Stellar mass & the binary life cycle -- The double star population -- Detecting double stars -- Double star catalogs -- Telescope optics -- Preparing to observe -- Helpful accessories -- Viewing challenges -- Next steps -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix I. Target list -- Appendix II. Useful formulas -- Appendix III. Double star orbits -- Appendix IV. Double star catalogs -- Appendix V. The Greek alphabet.

The Cambridge Double Star Atlas is back! It is the first and only atlas of physical double stars that can be viewed with amateur astronomical instruments. Completely rewritten, this new edition explains the latest research into double stars, and looks at the equipment, techniques and opportunities that will enable you to discover, observe and measure them. The target list has been completely revised and extended to 2500 binary or multiple systems. Each system is described with the most recent and accurate data from the authoritative Washington Double Star Catalog, including the HD and SAO numbers that are most useful in our digital age. Hundreds of remarks explain the attributes of local, rapidly changing, often measured or known orbital systems. The color atlas charts by Wil Tirion have been updated to help you easily find and identify the target systems, as well as other deep-sky objects. This is an essential reference for double star observers.

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