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Advanced amateur astronomy / Gerald North.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (xiii, 400 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511600227 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 520 21
LOC classification:
  • QB45 .N67 1997
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Telescope optics -- 2. Atmosphere, seeing, magnification and eyepieces -- 3. Telescope hardware and adjustments -- 4. Astrophotography with the camera -- 5. Astrophotography through the telescope -- 6. Electronic imaging -- 7. The Moon -- 8. The terrestrial planets -- 9. The gas-giant planets -- 10. Asteroids, comets, meteors and aurorae -- 11. The Sun -- 12. Variable stars and novae -- 13. Methods of photometry -- 14. Double stars, star clusters, nebulae, galaxies and supernovae -- 15. Spectroscopy -- 16. Radio astronomy -- 17. Further information.
Summary: This book, first published in 1997, is for amateur astronomers and telescope users who want to move beyond elementary stargazing to more challenging projects. Written by an accomplished amateur astronomer, this indispensable guide to more advanced work is packed with information and lucid explanations. The first section of the book sets out the fundamental principles of practical astronomy, with chapters on telescope optics, the atmosphere, telescope hardware, astrophotography and electronic imaging. This knowledge is then applied to the full range of celestial bodies accessible by telescope: the solar system, stars and galaxies. For those users who want to move to even greater challenges, chapters on photometry, spectroscopy and radio astronomy bring observational astronomy to a level where data of real scientific value can be acquired.
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1. Telescope optics -- 2. Atmosphere, seeing, magnification and eyepieces -- 3. Telescope hardware and adjustments -- 4. Astrophotography with the camera -- 5. Astrophotography through the telescope -- 6. Electronic imaging -- 7. The Moon -- 8. The terrestrial planets -- 9. The gas-giant planets -- 10. Asteroids, comets, meteors and aurorae -- 11. The Sun -- 12. Variable stars and novae -- 13. Methods of photometry -- 14. Double stars, star clusters, nebulae, galaxies and supernovae -- 15. Spectroscopy -- 16. Radio astronomy -- 17. Further information.

This book, first published in 1997, is for amateur astronomers and telescope users who want to move beyond elementary stargazing to more challenging projects. Written by an accomplished amateur astronomer, this indispensable guide to more advanced work is packed with information and lucid explanations. The first section of the book sets out the fundamental principles of practical astronomy, with chapters on telescope optics, the atmosphere, telescope hardware, astrophotography and electronic imaging. This knowledge is then applied to the full range of celestial bodies accessible by telescope: the solar system, stars and galaxies. For those users who want to move to even greater challenges, chapters on photometry, spectroscopy and radio astronomy bring observational astronomy to a level where data of real scientific value can be acquired.

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