Sky Watcher's Handbook: The Expert Reference Source for the Amateur Astronomer

by James Muirden (Editor)

Hardcover, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

QB63 .S575

Publication

W.H. Freeman (1993), 408 pages

Description

In the past twenty years, amateur astronomy has undergone a revolution as dramatic as the technological change that have affected professional research. Perhaps the 'amateur revolution' is the more remarkable of the two, because it seemed that the amateur was being squeezed out of thetraditional observational fields of work. Paradoxically, not only are the fields mostly still there, but new ones have opened up. The serious amateur today can make more discoveries and original observations than could his predecessor, and professional astronomers, recognising this potential, areaccording advanced amateurs respectable status. Sky Watcher's Handbook is for the amateur astronomer who, having passed through the first stage of getting acquainted with the sky, has decided to concentrate on a particular object or class of objects and make serious observations. The scope is vast- from meteors in the upper atmosphere to exploding stars in distant galaxies - and the front-line observational techniques have now become so specialized that it is no longer possible for a single author to write effectively about them all. Recognizing this, James Muirden has brought together fromaround the world a distinguished group of amateur astronomers, all leaders in their particular field. Each was asked to concentrate on the areas of work where the dedicated amateur can make a useful contribution; on the equipment and resources needed; and on the observational techniques to beemployed. Here, then, is the most up-to-date and comprehensive distillation of collective wisdom available to the amateur astronomer.… (more)

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Physical description

408 p.

ISBN

071674502X / 9780716745020

Barcode

637

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