The Guide to Amateur Astronomy

by Jack Newton

Other authorsPhilip Teece (Author)
Hardcover, 1988

Status

Available

Call number

QB64.N49 1988

Publication

Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1988.

Description

How do you choose your first telescope? Or build one from first principles? What can the deep sky offer you season-by-season? How do you get started in astrophotography? And progress to CCD imaging? The Guide to Amateur Astronomy answers the questions of the novice and the experienced amateur astronomer in one easy-to-use and comprehensive account. Throughout the emphasis is on practical methods to get you started and then develop your skills with lavish illustrations to show you just what is possible. This second edition of the highly successful Guide has been fully revised and updated. It now takes you from basic 'piggyback' astrophotography, through the use of a cold camera to state-of-the-art CCD imaging; from studies of the planets to the most distant objects in the Universe. From guidelines for the care and adjustment of your telescope through to lists of the spectral classification of stars, amateur astronomy societies and clubs, all the information you need for your voyage of discovery and revelation is provided in this self-contained, helpful guide.… (more)

Language

Physical description

viii, 327 p.; 26 cm

ISBN

0521340284 / 9780521340281

Barcode

850

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