The Rainbow Sky (eBook)

An Exploration of Colors in the Solar System and Beyond

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2010 | 2010
XVIII, 359 Seiten
Springer New York (Verlag)
978-1-4419-1053-0 (ISBN)

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The Rainbow Sky - Tony Buick
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W here do you start to write about colors in the universe? Do you look to the deepest ocean trenches on Earth, with their awesome bioluminescent creatures roaming the blackness of the abyss? And where do you finish? With the most distant galaxies in the cosmos? A difficult question, p- haps, but in between the two extremes, there is so much to marvel at that it really doesn't matter where you start or end, as long as you note the staggeringly beautiful and complex examples of color there are and that each should, if possible, be represented in some way. Whether staring up at the sky when surprised by the sudden appearance of a vividly colored band of light that is a rainbow or peering through a telescope to view colors further afield, the origin and complexity of the source of light is witness to the wonderful and majestic world and the universe in which we live. A n attempt has been made here not only to create a picture gallery of the universe, but also to provide brief explanations or interpretation of the colors and, where appropriate, to give hints on how to capture p- tures easily yourself, without spending lots of money. As illustrated in the introduction, paying attention to just a few basic camera settings, it is possible to turn a blurred snapshot into a detailed and pin sharp picture worthy of framing and hanging on the wall.

Tony Buick is a chemist by profession, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He is the author of How to Photograph the Moon and Planets with your Digital Camera (Springer) and has had many astronomy and photography articles published, most recently in the Sky at Night magazine: How to Photograph the ISS. In addition, he has written for MENSA magazine, the Society of Popular Astronomy and various other magazines and journals.
W here do you start to write about colors in the universe? Do you look to the deepest ocean trenches on Earth, with their awesome bioluminescent creatures roaming the blackness of the abyss? And where do you finish? With the most distant galaxies in the cosmos? A difficult question, p- haps, but in between the two extremes, there is so much to marvel at that it really doesn't matter where you start or end, as long as you note the staggeringly beautiful and complex examples of color there are and that each should, if possible, be represented in some way. Whether staring up at the sky when surprised by the sudden appearance of a vividly colored band of light that is a rainbow or peering through a telescope to view colors further afield, the origin and complexity of the source of light is witness to the wonderful and majestic world and the universe in which we live. A n attempt has been made here not only to create a picture gallery of the universe, but also to provide brief explanations or interpretation of the colors and, where appropriate, to give hints on how to capture p- tures easily yourself, without spending lots of money. As illustrated in the introduction, paying attention to just a few basic camera settings, it is possible to turn a blurred snapshot into a detailed and pin sharp picture worthy of framing and hanging on the wall.

Tony Buick is a chemist by profession, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He is the author of How to Photograph the Moon and Planets with your Digital Camera (Springer) and has had many astronomy and photography articles published, most recently in the Sky at Night magazine: How to Photograph the ISS. In addition, he has written for MENSA magazine, the Society of Popular Astronomy and various other magazines and journals.

Preface 6
Foreword 9
Contents 14
Introduction 16
About the Author 11
Acknowledgements 12
The Origin of Light 27
Fire 28
Gas and Electricity 33
Nuclear Energy 38
Properties of Stars 45
Star Mass 46
The Electromagnetic Spectrum 49
Atomic Spectra 52
Classification of the Stars 56
The Hertzsprung–Russell Diagram 57
Star Colors 74
Star Composition 82
Spectral Techniques 85
Capturing Spectra 86
Prisms 87
CDs and Diffraction 90
Deep Sky Objects 110
Galaxies 116
Nebulae 130
Exotic Stuff 135
Our Sun 139
Amateur Gems 144
Solar System Colors 152
The Planets 155
Colors in Earth’s Atmosphere 206
Bows and Dogs 211
Pillars and Rays 229
Clouds 237
Sunsets and Skyglows 245
Light-ning Lightning 255
The Moon 262
Colors from Above 269
Aurora 275
Man-made Colors in the Sky 277
Satellites 281
Fireworks 290
Lasers 305
Defocusing 317
Star Colors for Fun 312
Trails 320
Appendix 1: References 340
Appendix 2: Glossary 343
Appendix 3: Scientists and philosophers 354

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.3.2010
Reihe/Serie The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series
The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 359 p. 322 illus. in color.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Fotografieren / Filmen
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Meteorologie / Klimatologie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Astronomie / Astrophysik
Technik
Schlagworte Astro Color Photography • astronomy books • book about astrophotography • color in the sky • currenttm • Digital Astrophotography • People • Planet • sky spectroscopy • Solar • Solar System • Star Colors
ISBN-10 1-4419-1053-0 / 1441910530
ISBN-13 978-1-4419-1053-0 / 9781441910530
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