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Bright and Dark Nebulae

A Pocket Field Guide

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Buch | Softcover
v, 379 Seiten
2017 | 1st ed. 2017
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-32813-3 (ISBN)
48,14 inkl. MwSt
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Here the reader will find the first extensive listing of bright and dark nebulae for the entire sky in one easy to use resource. The author will take the reader on an observer friendly tour of the night sky in easy to handle amounts, divided into the well known constellations that will allow observers the opportunity to become acquainted with each object discussed. One of the revelations provided is that any telescope will work in this effort as long as the observer is able to obtain a significantly dark observing site. Small rich field telescopes work better on the many large faint objects that are discussed, while larger telescopes can then apply their light gathering abilities on the smaller faint objects that are discussed. One of the advantages of the book is that the observer will gain the all important knowledge of how to apply instrumentation to gain the best views of each object they wish to see, since the ultimate goal of the present work is to help each observer to be able to see each of these formidable bright and dark nebulae for themselves.

Mr. Wilds holds a Master of Science in Special Education from Kansas State University. He started teaching 45 years ago while studying astronomy at Washburn University and working with the United States Naval Observatory in which he has helped map the Marginal Zone of the Moon through leading teams in the observation of over 100 grazing occultations as well as special events involving occultations of Star Clusters toward the determination of Galactic Gravitational Parameters. He has helped discover over 20 double stars. He has assisted NASA with their planned Cassini mission to Saturn and the Galileo mission to Jupiter by videotaping Mutual Events - occultations and eclipses among the moons of Saturn and Jupiter. His research has also included work concerning the Sun (in 1994 he led a team that obtained the best recording of Baily's Beads during an Annular Solar Eclipse lasting over 12 minutes) and other solar system objects for various research efforts. All of these projects have been noted in publications — i.e. The Occultation Newsletter, The Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series as well as others. Due to his research and teaching efforts in astronomy, Mr. Wilds was elected to membership in the professional American Astronomical Society and to its Division of Planetary Scientists and its Historical Astronomy Division. Mr. Wilds has held various Adjunct Instructor positions that have included teaching classes in astronomy, history and education.  Mr. Wilds’ is also a contributor to the Springer MRW, Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers.

Preface.- Pilgrimage in Astronomy: 1957 to the Present.- Milky Way Stellar Cartography: Location of the Bright and Dark Nebulae.- Bright and Dark Nebulae Astrophysics.- Bright and Dark Nebulae History.- E.E. Barnard and the Realization of Dark Nebulae.- Visual Observing Techniques for Bright and Dark Nebulae.- Andromeda to Cassiopeia.- Centaurus to Cygnus.- Dorado to Norma.- Ophiuchus to Pyxis.- Sagitta to Scutum.- Serpens to Vulpecula.- References.

Reihe/Serie Astronomer's Pocket Field Guide
Zusatzinfo V, 379 p.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Weltraum / Astronomie
Schlagworte Astronomy, Observations and Techniques • Bright nebulae • Dark nebulae • Dark sky observing • deep sky observing • Observing Nebulae • Physics and Astronomy • Popular Science in Astronomy • Visual observing techniques
ISBN-10 3-319-32813-1 / 3319328131
ISBN-13 978-3-319-32813-3 / 9783319328133
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