The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Amateur Astronomy - Michael E. Bakich

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Amateur Astronomy

Buch | Hardcover
356 Seiten
2003
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-0-521-81298-6 (ISBN)
109,95 inkl. MwSt
This complete reference provides a wealth of practical information on amateur astronomy. Organised thematically for ease of use, it covers observing techniques, telescopes and observatories, Internet resources, and the objects that can be studied. An essential guide for both beginning stargazers and more advanced observers.
Being an amateur astronomer is great fun, with many different and interesting areas to get involved in. This complete reference provides a wealth of practical information covering all aspects of amateur astronomy. Organised thematically for ease of use, it covers observing techniques, telescopes and observatories, Internet resources, and the objects that can be studied. Those new to the field will find tips, techniques and plans on how to begin their quest, and more advanced observers will find lots of useful advice on how to get more out of their hobby. Containing the most recent data, the book is highly accurate, and is illustrated throughout with stunning colour images and graphics. It is an essential guide for both beginning stargazers and more advanced observers.

Author of The Cambridge Guide to the Constellations (1995) and The Cambridge Planetary Handbook (2000).

Introduction by Jeff Medkeff; Part I. Background: 1. The cosmic backdrop; 2. Positional astronomy; 3. Time and the calendar; 4. The magnitude system; Part II. Equipment: 5. Telescopes; 6. Mounts and drives; 7. Eyepieces; 8. Filters; 9. Telescope accessories; 10. Binoculars; Part III. How to Observe: 11. Sketching what you observe; 12. Astrophotography; 13. Digital and video cameras; 14. The CCD; 15. Photometry; 16. Spectroscopy; Part IV. References and Other: 17. Books and atlases; 18. Catalogues of the deep sky; 19. Software; 20. Observatories; 21. The social astronomer; 22. Light pollution; Part V. What to Observe: 23. Nightfall; 24. The Sun; 25. The Aurora; 26. The Moon; 27. Eclipses and transits; 28. Mercury and Venus; 29. Mars; 30. Jupiter; 31. Saturn; 32. The outer planets; 33. Asteroids; 34. Comets; 35. Meteors and meteor showers; Part VI. Deep Sky Objects: 36. Double stars; 37. Variable stars; 38. Supernovae; 39. Occultations; 40. Nebulae; 41. Star clusters; 42. Galaxies; Part VII. Observing Tips.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.7.2003
Zusatzinfo 102 Tables, unspecified; 250 Plates, color; 83 Halftones, unspecified; 22 Line drawings, unspecified
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 225 x 281 mm
Gewicht 1580 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Weltraum / Astronomie
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lexikon / Chroniken
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Astronomie / Astrophysik
ISBN-10 0-521-81298-4 / 0521812984
ISBN-13 978-0-521-81298-6 / 9780521812986
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