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Faint Objects And How To Observe Them 1st Edition Brian Cudnik Auth

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Faint Objects And How To Observe Them 1st Edition Brian Cudnik Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.19 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Brian Cudnik (auth.)
ISBN: 9781441967565, 9781441967572, 1441967567, 1441967575
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Faint Objects And How To Observe Them 1st Edition Brian Cudnik Auth by Brian Cudnik (auth.) 9781441967565, 9781441967572, 1441967567, 1441967575 instant download after payment.

Faint Objects and How to Observe Them is for visual observers who are equipped with a 10-inch or larger astronomical telescope and who want to "go deep" with their observing. It provides a guide to some of the most distant, dim, and rarely observed objects in the sky, supported by background information on surveys and objects lists - some familiar, such as Caldwell, and some not so familiar. This book not only provides a wealth of experience compiled from several sources, but it also gives an historical background to surveys whose names may or may not be familiar to most amateur astronomers. Finally, it includes a listing of the many galaxy clusters out there, from "nearby" ones such as Stefan's Quintet to some of the most distant groups observable through the largest telescopes.

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