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The Amateur Astronomers Guide To The Deepsky Catalogs Jerry D Cavin

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The Amateur Astronomers Guide To The Deepsky Catalogs Jerry D Cavin
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Pages: 381
Author: Jerry D. Cavin
ISBN: 9781461406556, 1461406552
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Amateur Astronomers Guide To The Deepsky Catalogs Jerry D Cavin by Jerry D. Cavin 9781461406556, 1461406552 instant download after payment.

Every amateur astronomer has at least heard of the many different catalogs of deep-sky objects; the most well known are the Messier, the Caldwell, the Herschel, and the NGC. All of these catalogs are, in general, readily available, but very few amateur observers are in a position to choose the best catalog for their particular deep-sky observing program, know how to use the catalog, or even realize just how many there are out there! The Amateur Astronomer's Guide to the Deep-sky Catalogs is a single compilation of the historical and modern astronomical deep-sky catalogs. It discusses their origins, compares what's in them, explains how to interpret the data they contain, and even outlines how readers can create suitable 'custom' catalogs for their own use. The last section provides a set of three deep-sky catalogs created by the author, for observers of different levels of experience, from newcomer to expert.

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