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The New Amateur Astronomer Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed 2004 Martin Mobberley

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The New Amateur Astronomer Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed 2004 Martin Mobberley
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Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.93 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Martin Mobberley
ISBN: 9781447106395, 9781852336639, 1447106393, 1852336633
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004

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The New Amateur Astronomer Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed 2004 Martin Mobberley by Martin Mobberley 9781447106395, 9781852336639, 1447106393, 1852336633 instant download after payment.

Amateur astronomy has changed beyond recognition in less than two decades. The reason is, of course, technology. Affordable high-quality telescopes, computer-controlled 'go to' mountings, autoguiders, CCD cameras, video, and (as always) computers and the Internet, are just a few of the advances that have revolutionized astronomy for the twenty-first century. Martin Mobberley first looks at the basics before going into an in-depth study of what’s available commercially. He then moves on to the revolutionary possibilities that are open to amateurs, from imaging, through spectroscopy and photometry, to patrolling for near-earth objects - the search for comets and asteroids that may come close to, or even hit, the earth. The New Amateur Astronomer is a road map of the new astronomy, equally suitable for newcomers who want an introduction, or old hands who need to keep abreast of innovations. From the reviews: "This is one of several dozen books in Patrick Moore's "Practical Astronomy" series. Amid this large family, Mobberley finds his niche: the beginning high-tech amateur. The book's first half discusses equipment: computer-driven telescopes, CCD cameras, imaging processing software, etc. This market is changing every bit as rapidly as the computer world, so these details will be current for only a year or two. The rest of the book offers an overview of scientific projects that serious amateurs are carrying out these days. Throughout, basic formulas and technical terms are provided as needed, without formal derivations. An appendix with useful references and Web sites is also included. Readers will need more than this book if they are considering a plunge into high-tech amateur astronomy, but it certainly will whet their appetites.

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