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Astronomy with a Budget Telescope


Astronomy with a Budget Telescope

An Introduction to Practical Observing
The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series 2nd ed. 2012

von: Patrick Moore, John Watson

37,44 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 28.02.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781461421610
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 165

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<p><i>Astronomy with a Budget Telescope, 2nd Edition</i> is a complete introduction to buying and using a low-cost amateur astronomical telescope. It provides essential hints and tips about what to look for when buying on a budget - the best are now excellent value, but they all lack an astronomer's advice about setting them up and using them.</p><p><i>Astronomy with a Budget Telescope</i> was first published in 2003, since then technology has moved on substantially. The main factors are first the availability of fairly inexpensive computer-controlled "go-to" telescopes which after setting up can automatically locate any celestial objects with reasonable accuracy. Second, digital cameras have now almost completely displaced "wet" film cameras, and some of them are particularly well-suited to astronomical use. Third, prices are down and quality is up!</p><p>This new edition is revised and extended to include using a low-cost "go-to" telescope - there are various pitfalls to be avoided - and how this class of instrument can make amateur astronomy more accessible to those with limited time at their disposal. It also discusses the new breed of mid-range digital cameras that include powerful on-board processing and image enhancement software that used to be available only to people with advanced astronomical CCD cameras. </p><p>Finally, there are detailed reviews and test reports on some of the budget telescopes that are available on Main Street and by mail order.</p>
How to Buy a Budget Telescope.- How to Use a Budget Telescope.- Observing the Solar System.- Observing the Stars and Galaxies.- Photography and Imaging.- Image Processing Software.- Trying Out Two Typical Budget Telescopes.- The Next Steps.
<p><i>Sir Patrick Moore, CBE, FRS</i> is one of the world's leading popularizers of astronomy and space. He has presented his BBC TV program, <i>The Sky at Night</i> continuously since 1957, which has been broadcast every four weeks since, making it the world's longest running television program of any kind. Patrick has written more than 100 astronomy book. In recognition of Patrick's contribution to the popularization of science over the past 50 years, he was knighted in November 2000. He has also been made a Fellow of the Royal Society, an honor he values particularly highly. As the presenter of the record-breaking <i>The Sky at Night, </i>Patrick was awarded a BAFTA in 2000.</p><p><i>John Watson, FRAS, </i>has been an active amateur astronomer for forty years. He retired in 2004 from Springer London, where he had been Managing Director for fifteen years, prior to which he was Editorial Director at McGraw-Hill, and before that, Senior Publisher at Macmillan. During his time at Springer he was responsible for the creation and development of Springer's amateur astronomy publishing program, the first book have been published in 1995. The author of several textbooks on electronics and electrical engineering - and one on car maintenance - he has recently contributed to various astronomy books, including those by Philip Pugh and Michael Munder, both published by Springer.</p>
<p>If you had purchased an inexpensive astronomical telescope a few years ago, disappointment would have been almost guaranteed. In current Internet age, times have changed and most (but not quite all) telescopes have been used to favorable results. Sir Patrick Moore, working with John Watson, has surveyed and tested the best and the worst of today's budget-priced astronomical telescopes. This new edition of <i>Astronomy with a Budget Telescope</i> is the result of their efforts.</p><p>This book will show you how to recognize the good from the bad in observational ware with essential hints and tips on what to look for when buying both new and used telescopes. Updated and expanded, this latest edition includes budgeting tips for the new generation of digital cameras and 'go-to' telescopes. It provides a step-by-step guide to setting up your telescope, and how to observe the Moon, Sun, planets, stars, nebulae, and galaxies. Inside you'll find full-page finder charts and full-color images showing you what each object should look like. <i>Astronomy with a Budget Telescope, 2nd Edition, </i>is the complete introduction to buying and using a low-cost amateur astronomical telescope!</p>
This is a detailed manual that can accompany any budget telescope Updated and expanded to include the new-generation digital cameras and 'go-to' telescopes, now falling into the"budget" category An ideal introductory book for anyone wanting to get a flying start in amateur astronomy Jointly written by a leading popularizer of astronomy and an experienced amateur astronomer

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