From Casual Stargazer to Amateur Astronomer

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This guide is for budding stargazers who want to develop observing skills beyond mere sightseeing and learn some of the techniques used to carry out enjoyable and scientifically useful observations. Includes useful exercises to help develop observing skills.

The beginning astronomical observer passes through a series of stages. The initial stage is hugely exciting and gives the beginner a real buzz as he discovers some of the faint fuzzy objects, markings on the planets, rings around Saturn and the craters on the Moon. But as the novice observer progresses, he or she wants to know what more there is than looking at faint fuzzy blobs or indistinct planet markings. Many jump to the conclusion wrongly that they need to spend lots of money on expensive equipment to progress. From Casual Stargazer to Amateur Astronomer has been written specifically to address this group of budding stargazers.

Astronomy is much more than a quick sightseeing tour. Patient observers who can develop their skills will start to appreciate what they are seeing, and will know exactly what to look out for on any particular night. And equally important, they will learn what not to expect to see. From Casual Stargazer to Amateur Astronomer is for those who want to develop observing skills beyond mere sightseeing, and learn some of the techniques used to carry out enjoyable and scientifically useful observations. It will also direct readers to make informed choices about what can be seen and when. This book is for anyone keen to develop their skills as an amateur astronomer.

Takes beginners and occasional sky observers to the next stage, with necessary advice, tips, and background information Helps develop awareness of what amateur astronomy is and what you can see in the night sky Provides useful exercises to develop observing skills Shows how to develop your enjoyment of astronomy without spending a fortune Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Autorentext

Dave Eagle has been interested in astronomy for most of his life. As a boy, he followed with great excitement the landing of the Apollo missions, sparking his enthusiasm even more. This set him well on the way to learning much more about the night as he started to explore it for himself.

In his mid-20s Eagle established Bedford Astronomical Society, holding the position of Secretary for many years before becoming Chairman. He also held the post of Handbook Editor for the Federation of Astronomical Societies for three years and is a Fellow of The Royal Astronomical Society. In this capacity he is an enthusiastic ambassador for the subject, frequently giving talks to local astronomical societies, social clubs, schools, youth groups and other interested parties. He also encourages others to get out and observe, producing a monthly sky guide which is free to download from his Web site.

Eagle is a trained biological scientist, but after trying his hand at science teaching he eventually moved out of the labs and into the field of IT. He is fortunate enough to have his own small personal observatory in his back yard and considers himself a good all-rounder, enjoying all aspects of astronomy. Despite suffering from a reasonable amount of light pollution in his small town, he is still able to actively observe and image the sky.


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The beginning astronomical observer passes through a series of stages.The initial stage is hugely exciting and gives beginners a real buzz as they discover some of the faint fuzzy objects, markings on the planets, rings around Saturn and the craters on the Moon. But as novice stargazers progress, they want to know what more there is than looking at faint fuzzy blobs or indistinct planet markings. Many novices jump to the conclusion wrongly that they need to spend lots of money on expensive equipment to progress.

From Casual Stargazer to Amateur Astronomer has been written specifically to address this group of budding amateur astronomers. Astronomy is much more than a quick sightseeing tour. Patient observers who develop their skills

will start to appreciate what they are seeing, knowing exactly what to look out for on any particular night. Equally important, they will learn what not to expect to see.

This guide is for those who want to develop their observing skills beyond mere sightseeing, learning some of the techniques used to carry out enjoyable and scientifically

useful observations. It will also direct readers to information to make informed choices about what can be seen and when. All beginners who are keen to develop their skills as an amateur astronomer can profit from the advice and gain much more from their time out observing.


Inhalt
Moving On - Awareness of the Sky.- The Sun Observational warnings and what can be seen.- The Moon.- Interesting and unusual features through the year.- The Planets Visibility of the planets depending on the ecliptic.- Dwarf Planets Finding these fairly bright minor members of the Solar System.- Meteors What they don't tell you.- Comets An introduction to comet hunting.- Man-made Objects How to observe satellites and other man-made objects.- The Stars Guide to the different types of stars visible.- Deep-sky Objects Some of the objects visible throughout the year.- Equipment.- Basic Astrophotography.- Telescope Astrophotography.- Software.- Places of Interest.- Meeting Other People Local and national astronomical societies.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Herausgeber Springer New York
    • Gewicht 473g
    • Untertitel How to Advance to the Next Level
    • Autor Dave Eagle
    • Titel From Casual Stargazer to Amateur Astronomer
    • Veröffentlichung 17.10.2013
    • ISBN 146148765X
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781461487654
    • Jahr 2013
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T15mm
    • Anzahl Seiten 276
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Auflage 2014
    • GTIN 09781461487654

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