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Astronomy has never been a more popular pastime than it is today. The increased availability of less expensive, more powerful, and more sophisticated telescopes has given rise to a new generation of stargazers. And for these beginning astronomers here is the comprehensive book covering everything from the difficult task of selecting an instrument to the equally daunting choices that arise when a telescope is turned to the heavens.

Renowned British astronomer and author James Muirden takes the fledgling astronomer by the hand in his new book, offering tips on:

x the purchase, assembly, and orientation of your new telescope
x how to observe and chart the Sun, Moon, planets, stars and comets
x how to investigate the deep-sky objects — clusters, nebulae, and other galaxies beyond the Milky Way

The final chapter, "Windows into Space," explores ten carefully selected regions featuring noteworthy examples of double stars, galaxies, and nebulae, as well as more obscure objects seldom examined by astronomers.

How to Use an Astronomical Telescope offers completely revised and updated location charts with detailed coordinates, tables, appendixes, and numerous illustrations and photographs, making it the essential volume for one's first exploration of the cosmos.

Synopsis:

Astronomy has never been a more popular pastime than it is today. The increased availability of less expensive, more powerful, and more sophisticated telescopes has given rise to a new generation of stargazers. And for these beginning astronomers here is the comprehensive book covering everything from the difficult task of selecting an instrument to the equally daunting choices that arise when a telescope is turned to the heavens.

Renowned British astronomer and author James Muirden takes the fledgling astronomer by the hand in his new book, offering tips on:

* the purchase, assembly, and orientation of your new telescope

* how to observe and chart the Sun, Moon, planets, stars and comets

* how to investigate the deep-sky objects — clusters, nebulae, and other galaxies beyond the Milky Way

The final chapter, "Windows into Space," explores ten carefully selected regions featuring noteworthy examples of double stars, galaxies, and nebulae, as well as more obscure objects seldom examined by astronomers.

How to Use an Astronomical Telescope offers completely revised and updated location charts with detailed coordinates, tables, appendixes, and numerous illustrations and photographs, making it the essential volume for one's first exploration of the cosmos.

About the Author

James Muirden is the author of eleven books on astronomy, including The Amateur Astronomer's Handbook. He spent nine years working as an astronomical optician making telescopes before receiving a teaching degree at Exeter University, and is now Project Publications Officer for the Schools Health Education Unit at Exeter. He lives with his wife and two children in Exeter, England.

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface

1 Astronomical Telescopes

2 How the Sky Moves

3 How to Start Observing

4 Daytime Astronomy — the Sun

5 The Dead World of the Moon

6 Observing the Planets

7 How to Observe Comets

8 A First Look at the Stars

9 Observing Double and Multiple Stars

10 Observing Clusters, Nebulae, and Galaxies

11 Windows into Space

Appendixes

Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9780671664046
Author:
Muirden, James
Publisher:
Touchstone
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Astronomy - Star Guides
Subject:
General science
Subject:
Amateurs' manuals
Subject:
Star Observation
Subject:
Telescopes
Subject:
Telescopes -- Amateurs' manuals.
Subject:
General Science
Subject:
Astronomy - General
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st Fireside ed.
Edition Description:
B102
Series Volume:
no. 14
Publication Date:
June 1988
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
400
Dimensions:
9.25 x 6.12 in 21.28 oz

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"Synopsis" by , Astronomy has never been a more popular pastime than it is today. The increased availability of less expensive, more powerful, and more sophisticated telescopes has given rise to a new generation of stargazers. And for these beginning astronomers here is the comprehensive book covering everything from the difficult task of selecting an instrument to the equally daunting choices that arise when a telescope is turned to the heavens.

Renowned British astronomer and author James Muirden takes the fledgling astronomer by the hand in his new book, offering tips on:

* the purchase, assembly, and orientation of your new telescope

* how to observe and chart the Sun, Moon, planets, stars and comets

* how to investigate the deep-sky objects — clusters, nebulae, and other galaxies beyond the Milky Way

The final chapter, "Windows into Space," explores ten carefully selected regions featuring noteworthy examples of double stars, galaxies, and nebulae, as well as more obscure objects seldom examined by astronomers.

How to Use an Astronomical Telescope offers completely revised and updated location charts with detailed coordinates, tables, appendixes, and numerous illustrations and photographs, making it the essential volume for one's first exploration of the cosmos.

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