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In The Aurora Watcher's Handbook, renowned geophysicist and writer Neil Davis offers an essential book on the aurora borealis for seasoned stargazers and first-time aurora viewers alike. Davis begins with aurora basics, including viewing strategies, filming techniques, and an overview of the types, causes, and dynamics of auroras. He then turns to more detailed discussions of aurora science in clear and engaging prose, illustrated with helpful diagrams and spectacular color and black and white photographs.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-217) and index.
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