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Deep sky observing/ by Steven R. Coe.
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an astronomical tour /
Author:
Coe, Steven R.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2016.,
Description:
xi, 339 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Who Can Benefit from This Book? -- Why Should You Listen to Me? -- How Do I Find the Best Observing Site? -- How Do I Maximize My Time While Observing? -- What Other Accessories Are Useful? -- Why Should I Take Notes While Observing? -- How Can I Find All These Deep-Sky Goodies when the Sky is So Huge? -- Any Other Tips? -- What Can I Observe in Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way? -- What Can I Observe in a Cluster of Galaxies? -- What Are All These Different Types of Nebulae, and What Details Can I See in Them with My Telescope? -- What Can Be Seen Within Planetary Nebulae? -- What Can Be Seen in an Open Star Cluster? -- What Can Be Observed in Globular Clusters? -- Why Would I Want to Use Binoculars to View the Sky? -- How Can I Use a Computer to Help Me Enjoy Deep-Sky Observing? -- Why Should I Set Up the Scope for a Public Viewing Session? -- Which Books on Astronomy Should I Get? -- A Magical Evening.
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Springer eBooks
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Astronomy - Charts, diagrams, etc. -
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22530-2
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9783319225302$q(electronic bk.)
Deep sky observing = an astronomical tour /
Coe, Steven R.
Deep sky observing
an astronomical tour /[electronic resource] :by Steven R. Coe. - 2nd ed. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xi, 339 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - The Patrick Moore practical astronomy series,1431-9756. - Patrick Moore practical astronomy series..
Who Can Benefit from This Book? -- Why Should You Listen to Me? -- How Do I Find the Best Observing Site? -- How Do I Maximize My Time While Observing? -- What Other Accessories Are Useful? -- Why Should I Take Notes While Observing? -- How Can I Find All These Deep-Sky Goodies when the Sky is So Huge? -- Any Other Tips? -- What Can I Observe in Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way? -- What Can I Observe in a Cluster of Galaxies? -- What Are All These Different Types of Nebulae, and What Details Can I See in Them with My Telescope? -- What Can Be Seen Within Planetary Nebulae? -- What Can Be Seen in an Open Star Cluster? -- What Can Be Observed in Globular Clusters? -- Why Would I Want to Use Binoculars to View the Sky? -- How Can I Use a Computer to Help Me Enjoy Deep-Sky Observing? -- Why Should I Set Up the Scope for a Public Viewing Session? -- Which Books on Astronomy Should I Get? -- A Magical Evening.
This updated second edition has all of the information needed for your successful forays into deep sky observing. Coe uses his years of experience to give detailed practical advice about how to find the best observing site, how to make the most of the time spent there, and what equipment and instruments to take along. There are comprehensive lists of deep sky objects of all kinds, along with Steve's own observations describing how they look through telescopes with apertures ranging from 4 inches to 36 inches (0.1 - 0.9 meters) Binocular observing also gets its due, while the lists of objects have been amended to highlight only the best targets. A new index makes finding targets easier than ever before, while the selection of viewing targets has been revised from the first edition. Most of all, this book is all about how to enjoy astronomy. The author's enthusiasm and sense of wonder shine through every page as he invites you along on a tour of some of the most beautiful and fascinating sites in the deep sky, with the improved object list making sure your choice of a faint cluster, hazy nebula or distant galaxy will all be equally rewarding.
ISBN: 9783319225302$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-22530-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QB64 / .C597 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 522
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