Telescopes and Techniques: An Introduction to Practical AstronomySpringer Science & Business Media, 2003 - 258 pàgines Chris Kitchin has written an easy-to-read book explaining how to use a small telescope and how to find your way around the sky. Covering all the basic topics--telescopes, optics, positions and motion, observing, and instruments--Telescopes and Techniques has been designed as an introduction for anyone wanting a firm grounding in the essentials of astronomy. Whether you are an amateur astronomer, an undergraduate student, or just someone who wants to learn more about this fascinating subject, Telescopes and Techniques is an ideal place to start. This new edition of Telescopes and Techniques is updated for technical changes in astronomical instrumentation. |
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Telescopes and Techniques: An Introduction to Practical Astronomy C. R. Kitchin Previsualització limitada - 2012 |
Telescopes and Techniques: An Introduction to Practical Astronomy Christopher R. Kitchin Previsualització no disponible - 2012 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
aligned alt-az altitude angular aperture apparent magnitude Appendix Astronomical atmosphere azimuth Betelgeuse bright brighter Cassegrain catalogue celestial sphere centre Chapter chromatic colour constellations correct detected detector diameter double star Earth Earth's orbit eclipse electron emulsion Equation equatorial mounting eyepiece field of view Figure filter focal length focus galaxy horizon hour angle instrument intensity interferometer known lens lenses light longitude luminosity lunar magnification magnitude measurements Moon nebula normally North pole Observatory observing obtained optical orbital motion photographic photon planets point of Aries point sources polar axis position primary mirror prime meridian produced radiation radio reflectors refractor resolution right ascension rods Schmidt-Cassegrain scope secondary mirror seconds of arc seen setting circles sidereal sidereal day Sirius small telescope spectral spectral class spectroscope spectrum spherical aberration stellar surface techniques tele tion tube velocity visible visual wavelength