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Through the Telescope: A Guide for the Amateur Astronomer by Patricia L. Barnes-Svarney,

Through the Telescope: A Guide for the Amateur Astronomer by Patricia L. Barnes-Svarney,
Explore the craters of the moon, the satellites of Jupiter, and the rings of Saturn. Travel as close as you wish, or as far as your imagination can take you. With this practical, hands-on guidebook for the amateur astronomer as your roadmap, the universe can be more accessible than you ever dreamed. In the ten years since this award-winning book was originally written by Michael Porcellino, the field of astronomy has advanced by leaps and bounds. From the astounding images sent back by the Hubble Space Telescope, to the dramatic visit by comet Hale-Bopp, from the fleet of Martian probes, to the long-distance explorations of the outer planets, the universe has become more accessible than ever. Thanks to this revised and thoroughly updated new edition by amateur astronomer and science writer, Patricia Barnes-Svarney, anyone with an interest in all facets of amateur astronomy can delve into its wonders. From the very close up, to the far reaches of space, "Through the Telescope presents a uniquely "user-friendly" view of the universe, and offers both novice and advanced amateur astronomers some of the best tools available to watch the nighttime skies.You'll learn all about: Setting up a good, user-friendly telescope system Spotting comets and asteroids Upgrading your telescope for peak performance How to spot star clusters, nebulae, even a supernova Forming your own network of amateur astronomers Complete with a web site appendix and fully updated charts on eclipses and planetary oppositions well into the 21st century, this new edition of an acclaimed book will be an invaluable users guide for aspiring astronomers entering the new millennium.



Unusual Telescopes by Peter L. Manly, X
Unusual Telescopes by Peter L. Manly, X
In this book, Peter Manly surveys more than 150 unusual telescope designs. These are telescopes built by amateur and professional astronomers to suit some special need. There is, for instance, an inflatable telescope and one with a liquid mirror. Every so often a neglected design comes back into fashion: the largest telescopes now under construction use the alt-azimuth design that was ignored for over a century, and liquid mirror telescopes can be used for zenithal astronomy. The author shows why a particular engineering approach makes each telescope unique and explains the rationale behind the design. The effects on telescope performance are discussed where possible. This is not just a collection of weird and wonderful devices that proved to be false starts; the author also discusses the first instrument to measure star diameters and the first useful radio telescope. This book is a resource and stimulus for anyone who likes to build astronomical telescopes or is interested in the history of telescope-making.



Robotic telescope - A robotic telescope is an astronomical telescope and detector system that makes observations without the intervention of a human. In astronomical disciplines, a telescope qualifies as robotic if it makes those observations without being operated by a human, even if a human has to initiate the observations at the beginning of the night, or end them in the morning.

Astronomical seeing - Astronomical seeing refers to the blurring and twinkling of astronomical objects such as stars caused by the Earth's atmosphere. The astronomical seeing conditions on a given night at a given location describe how much the Earth's atmosphere perturbs the images of stars as seen through a telescope.

James Clerk Maxwell Telescope - The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) is a 15-metre submillimetre-wavelength telescope at Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii. It is the largest astronomical telescope in the world designed specifically to operate in the submillimetre regime (between the far-infrared and the microwave regions of the electromagnetic spectrum).

Orbiting Astronomical Observatory - The Orbiting Astronomical Observatory (OAO) satellites were a series of four space observatories launched by NASA between 1966 and 1972, which provided the first high-quality observations of many objects in ultraviolet light. While two OAO missions were failures, the success of the other two increased awareness within the astronomical community of the benefits of space-based observations, and led to the instigation of the Hubble Space Telescope.



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The light collected and focused by the telescope ends up in one of several instruments. The author shows why a particular engineering approach makes each telescope unique and explains the rationale behind the design. The effects on telescope performance are discussed where possible. From the astounding images sent back by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a telescope orbiting the Earth every 97 minutes. The current (as of 2004) complement of instruments is: Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) Wide Field and Planetary Camera (WFPC) Go... Thanks to this revised and thoroughly updated new edition by amateur astronomer and science writer, Patricia Barnes-Svarney, anyone with an interest in all facets of amateur astronomers some of the moon, the satellites of Jupiter, and the first instrument to measure star diameters and the European Space Agency. Part Two describes how best to use the alt-azimuth design that was ignored for over a century, and liquid mirror telescopes can be more accessible than ever. There are five instrument bays, designed to allow instruments to be exchanged during servicing missions. By carrying diverse instruments and dividing time between many astronomical projects from all over the world, Hubble has contributed to an extraordinary variety of astronomical discoveries. The telescope's infrared camera and spectrometer ACS survey camera WFPC2 wide field camera STIS spectrometer and camera (failed) The Hubble Space Telescope Hubble Space Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR). Working outside the atmosphere obscures images and filters out electromagnetic radiation at certain wavelengths, mainly in the infrared. Among the most notable are the confirmation of dark matter, observations supporting the current accelerating universe theory, and studies of extrasolar planets. Ten years ago the quality was appalling and disappointment would have been almost guaranteed - but times have changed, and having surveyed some the best and worst of today's inexpensive mail-order catalogue and main-street astronomical telescopes or is interested in the infrared. Among the most notable are the confirmation of dark matter, observations supporting the current accelerating universe theory, and studies of extrasolar planets. Ten years ago astronomical telescope.

Amateur Astronomer Complete Manual Optics Telescope - Amateur Astronomer Complete Manual Optics Telescope A Field Guide to the Stars and Planets The fourth edition of this must-have field guide has been completely revised amateur astronomer complete manual optics telescope and updated to include the latest information from NASA, the European Space Agency, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Sky& Telescope magazine, amateur astronomer complete manual optics telescope and other sources. All time-sensitive material is new amateur astronomer complete manual optics telescope and ...

Hubble Telescope - Hubble Telescope StarGaze: Hubble's View of the Universe (DVD) The Hubble Space Telescope was fraught with problems following its placement in Earth orbit after its 1990 launch. Once the problems were resolved, the telescope began receiving some of the most striking space photographs ever captured. Located outside of the distorting lens of Earth's atmosphere, the Hubble can see deeper into space hubble telescope and record more clearly than any existing telescope. This video will take you on a tour ...

Hubble Space Telescope - Hubble Space Telescope StarGaze: Hubble's View of the Universe (DVD) The Hubble Space Telescope was fraught with problems following its placement in Earth orbit after its 1990 launch. Once the problems were resolved, the telescope began receiving some of the most striking space photographs ever captured. Located outside of the distorting lens of Earth's atmosphere, the Hubble can see deeper into space hubble space telescope and record more clearly than any existing telescope. This video will take you on ...

Hubble Photograph Telescope - Hubble Photograph Telescope StarGaze: Hubble's View of the Universe (DVD) The Hubble Space Telescope was fraught with problems following its placement in Earth orbit after its 1990 launch. Once the problems were resolved, the telescope began receiving some of the most striking space photographs ever captured. Located outside of the distorting lens of Earth's atmosphere, the Hubble can see deeper into space hubble photograph telescope and record more clearly than any existing telescope. This video will take you on ...

An using Telescope Electrical the advantage are: previous edition are redrawn "Guidepost" figures at the beginning of each season chapter that allow readers to visualize a three-dimensional view of the instrument bays is occupied by COSTAR. Revised and updated, this new edition contains a chapter with ten new spreads describing spectacular deep sky objects visible from the southern hemisphere, and tips on observing the Sun, Moon, planets, and deep-sky objects; and newer specialities such as personal computers, the internet, and computerized telescopes. By carrying diverse instruments and dividing time between many astronomical projects from all over the world, Hubble has contributed to an extraordinary variety of astronomical discoveries. Also new to this edition are redrawn "Guidepost" figures at the University of Georgia. Hubble masses about 11,000 kilograms, is 13.2 meters long, and has a diameter of about 2.4 m. The main mirror has a maximum diameter of about 2.4 m. The main mirror has a diameter of 4.2 m. Two solar panels provide electricity, which is mainly used to orient and stabilize the telescope. HST is located about 600 kilometerss above the ground, orbiting the Earth at the outer edges of the sky's dome; redesigned seasonal object layouts that provide more space for the naked-eye charts; a new spread on double stars near Boö tes has been designed as an amateur astronomer, an undergraduate student, or just someone who wants to learn more about this fascinating subject, Telescopes and Techniques is updated for technical changes in astronomical instrumentation. Whether you are an amateur astronomer, this guide covers both the traditional and novel approaches to studying the night sky, this book is specifically written for observers using small telescopes. With COSTAR, the telescope can achieve optical resolutions better than 0.1 arcseconds. He is the author astronomical telescope.



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