The deep-sky observer's year : a guide to observing deep-sky objects throughout the year

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    • Privett, Grant
    • Parsons, Paul

Bibliographic Information

The deep-sky observer's year : a guide to observing deep-sky objects throughout the year

Grant Privett and Paul Parsons

(Patrick Moore's practical astronomy series)

Springer, c2001

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Description and Table of Contents

Description

Deep-sky observing is easily the most popular field for amateur astronomers. The big problem faced by non-professional observers is what to look at - what is visible at a particular time of year. The Deep-Sky Observers Year is a month-by-month guide to the best objects to view. Objects are given a "star rating" according to how difficult they are to observe or image with a particular size of telescope. The book includes many images produced by amateur astronomers, as well as photographs from NASA, ESA, and ESO. There is background information about the objects, along with lots of useful tips, hints, and resources.

Table of Contents

I Preparing for Deep-Sky Observing.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Deep-Sky Observing.- 3 Avoiding Common Mistakes.- 4 The Messier Marathon and Other Pursuits.- 5 What Are We Looking At?.- 6 Atlases and Other Resources.- II The Night Sky Month by Month.- 7 The Star System and Nomenclature.- 8 January - 08 Hours RA.- 9 February - 10 Hours RA.- 10 March - 12 Hours RA.- 11 April - 14 Hours RA.- 12 May - 16 Hours RA.- 13 June - 18 Hours RA.- 14 July - 20 Hours RA.- 15 August - 22 Hours RA.- 16 September - 00/24 Hours RA.- 17 October - 02 Hours RA.- 18 November - 04 Hours RA.- 19 December - 06 Hours RA.- 20 Postscript.- About the Photo Contributors.

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Details

  • NCID
    BD02507869
  • ISBN
    • 1852332735
  • LCCN
    00044028
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 253 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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