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Hands-On Astronomy Herve Burillier

Hands-On Astronomy By Herve Burillier

Hands-On Astronomy by Herve Burillier


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This handbook presents the variety of telescopes, binoculars and accessories available on the market, providing guidance and advice for the amateur on buying and upgrading equipment.

Hands-On Astronomy Summary

Hands-On Astronomy: A Cambridge Guide to Equipment and Accessories by Herve Burillier

There is a vast range of astronomical equipment currently available to the amateur astronomer. This handbook presents the variety of telescopes, binoculars and accessories on the market, to help the amateur make an informed choice when buying equipment. All selection criteria are taken into account, including level of experience, budget, and observation site. Indispensable to those with a passion for practical astronomy, this handbook will help the complete beginner making his first purchase, and provide advice for the more experienced amateur wishing to upgrade his equipment.

Hands-On Astronomy Reviews

'... if you are new to astronomy and just want a pocket crash course in astronomical e quipment, this may be the book for you ... an ideal beginners pocket book on astronomical equipment that is well illustrated, easy to read, attractively presented and inexpensive.' Martin Mobberley, Journal of the British Astronomical Association
'The book begins with a brief history of astronomical instruments, which makes interesting reading, but far more striking are the beautiful illustrations on the opening pages. I found this book to be an excellent guide and a good read for anyone considering investing in a telescope, or even just curious about them. You can open any page and just start there, then skip back and forth through the book as you wish. It provides a very good introduction to astronomical equipment that answers many questions for the beginner, and could certainly be referenced repeatedly. In short, it contains a lot of well-presented information in a small space.' Astronomy and Space

Table of Contents

Foreword: a brief history of astronomical instruments; Part I. Basic Notions: 1. Characteristics of binoculars; 2. Characteristics of refractors; 3. Characteristics of Newtonian reflectors; 4. Characteristics of the Schmidt, Cassegrain and Maksutov systems; 5. The Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope; 6. Optical characteristics of various instruments; 7. Telescope mounts; Part II. Main Instruments: 8. Binoculars; 9. Refractors for the beginner; 10. Small reflecting telescopes; 11. Mid-sized refractors; 12. Telescopes to grow with; 13. The 8 inch telescope; 14. Large aperture telescopes; 15. Apochromatic refractors; 16. Compact instruments; Part III. Telescope Accessories: 17. Eyepieces; 18. Diverse accessories; 19. Filters; 20. Motors and controls; 21. Accessories for astrophotography; 22. CCD cameras; 23. Publications and star charts; Appendix; Bibliography.

Additional information

GOR002812530
9780521005982
0521005981
Hands-On Astronomy: A Cambridge Guide to Equipment and Accessories by Herve Burillier
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
20020411
128
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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