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Observing the Universe Andrew J. Norton (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

Observing the Universe By Andrew J. Norton (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

Observing the Universe by Andrew J. Norton (The Open University, Milton Keynes)


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Observing the Universe is a handbook for observational optical astronomy and planetary science. It introduces basic concepts and techniques, as well as practical skills required to successfully perform observations to scientific standards.

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Observing the Universe: A Guide to Observational Astronomy and Planetary Science by Andrew J. Norton (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

Observing the Universe introduces a range of techniques and skills that will be useful for those wishing to undertake observational work in astronomy and planetary science. Observations have played, and continue to play, a crucial role in developing our understanding of the Universe, and the best way to get a feel for the role of observations is to do some. This comprehensive guide provides a sound basis for tackling astronomy and planetary science observations. It concentrates on generic aspects of observations, including the principles of telescopes and detectors, photometry and spectroscopy, microscopy techniques for analysing samples, teamwork skills, planning for a session at an observatory, keeping records of what you do, estimating uncertainties in measurements, analysing data numerically and graphically, and producing a written report. Including self-assessment questions with full solutions, this self-contained guide is suitable for undergraduate students of astronomy and planetary science, and serious amateur astronomers.

Observing the Universe Reviews

'... this book had hidden depths ... All good stuff in itself and written in a very readable fashion. The second half of the book is the section that really impressed me though and certainly makes this book stand out from the rest ... the second section covers the 'Skills' you need to be a successful observational astronomer ... Finally a book has arrived that is for the already experienced amateur astronomer. If you've already gotten into the subject, you know your way around the sky and a telescope, this book is a must to get you on to the next level. By the end of it, you'll have progressed from the skills and knowledge of an experienced beginner to an astronomer who can start to provide real and valuable input to the scientific communities of the world.' Mark Lawrik-Thompson FRAS

About Andrew J. Norton (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

Andrew Norton obtained his PhD from the University of Leicester. He has written several books for Open University courses in both physics and astronomy. His research is in the area of interacting binary stars.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; Part I. Techniques: 2. The night sky - positional astronomy; 3. Telescopes; 4. Spectrographs; 5. Astronomical detectors; 6. Reducing CCD data; 7. Photometry; 8. Spectroscopy; 9. Microscopes and microscopy techniques; 10. Interpreting images of planetary surfaces; Part II. Skills: 11. Team working; 12. Preparing for practical work in astronomy and planetary science; 13. Keeping records; 14. Experimental uncertainties; 15. Analysing experimental data; 16.Making use of graphs; 17. Using calculators and computers; 18. Communicating your results.

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CIN0521603935G
9780521603935
0521603935
Observing the Universe: A Guide to Observational Astronomy and Planetary Science by Andrew J. Norton (The Open University, Milton Keynes)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
20040722
180
N/A
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