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The Guide to Amateur Astronomy by Jack Newton,

The Guide to Amateur Astronomy by Jack Newton,
How do you choose your first telescope? Or build one from first principles? What can the deep sky offer you season by season? How do you get started in astrophotography? And progress to CCD imaging? The Guide to Amateur Astronomy answers the questions of the novice and the experienced amateur astronomer in one easy-to-use and comprehensive account. Throughout, the emphasis is on practical methods to get you started and then develop your skills, with lavish illustrations to show you just what is possible. This second edition of the highly successful Guide has been fully revised and updated. It now includes observational techniques on everything from the most basic visual studies of the planets to CCD imaging of the most-distant objects in the Universe. A handy review of the colourful new world of astro-software for the home computer is now also provided. From guidelines for the care and adjustment of your telescope through to lists of the spectral classification of stars, amateur astronomy societies and clubs, all the information you need for your voyage of discovery and revelation is provided in this self-contained, helpful guide.



The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Amateur Astronomy by Michael E. Bakich,
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Amateur Astronomy by Michael E. Bakich,
This complete reference provides a wealth of practical information covering all aspects of amateur astronomy. Organized thematically for ease of use, it covers observing techniques, telescopes and observatories, internet resources, and the objects that can be studied. Those new to the field will find tips, techniques and plans on how to begin their quest, and more advanced observers will find useful advice on how to get more from their hobby. Michael E. Bakich obtained a bachelors degree in Astronomy from Ohio State University and a masters degree in Planetarium Education from Michigan State University. He has written numerous original planetarium programs, and gives lectures on astronomy to groups of all ages. He is also a tour guide to eclipses and astro-archaeological sites. Bakich has written two previous books: The Cambridge Planetary Handbook (2000) and The Cambridge Guide to the Constellations (1995), both published by Cambridge University Press.



Amateur astronomy - Amateur astronomy, often called back yard astronomy in the US, is a hobby whose participants enjoy observing celestial objects. It is usually associated with viewing the night sky when most celestial objects and events are visible, but sometimes amateur astronomers also operate during the day for events such as sunspots and solar eclipses.

Society for Amateur Scientists - The Society for Amateur Science is based in the United States of America. It is a non-profit organization deticated to restoring the role of the amateur scientist in science.

The Amateur Scientist - From 1928 until 2001, Scientific American magazine published a monthly column entitled The Amateur Scientist. In its pages were presented over one thousand science projects from almost every field of science.

Terence Dickinson - Terence Dickinson is a leading amateur astronomer and science writer who lives near the rural town of Yarker, Ontario, Canada. He is the editor of SkyNews magazine and an astronomy commentator for Discovery Channel Canada.



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