Imaging the Messier Objects Remotely from Your Laptop
Using Remote Telescopes to Capture Astronomical Images and Data, The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series
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Zusatztext
This guide is for anyone interested in practical astronomy but intimidated by the idea of investing in a telescope. It explores the world of remote observing, which requires nothing more than a laptop and a CCD camera. The book aims to make readers comfortable navigating the plethora of online equipment at their disposal, which will perhaps lead them to more specialized areas of study down the line. This book lists all 110 Messier objects, each one remotely imaged with clear instructions for the newcomer to help them replicate the results. The book helps beginners get started with clear instructions. Terms such as right ascension, declination, azimuth, altitude etc., are all explained and illustrated. The different observatory sites and telescopes used by the author are introduced. For each Messier object, guidance is provided so that the appropriate telescope and camera combination can be selected. The author helps the reader identify a date and time that is appropriate to be able to image the specific Messier object being targeted.
Autorenportrait
Len Adam holds a BSc degree from the University of Manchester. He has been a keen amateur astronomer for many years, using his backyard domed observatory in the UK and taking frequent trips with his truck full of equipment to observe in clear sky sites in southern Spain. He concentrates mainly on deep sky objects and has a particular interest in supernovae and star clusters. He has used remote telescopes in the USA, Europe and Australia to image nebulae, clusters, galaxies, supernovae and comets. He is the co-author (with J.R. Nowicki ) of one book, Digital Circuits, published by Edward Arnold (Butterworth-Heinemann) in 1990.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 18.04.2018
Umfang: ix, 520 S., 234 s/w Illustr., 245 farbige Illustr.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
ISBN/EAN: 9783319653846
Umbreit-Nr.: 2611259
