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Celestial Objects for Modern Telescopes Practical Amateur Astronomy Volume 2 2002 Edition

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    Author(s)Michael A. Covington
    PublisherCambridge
    ISBN9780521524193
    Pages282
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2002

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    Cambridge Celestial Objects for Modern Telescopes Practical Amateur Astronomy Volume 2 2002 Edition by Michael A. Covington

    Based on field notes made by the author during his own career as an amateur astronomer, this unique guide covers both the traditional and novel approaches to studying the night sky. In addition to the more standard techniques, it discusses the latest modern resources available to today's astronomer, such as personal computers, the Internet, and computerized telescopes. It includes practical advice on aspects such as site selection and weather; provides the reader with detailed instructions for observing the Sun, Moon, planets, and all types of deep-sky objects; and it introduces newer specialities such as satellite observing and the use of astronomical databases. The book concludes with detailed information about 200 stars, clusters, nebulae, and galaxies, suitable for viewing with modest-sized telescopes under suburban conditions. Written to complement How to Use a Computerized Telescope, this book will also appeal to astronomers with more traditional equipment.show more