AstroFAQs Questions Amateur Astronomers Frequently Ask

An increasing number of people are taking advantage of the relatively low prices of astronomical equipment. Many of these people are doing so with little knowledge of practical astronomy and, as the volume of questions asked at astronomical society meetings and on internet newsgroups attest, there i...

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Main Author: Tonkin, Stephen F.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Springer London 2000, 2000
Edition:1st ed. 2000
Series:The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 Choosing Equipment -- 1.1 Choosing Binoculars -- 1.2 Choosing a Telescope -- 1.3 Choosing Eyepieces -- 1.4 Choosing Accessories -- 1.5 Astrophotography -- 2 Setting Up -- 2.1 Polar Alignment -- 2.2 Using Setting Circles -- 3 Getting the Best out of Your Optics -- 3.1 Telescope Function -- 3.2 Understanding Aberrations -- 3.3 Basic Star Testing -- 3.4 Collimation -- 3.5 Cleaning the Optics -- 4 Observation -- 4.1 Observing Criteria -- 5 Understanding the Celestial Sphere -- 5.1 Positional Astronomy -- 5.2 Time -- 5.3 Interpolating Ephemerides -- 6 Miscellaneous -- 6.1 Counteracting Dew -- 6.2 Dressing for the Cold -- 6.3 Magnitudes -- 7 Handy Formulae -- 7.1 Telescope Magnification -- 7.2 Exit Pupil Size -- 7.3 Diagonal Offset -- 7.4 Limiting Magnitude -- 7.5 Telescope Resolution -- 7.6 Co-ordinate Conversion -- 8 Glossary -- 9 Bibliography 
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520 |a An increasing number of people are taking advantage of the relatively low prices of astronomical equipment. Many of these people are doing so with little knowledge of practical astronomy and, as the volume of questions asked at astronomical society meetings and on internet newsgroups attest, there is a need for these questions to be answered in one place. Hence this book. The fundamental premise behind AstroFAQs is that the beginning amateur astronomer wishes to get "up and running" with the minimum delay. A secondary premise is that anyone will better appreciate why something is done as it is if there is an understanding of the underlying principles. AstroFAQs addresses both these premises. AstroFAQs makes no pretence to go into great depth -that would be impossible in such a slim volume -but it will give you the kick-start you need to choose and use your instrument effectively, and will take you to a level of expertise that is significantly higher than the "beginner" status. It uses a hierarchical section num­ bering system that simplifies cross-referencing. Suggestions for more in-depth reading are given throughout. More and more "newbie" astronomers are entering this fascinating hobby by purchasing one of the "gee­ whiz" GOTO telescopes, of which there is an increasing selection. These serve the wish to begin observation as soon as possible, but they do so at a price premium