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  • - For the LCM, SLT, SE, CPC, SkyProdigy, and Astro Fi
    av Michael Swanson
    501,-

    Michael Swanson's online discussions with literally thousands of NexStar owners made it clear that there was a desperate need for a book such as this - one that provides a complete, detailed guide to buying, using and maintaining NexStar telescopes.

  • av Warren A. Keller
    375,-

    In this book, Warren Keller reveals the secrets of astro-image processing software PixInsight in a practical and easy to follow manner, allowing the reader to produce stunning astrophotographs from even mediocre data.

  • av Martin Griffiths
    607,-

  • - A Practical Workbook for Meteor Observers
    av Philip M. Bagnall
    468,-

  • av David E. Falkner
    411,-

  • - An Annotated Catalogue
    av Ted Aranda
    710,-

    This title is a comprehensive set of visual descriptions of deep-sky objects visible from the northern hemisphere. 3,000 deep-sky objects are listed with short descriptions of the visual appearance in the author's powerful binocular telescope. Full indexes by catalog numbers and names allow searches for specific objects.

  • av Steven Arnold
    345,-

    This revised edition of the original 2014 book Getting Started in Radio Astronomy provides a complete overview of the latest technology and research, including the newest models and equipment on the market as well as an entirely new section on radio astronomy with software-defined radios (SDRs).

  • - Greek, Roman, and Other Celestial Lore
    av David E. Falkner
    387,-

    This book is for amateur astronomers who would like to know the mythology behind the names of astronomical objects in the night sky.

  • - Basics for Beginners
    av Gregory I. Redfern
    321,-

  • - Imaging with SGP, PHD2, and Related Software
    av Alex McConahay
    375,-

    SGP is a "session management" software package that controls the telescope, mount, camera, and ancillary equipment to target and secure images during a night of imaging astronomical objects. The book begins with a special tutorial to get up and running with SGP.

  • av Gregory I. Redfern
    345,-

    Enrich your next sea vacation with this fun how-to guide to observing and doing astrophotography on water. Collecting together the authorΓÇÖs five decades of photography and teaching experience, this book shares all the practical information you will need to start on your own astronomy adventure.Part I is full of practical advice on what to pack, the best ways to enjoy the night sky from your cruise ship observatory, specific astronomical objects and events to look out for, and myriad other useful tips. Part II on astrophotography will teach you the nitty-gritty details of taking pictures of the night sky while at sea. Proof that it can be done is provided by the many amazing color astrophotographs taken by the author while following the steps laid out in this book.

  • av Ken M. Harrison
    606,-

    Using the most popular commercially made filter gratings - Rainbow Optics (US) and Star Analyzer (UK) - as examples, this book provides the reader with information on how to set up and use the grating one needs to obtain stellar spectrograms.

  • - The Best Sky Objects for Star Gazers
    av Michael E. Bakich
    580,-

    1,001 Celestial Wonders is a guide to the night sky's brightest and most fascinating objects. This book is designed to be easy-to-use at the telescope, and observers will appreciate each object's standardized layout and the book's chronological organization.

  • av Jonathan Powell
    345,-

    From phenomena as old and far-off as a supernova witnessed a thousand years ago, and as recent and nearby as Sputnik's famous beeping, this book covers everything that one must know to see, hear, and appreciate the astronomical events happening around us.

  • - In Less Time, For Less Money!
    av L. A. Kennedy
    461,-

    Because this book is specifically devoted to one-shot imaging, "One-Shot Color Astronomical Imaging" begins by looking at all the basics - what equipment will be needed, how color imaging is done, and most importantly, what specific steps need to be followed after the one-shot color images are taken.What is one-shot color imaging?

  • av Antony Cooke
    545,-

    Dark Nebulae, Dark Lanes, and Dust Lanes looks out into the deep sky at those apparent dark regions in space, which are among the most compelling telescopic destinations for amateur observers. One famous example is Barnard's dark nebulae - those striking dark clouds set against the background of stars in the Milky Way.

  • av Andrew May
    573,-

    It tells you the best times to view the Moon, the most exciting sights to look out for, and the best equipment to use, allowing you to snap stunning photographs as well as view the sights with your own eyes.

  • av Brian D. Warner
    668,-

    Tools for amateur astronomers who wish to go beyond CCD imaging and step into 'serious' science. The text offers techniques for gathering, analyzing, and publishing data, and describes joint projects in which amateurs and students can take part.

  • - A Complete Guide for Design and Construction
    av John Stephen Hicks
    459,-

    Almost every practical astronomer eventually aspires to have a fixed, permanent observatory for his or her telescope. A roll-off roof or dome observatory is the answer for the most popular home observatory design. Building a Roll-Off or Dome Observatory will help you decide whether to embark on the venture and will certainly increase your enthusiasm for the project.The author, both an amateur astronomer and a professional landscape architect, answers many of the common questions asked about observatory construction, covering the following topics:ΓÇó Zoning, and by-law requirements common to most states, towns and municipalitiesΓÇó Where to locate the observatoryΓÇó How to tailor the observatory for your particular needsΓÇó Tools and structural components requiredΓÇó Possible variations in designΓÇó How to combine the structure with other structures (incorporating a garden patio under the gantry inthe roll-off roof observatory, for example) This fully detailed outlines step-by-step construction, with professional detailed diagrams for each phase of construction.

  • - Astrophysical Information for 550 Galaxies, Clusters and Nebulae
    av Warren H. Finlay
    549,-

    This book is for the amateur astronomer who wants to know about the astrophysical nature of deep sky objects. Thus, coverage here is limited to approximately 500 of the most commonly observed objects in the Northern Hemisphere and - an enhancement for the Second Edition - approximately 50 of those in the Southern Hemisphere.

  • av Neil English
    500,-

    Written for amateur astronomers, this book reviews portable equipment, accessories and mounts, describing which are best for different kinds of viewing. Shows how to use your grab 'n' go telescope to observe a wealth of solar, lunar and planetary objects.

  • - Explaining the Cycles of the Night Sky
    av Dominic Ford
    500,-

    This guide not only tabulates positions but also explains the orbital mechanics that dictate how the planets and stars move as observed from Earth. It places seemingly disparate astronomical events into an understandable three-dimensional structure.

  • av James L. Chen
    545,-

    Each Apollo mission is examined in detail, with photos that progressively zoom-in to guide the reader in locating the Apollo landing sites.

  • - Using Short Exposures with Light Mounts
    av Joseph Ashley
    649,-

  • av James Mullaney
    500,-

    Thanks to the rapid and amazing developments that have been made in digital cameras - not those specialist cool-chip astronomical cameras, not even DSLRs, but regular general-purpose vacation cameras - it is easily possible to image all sorts of astronomical objects and fields.

  • av Peter T. Wlasuk
    578,-

  • - A Yearly Guide to Sky-Watching 2009
    av Tammy Plotner
    419,-

    In these pages you will find lunar features, planets, meteor showers, single and multiple stars, open and globular clusters, as well as distant galaxies. Just like moving to a new city, everything will seem unfamiliar at first, but with a little help from some maps, you'll soon be finding your way around like a pro.

  • - A Yearly Guide to Sky-Watching 2008-2009
    av Tammy Plotner
    393,-

    Designed to appeal to readers at all skill levels and involvement, it provides a digest for sky watchers interested in all-in-one-place information that includes history, current events, and of course interesting objects to be observed on any given day.

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    1 192,-

    Along with its companion book, The Observational Amateur Astronomer, this is a comprehensive guide for every amateur astronomer who wants to do more than just stargaze. Each chapter has been written by a well-known professional or amateur astronomer, chosen for their specialist knowledge.

  • - ISON and Great Comets of the Past and Future
    av Peter Grego
    426,-

    Ice and Fire: Great Comets to Come was written because a special celestial event climaxes towards the end of 2013 - the arrival, fresh from the Oort Cloud, of Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON).

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