Uranometria 2000.0: The Southern Hemisphere to +60
Title | Uranometria 2000.0: The Southern Hemisphere to +60 PDF eBook |
Author | Wil Tirion |
Publisher | |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN |
1,001 Celestial Wonders to See Before You Die
Title | 1,001 Celestial Wonders to See Before You Die PDF eBook |
Author | Michael E. Bakich |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 483 |
Release | 2010-07-10 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1441917772 |
1,001 Celestial Wonders is a guide to the night sky's brightest and most fascinating objects. Each target is accessible to amateur astronomers using medium-sized telescopes from a dark site. In fact, many are so bright they remain visible under moderate light pollution, as from the outskirts of a city or the suburbs of a town. The book provides a chronological target list, making it easy to use. No matter what night you choose, this book will show you many of the most memorable objects to observe, whether you are using a small telescope or even binoculars, or an instrument of larger aperture. This is far more than just a list of interesting objects. It is structured so that objects of various observing difficulty are included, which will help readers become better observers, both encouraging beginners and challenging long-time amateur astronomers. 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. Finally, many amateur astronomers function best when presented with a list! Even the Meade Autostar® controller features a 'best tonight' list (although the list is far less comprehensive and detailed than the catalog provided in this book), a feature that has proved extremely popular. 1,001 Celestial Wonders offers a life-list of objects any observer would be proud to complete.
Mercury
Title | Mercury PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Astronomy |
ISBN |
The Sky is Your Laboratory
Title | The Sky is Your Laboratory PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Buchheim |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2007-10-04 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0387739955 |
For the experienced amateur astronomer who is wondering if there is something useful, valuable, and permanent that can be done with his or her observational skills, the answer is, “Yes, there is!” This is THE book for the amateur astronomer who is ready to take the next step in his or her astronomical journey. Till now there has been no text that points curious amateur astronomers to the research possibilities open to them. At the 2006 meeting of the Society for Astronomical Sciences, participants agreed that the lack of such a text was a serious gap in the astronomical book market. This book plugs that hole.
The Deep-sky Field Guide to Uranometria 2000.0
Title | The Deep-sky Field Guide to Uranometria 2000.0 PDF eBook |
Author | Murray Cragin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN |
The Lost Constellations
Title | The Lost Constellations PDF eBook |
Author | John C. Barentine |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 506 |
Release | 2015-10-23 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3319227955 |
Casual stargazers are familiar with many classical figures and asterisms composed of bright stars (e.g., Orion and the Plough), but this book reveals not just the constellations of today but those of yesteryear. The history of the human identification of constellations among the stars is explored through the stories of some influential celestial cartographers whose works determined whether new inventions survived. The history of how the modern set of 88 constellations was defined by the professional astronomy community is recounted, explaining how the constellations described in the book became permanently “extinct.” Dr. Barentine addresses why some figures were tried and discarded, and also directs observers to how those figures can still be picked out on a clear night if one knows where to look. These lost constellations are described in great detail using historical references, enabling observers to rediscover them on their own surveys of the sky. Treatment of the obsolete constellations as extant features of the night sky adds a new dimension to stargazing that merges history with the accessibility and immediacy of the night sky.
The Power of Stars
Title | The Power of Stars PDF eBook |
Author | Bryan E. Penprase |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 353 |
Release | 2017-05-05 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3319525972 |
Completely revised and updated, this new edition provides a readable, beautifully illustrated journey through world cultures and the vibrant array of sky mythology, creation stories, models of the universe, temples and skyscrapers that each culture has created to celebrate and respond to the power of the night sky. Sections on the archaeoastronomy of South Asia and South East Asia have been expanded, with original photography and new research on temple alignments in Southern India, and new material describing the astronomical practices of Indonesia, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries. Beautiful photographs of temples in India and Asia have been added, as well as new diagrams explaining the alignment of these structures and the astronomical underpinnings of temples within the Pallava and Chola cultures. From new fieldwork in the Four Corners region of North America, Dr. Penprase has included accounts of Pueblo skywatching and photographs of ceremonial kivas that help elucidate the rich astronomical knowledge of the Pueblo people. The popular “Archaeoastronomy of Skyscrapers” section of the book has been updated as well, with new interpretations of skyscrapers in Indonesia, Taiwan and China.With the rapid pace of discovery in astronomy and astrophysics, entirely new perspectives are emerging about dark matter, inflation and the future of the universe. The Power of Stars puts these discoveries in context and describes how they fit into the modern perspective of cosmology, which has arisen from the universal human response to the sky that has inspired both ancient and modern cultures.