Instrumentation in Astronomy VI

Instrumentation in Astronomy VI
Title Instrumentation in Astronomy VI PDF eBook
Author David Livingstone Crawford
Publisher
Pages 424
Release 1986
Genre Science
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Instrumentation in Astronomy VI

Instrumentation in Astronomy VI
Title Instrumentation in Astronomy VI PDF eBook
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Pages 460
Release 1986
Genre Astronomical instruments
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Instrumentation in Astronomy

Instrumentation in Astronomy
Title Instrumentation in Astronomy PDF eBook
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Pages 452
Release 1990
Genre Astronomical instruments
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Instrumentation for Ground-Based Optical Astronomy

Instrumentation for Ground-Based Optical Astronomy
Title Instrumentation for Ground-Based Optical Astronomy PDF eBook
Author Lloyd B. Robinson
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 769
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1461238803

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Historically, the discovery of tools, or evidence that tools have been used, has been taken as proof of human activity; certainly the invention and spread of new tools has been a critical marker of human progress and has increased our ability to observe, measure, and understand the physical world. In astronomy the tools are telescopes and the optical and electronic instruments that support them. The use of the telescope by Galileo marked the beginning of a new and productive way to study and understand the universe in which we live. The effects of this new tool on what we can see, and how we see ourselves, are well known. However, after almost four centuries of developing ever more sensitive and subtle instruments as tools for astronomy, it might have been expected that only a few minor improvements would remain to be made, or that possibly the law of diminishing returns would have taken effect. On the contrary, the new instruments and ideas for new instruments described in this book make it clear that the rate of progress has not diminished, and that this subject is still as exciting and productive as ever. Instrumentation for Ground-Based Optical Astronomy was chosen as the theme for the Ninth Santa Cruz Summer Workshop in Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Instrumentation in Astronomy VII

Instrumentation in Astronomy VII
Title Instrumentation in Astronomy VII PDF eBook
Author David Livingstone Crawford
Publisher SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Pages 550
Release 1990
Genre Science
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Selected Papers on Instrumentation in Astronomy

Selected Papers on Instrumentation in Astronomy
Title Selected Papers on Instrumentation in Astronomy PDF eBook
Author William Charles Livingston
Publisher SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Pages 564
Release 1993
Genre Nature
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Astrophysical Techniques, 2nd Edition

Astrophysical Techniques, 2nd Edition
Title Astrophysical Techniques, 2nd Edition PDF eBook
Author Christopher R. Kitchin
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 502
Release 1991-10
Genre Art
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Astrophysical Techniques provides a comprehensive and clearly understandable account of the instruments and techniques used in astronomy and astrophysics. Drawing together an ever-diverging array of observational techniques, using the common thread of a detection-imaging-ancillary instruments pattern, Dr Kitchin has provided us with a unified view of astrophysical investigation. The author's fully illustrated text starts from first principles and explains each method up to the point at which you can begin practical work with the equipment and even start designing it. Exercises with answers are used to reinforce the ideas presented in each chapter. There is also an extensive bibliography to enable further study and appendices of tables of astrophysical data provide an excellent reference source. Science undergraduates taking an astronomy option will find Astrophysical Techniques an essential study aid. Amateur astronomers of any level will find this book to be of immense value to research. Professional astronomers should use this book as a source of information on areas unfamiliar to them. This revised and updated edition of Dr Kitchin's authoritative book contains a large amount of new material keeping the student of astronomy totally informed. It is an essential guide to all the astrophysical methods and techniques.