The Hatfield Lunar Atlas

The Hatfield Lunar Atlas
Title The Hatfield Lunar Atlas PDF eBook
Author Anthony Cook
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 194
Release 2012-12-12
Genre Science
ISBN 1461454999

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"The Hatfield Lunar Atlas" has become an amateur lunar observer's bible since it was first published in 1968. A major update of the atlas was made in 1998, using the same wonderful photographs that Commander Henry Hatfield made with his purpose-built 12-inch (300 mm) telescope, but bringing the lunar nomenclature up to date and changing the units from Imperial to S.I. metric This edition is important since the fact is that modern telescope optics, digital imaging equipment and computer enhancement can easily surpass what was achieved with Henry Hatfield's 12-inch telescope and a film camera. This limits the usefulness of the original atlas to visual observing or imaging rather small amateur telescopes. The new, digitally re-mastered edition vastly improves the clarity and definition of the original photographs - significantly beyond the resolution limits of the photographic grains present in earlier atlas versions - while preserving the layout and style of the original publications. This has been achieved by merging computer-visualized Earth-based views of the lunar surface, derived from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data, with scanned copies of Commander Hatfield's photographic plates, using the author's own software. The results is a "The Hatfield Lunar Atlas" for 21st century amateur telescopes up to and beyond 12-inch aperture.

The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas

The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas
Title The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Cook
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 129
Release 2006-02-28
Genre Science
ISBN 1846282365

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The first photographic lunar atlas to show the Moon as it appears through SCTs – the world’s most popular telescopes! Features the superb photographs from the original Hatfield Lunar Atlas Detailed key maps for every photograph identify lunar features Inset IAU-standard photographs, to help users learn to identify features on conventional Moon maps

The Hatfield Photographic Lunar Atlas

The Hatfield Photographic Lunar Atlas
Title The Hatfield Photographic Lunar Atlas PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Cook
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 129
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1447105818

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The Hatfield Photographic Lunar Atlas has been long regarded as the finest photographic lunar atlas available and remains as a model of accuracy and clarity. This fully revised version is completely updated with new maps, names and technical data. The superb large-scale photographic plates and the accompanying full-scale maps make this an exceptionally easy-to-use lunar atlas for the field or observatory.

The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas

The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas
Title The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas PDF eBook
Author Anthony Cook
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 226
Release 2013-10-11
Genre Science
ISBN 1461486394

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In 2004, it became obvious that Henry Hatfield’s original atlas wasn’t suitable for all current commercially-made amateur telescopes. Newtonian telescopes and astronomical refractors – for many years the only choice for amateurs – invert the observed image. The standard Hatfield Atlas therefore follows the IAU (International Astronomical Union) convention of having maps (and photographs) with South at the top and West on the left: an inverted image. However, the current ranges of Schmidt-Cassegrain and Maksutov telescopes – that’s most of those manufactured by Meade, Celestron, and many others – don’t invert the observed image but instead reverse it left-for-right. That’s with North at the top and East on the left. Because of the way the human visual system works, it is almost impossible to mentally ‘mirror-image’ a map to compare it with the view through the eyepiece , so even turning an IAU-standard atlas upside-down doesn’t help! This new SCT version of the Atlas solves this problem for observers. Identification of lunar features is made quick and easy. The new, digitally re-mastered second edition vastly improves the clarity and definition of the original photographs – significantly beyond the resolution limits of the photographic grains present in earlier atlas versions – whilst preserving the layout and style of the original publications. This has been achieved by merging computer-visualized Earth-based views of the lunar surface, derived from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data, with scanned copies of Commander Hatfield’s photographic plates, using the author’s own software. The result is a The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas for 21st century amateur telescopes up to and beyond 12-inch aperture. It contains all the features that made the original so widely used: a combination of an index of all International Astronomical Union named primary lunar features, and twelve chart areas help to locate any named lunar features of interest that can each be examined under typically five different states of illumination. Close ups of interesting features are also included. The new Atlas is supplemented by an introduction to its use, a short description of the digital re-mastering technique, and a completely new section describing lunar observing techniques. At the end of the atlas there is an index of all named features and crater diameters, along with a summary table of the dates and times that the original Hatfield images represent.

New Atlas of the Moon

New Atlas of the Moon
Title New Atlas of the Moon PDF eBook
Author Thierry Legault
Publisher Richmond Hill, Ont. : Firefly Books
Pages 156
Release 2006
Genre Reference
ISBN

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A photographic atlas of the moon with descriptions of topographical features; overlays identifying key features in photographs; and a day-to-day guide to observing the moon by eye, binoculars or telescope.

The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas

The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas
Title The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Cook
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 168
Release 2005-08-16
Genre Science
ISBN 9781852337490

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The first photographic lunar atlas to show the Moon as it appears through SCTs – the world’s most popular telescopes! Features the superb photographs from the original Hatfield Lunar Atlas Detailed key maps for every photograph identify lunar features Inset IAU-standard photographs, to help users learn to identify features on conventional Moon maps

Observing the Moon

Observing the Moon
Title Observing the Moon PDF eBook
Author Peter T. Wlasuk
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 189
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1447104838

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Why write another guide to observing the Moon? That was the question I was pondering as I began this project, having a fine collection of "classic" lunar guidebooks dating back to 1791 in my own library. As a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), member of the American Astronomical Society's Division for Planetary Sciences (AAS DPS), and member of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), I am fortunate to know many pro fessionallunar scientists who keep me up to date with developments in lunar scienc- contrary to public perception, lunar science has definitely not stagnated since the last Apollo, No. 17, left the surface of the Moon in December, 1972. I am also lucky to know many amateur lunar observers, who, like me, enjoy actually looking at the Moon with tele scopes and imaging it with a wide variety of devices ranging from regular 35 mm cameras to video recorders and CCD cameras. My friends who study the Moon, whether in their professions or just for fun, gave me several reasons for doing "another" lunar guidebook. First, the last lunar observer's guide of any length was published over ten years ago, and many reviewers noted that it was badly out of date even then.