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Observing Variable Stars, Novae and Supernovae
Mixed media product
Main Details
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Observing Variable Stars, Novae and Supernovae
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Gerald North
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By (author) Nick James
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Physical Properties |
Format:Mixed media product | Pages:242 | Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 195 |
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Category/Genre | Galaxies and stars Popular astronomy and space |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780521820479
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Classifications | Dewey:523.844 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
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Imprint |
Cambridge University Press
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Publication Date |
28 October 2004 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Variable stars can be fascinating objects to study. This complete practical guide and resource package instructs amateur astronomers in observing and monitoring variable stars and other objects of variable brightness. Descriptions of the objects are accompanied by explanations of the background astrophysics, providing readers with a real insight into what they are observing at the telescope. The main instrumental requirements for observing and estimating the brightness of objects by visual means and by CCD photometry are detailed, and there is advice on the selection of equipment. The book contains a CD-ROM packed with resources, including hundreds of light-curves and over 600 printable finder charts. Containing extensive practical advice, this comprehensive guide is an invaluable resource for amateur astronomers of all levels, from complete beginners to more advanced observers.
Author Biography
Gerlad North is a freelance astronomer and writer based in Norfolk, UK.
Reviews'If you are interested in this fascinating and practical branch of amateur astronomy, Observing Variable Stars, Novae, and Supernovae is the best place to start.' Astronomy & Space 'Once again, his clear concise style has shown through and this is another book I can recommend.' The Journal of the British Astronomical Association 'This book, including the accompanying CD-ROM, fills a gap between those devoted to variable-star observing for absolute beginners and the numerous publications written at quite an advanced level, which often are considered too complex for many amateur astronomers. ... the book is a valuable addition to this vital field for amateur astronomers and is strongly recommended.' The Observatory '... much more than an observing guide ... It is a complete description of the underlying physical reactions that cause these objects to vary in brightness. ... The author enjoys the topic and conveys this interest to the reader.' Science, Books and Films Online '... this is the best book on variable stars since J. S. Glasby's Variable Stars, 1969 and M. Petit's Variable Stars, 1987. ... I found myself learning a tremendous amount from this book. ... North ... explains so many complicated topics [with] easy to use illustrations and easy to understand text. ... I commend Gerald North on what I consider an outstanding book on variable stars. ... I strongly encourage variable star observers everywhere to get their hands on a copy of this book and read it.' Eyepiece Views 'North's book is a good starting place for an aspiring variable star observer.' American Association of Variable Star Observers Bookstore
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