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21. The Amateur Astronomer's Catalog of 500 Deep-Sky Objects by Ronald J. Morales | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1986-08)
list price: US$12.50 Isbn: 0894040766 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
An easy way to get started in deep-sky atronomy The book includes lists for NGC and Messier object, as well as nebulas and different types of clusters. The author includes his descriptions of most of the NGC objects, and what equipment is required to view them. The book contains useful field observation notes, and viewing hints. ... Read more |
22. The Amateur Astronomer: An Observer's Guide to the Universe by Antonin Rukl | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(1985-08)
list price: US$9.98 Isbn: 0831702958 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
23. Introduction to Astronomy: A Complete Guide for the Amateur Astronomer by Rick Shaffer | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(1999-09-14)
list price: US$9.99 -- used & new: US$5.40 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0517206412 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Good for beginners NOT FOR KIDS! This book uses terms maybe not so easy for younger people. A bit dry, even for me. It's on the bookshelf and hasn't come off.
Fine Introduction |
24. Sun and the Amateur Astronomer by William Morley Baxter | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(1973-01-11)
Isbn: 0715356291 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
25. Pleasures of the Telescope: An Illustrated Guide for Amateur Astronomers and a Popular Description of the Chief Wonders of the Heavens for General Readers by Garrett Putman Serviss | |
Paperback: 218
Pages
(2010-03-08)
list price: US$24.75 -- used & new: US$15.17 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1146910851 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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26. The amateur astronomer by Gideon Riegler | |
Paperback: 326
Pages
(2010-08-23)
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27. The Amateur Astronomers Handbook: A Guide to Exploring the Heavens by James Muirden | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(1987-09)
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28. Through the Telescope: A Guide for the Amateur Astronomer, Revised Edition by Patricia Barnes-Svarney, Michael Porcellino | |
Paperback: 309
Pages
(1999-11-26)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$2.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0071348042 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description From the very close up to the far reaches of space, THROUGH THE TELESCOPE presents a uniquely "user-friendly" view of the universe, and offers both novice and advanced amateur astronomers some of the best tools available to watch the nighttime skies. You'll learn all about:* Setting up a good, user-friendly telescope system* How to look at the universe in order to really see it* Upgrading your telescope for peak performance* How to spot a star cluster, a nebulaOeven a supernova* Forming your own network of amateur astronomers. Complete with a web site appendix and fully updated charts on eclipses and planetary oppositions well into the year 2000, this edition of an acclaimed book will be an invaluable users guide for aspiring astronomers entering the new millennium. Customer Reviews (5)
Excellent guide Quibbles: a few formatting problems, where the formatting notation shows up instead of italics or whatever was intended. And they repeat the urban legend about Galileo going blind from observing the sun (though admittedly I just recently found out that this is mistaken). Other than that, it's an excellent book, though more of a reference than a "sit-down-and-read" book, which is what I did with it, at least for now. Meanwhile, I wonder if some of the other reviews (below) apply to the earlier edition of the book, since I did not encounter the same problems.
A poor excuse for a book on amateur astronomy
Badly in need of copy editing
Warning: bad book!
Excellent reference book |
29. Sky Watcher's Handbook: The Expert Reference Source for the Amateur Astronomer | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(1993-01-01)
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30. Eight Easy Observing Projects for Amateur Astronomers: For Amateur Astronomers by Nancy L. Hendrickson, David Cortner | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1996-09)
list price: US$21.95 Isbn: 0913135275 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
31. The Amateur Astronomer's Pathfinder by Colin Humphrey | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1992-10)
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32. Math for Amateur Astronomers by J. Fox | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1982-06)
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33. The Observational Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) | |
Paperback: 280
Pages
(1995-11-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description Each chapter deals with a different class of object, covering the whole range of possibilities from the Moon, planets and stars to more specialised observations of comets, novae, and meteors. If you own - or are thinking of buying - an astronomical telescope, here is the book that will help you get the most enjoyment out of it. It also explains how best to use your telescope for proper scientific observations, for astronomy is one of the few remaining areas of science where a lot of useful work can be carried out by non-professionals. A companion book, The Modern Amateur Astronomer, deals with the non-observational aspects of astronomy, from buying a telescope (or making your own), through electronic equipment and accessories, to more technical aspects such as spectroscopy and astrophotography. |
34. Skyshooting: Photography for Amateur Astronomers by Robert Newton Mayall | |
Paperback: 174
Pages
(1968-06)
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35. Scientific American The Amateur Astronomer (Scientific American (Wiley)) by Scientific American | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2000-12-19)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$13.96 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0471382825 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Finally, here is the book you’ve been waiting for! From the longest-running column in Scientific American’s history comes this collection of fascinating projects for the amateur astronomer. Whether you’re interested in designing your own telescope or determining the chemical composition of faraway stars, this unique book will help you satisfy your passion for the skies. You’ll learn how to build and use astronomical tools that will help you better understand and appreciate the solar system, our galaxy, and the cosmos. Here you’ll discover fascinating facts about astronomy along with helpful tips and clear instructions on how to build inexpensive astronomical instruments in home-based workshops using ordinary shop tools. From making a pendulum that detects the earth’s rotation, to observing Jupiter with a homemade telescope, to taking picture-perfect images of a comet, these projects will help you go deeper into space than you’ve ever imagined. Customer Reviews (1)
Agood starting point |
36. Amateur Astronomy. by Patrick Moore | |
Hardcover: 337
Pages
(1968-03)
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37. Seeing in the Dark : How Amateur Astronomers Are Discovering the Wonders of the Universe by Timothy Ferris | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2003-07-08)
list price: US$14.00 -- used & new: US$0.55 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0684865807 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description In Seeing in the Dark, a poetic love letter to science and to the skies, Timothy Ferris invites us all to become stargazers. He recounts his own experiences as an enthralled lifelong amateur astronomer and reports from around the globe -- from England and Italy to the Florida Keys and the Chilean Andes -- on the revolution that's putting millions in touch with the night sky. In addition, Ferris offers an authoritative and engaging report on what's out there to be seen -- what Saturn, the Ring nebula, the Silver Coin galaxy, and the Virgo supercluster really are and how to find them. The appendix includes star charts, observing lists, and a guide on how to get involved in astronomy. Ferris takes us inside a major revolution sweeping astronomy, as lone amateur astronomers, in global networks linked by the Internet, make important discoveries that are the envy of the professionals. His ability to describe the wonders of the universe is simply magical, and his enthusiasm for his subject is irresistible. Customer Reviews (23)
Fanstasic Read!
80% Interesting - 20% boring
Excellent Book on Space
A must for any stargazer!
Good Overview of Astronomy |
38. The Amateur Astronomer (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series) by Patrick Moore | |
Hardcover: 293
Pages
(2005-10-11)
list price: US$69.95 -- used & new: US$4.52 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1852338784 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Still THE book or the beginning amateur astronomer
Planetary introduction to Astronomy. |
39. Star Watch: The Amateur Astronomer's Guide to Finding, Observing, and Learning About over 125 Celestial Objects by Philip S. Harrington | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2003-07-18)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$6.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0471418048 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The night sky is alive with many wonders––distant planets, vast star clusters, glowing nebulae, and expansive galaxies, all waiting to be explored.Let respected astronomy writer Philip Harrington introduce you to the universe in Star Watch, a complete beginner’s guide to locating, observing, and understanding these celestial objects. You’ll start by identifying the surface features of the Moon, the banded cloud tops of Jupiter, the stunning rings of Saturn, and other members of our solar system. Then you’ll venture out beyond our solar system, where you’ll learn tips and tricks for finding outstanding deep-sky objects from stars to galaxies, including the entire Messier catalog––a primary goal of every serious beginner. Star Watch features a detailed physical description of each target, including size, distance, and structure, as well as concise directions for locating the objects, handy finder charts, hints on the best times to view each object, and descriptions of what you’ll really see through a small telescope or binoculars and with the naked eye. Star Watch will transport you to the farthest depths of space––and return you as a well-traveled, experienced stargazer. Customer Reviews (23)
Amateur astronomy for the novice
Great for intermediate observers
My favorite book!!
Star Watch (Philip Harrington): A Beginners Review for Beginners
A must for stargazing |
40. Star Ware: The Amateur Astronomer's Ultimate Guide to Choosing, Buying, and Using Telescopes and Accessories, 2nd Edition by Philip S. Harrinfton, Philip S. Harrington | |
Paperback: 376
Pages
(1998-07-13)
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A must have for beginners or any Astronomy library
A must if you own or want to buy a telescope.
Extremely great book
Excellent resource
essential astro gear guide A thirdmember of this short list has recently been republished in a new edition:Star Ware, Second Edition (The Amateur Astronomer's Ultimate Guide toChoosing, Buying, and Using Telescopes and Accessories) by Philip S.Harrington, 1998 John Wiley & Sons. Star Ware is aimed mostly atbeginners, teaching in a lively and informal style the basics of howtelescopes work and how to use them, but there is a fair amount ofinformation of interest to advanced amateurs as well. The book beginswith two chapters about telescope optics and different types of telescopes,with something of the history of telescopes along the way. Chapter 3 coversthe pros and cons of each type in some detail, ending with a quiz where youadd the point values of your answers to show what type you should buy -fun, as long as you don't take it too seriously. Chapter 4 is a still moredetailed look at the offerings of different manufacturers, again sorted bytype. Phil goes easy on the major manufacturers, judging from some of thetales of woe I've heard; but the treatment is fair and useful. Chapter 5compares the myriad eyepieces available to go with these scopes. Both thesechapters have appendices where the information is laid out in convenienttables. Chapter 6 covers finders and filters, other books and software,cameras and CCD's. One thing I would have appreciated would be a similarappendix covering all the competing software packages, what they do welland which was the best for each purpose. As I wrote two months ago, I havepurchased a number of these packages and started to evaluate them; maybe Ineed to write this comparison myself. Chapter 7 was the most interestingto me - a description of projects you can make, from a collimation tool toa video camera bracket to a binocular chair - the latter I want to getstarted on Real Soon Now. `Till Death Do You Part' is on care of yourscope, and repeats sage advice against unnecessary cleaning, as well as howto collimate your optics. The last and longest chapter, `It's Time toSolo!', covers the targets to point your scope at (moon, planets, comets,sun, deep-sky), a description of a few dozen of the best deep-sky objects,and a brief introduction to astrophotography. This will be of less interestto advanced amateurs, who probably have more detailed sources of this typeof information. One might question why to include this in a book aboutequipment, but it probably does make it more useful for the beginner whomay buy only this book. Parts of the book overlap with the Dickinson& Dyer book mentioned above, but the treatment of telescopes andeyepieces is much more detailed. Overall, a fine book, highly recommendedfor a beginning amateur, and recommended for an advanced amateur looking tobuy a new scope or eyepiece. ... Read more |
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