Kambic, Bojan.
Viewing the Constellations with Binoculars 250+ Wonderful Sky Objects to See and Explore / [electronic resource] : by Bojan Kambic. - online resource. - Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series, 1431-9756 . - Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series, .
Background -- About Binoculars (And Everything Connected to Them) -- Celestial Mechanics -- Those Wonderful Distant Suns -- Nonstellar Objects -- Using Models to Understand Our Place in Space and Time -- Preparing for Observation Sessions -- Constellations -- Andromeda to Boötes (The Herdsman) -- Caelum (The Chisel) to Draco (The Dragon) -- Eridanus (The River) to Lyra (The Lyre) -- Microscopium (The Microscope) to Puppis (The Stern) -- Sagitta (The Arrow) to Vulpecula (The Fox).
The night sky is filled with stellar wonders, sparkling jewels that hide within them fantastic faraway suns. The ancients saw pictures formed by the stars and thus were born the constellations, which are still used today to identify and locate stars. After providing enough background information on astronomy to arm you for your trip, Bojan Kambic leads you through the major constellations seen in the northern skies, pointing out the most important sites and guiding you to finding them yourself using mainly just binoculars. You will soon find yourself becoming familiar with the best equipment to use, the best times to observe, and the best conditions in which to observe. You will also soon find yourself at home among the stars, seeking out new challenges and enjoying repeated visits with old friends. The pleasure and satisfaction you will derive from some inexpensive equipment and a good viewing site will surprise you and make you want to do more. For all this, let Kambic be your guide, and you won’t be disappointed!
9780387853550
10.1007/978-0-387-85355-0 doi
Physics.
Astronomy.
Physics.
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.
Popular Science in Astronomy.
QB4
520
Viewing the Constellations with Binoculars 250+ Wonderful Sky Objects to See and Explore / [electronic resource] : by Bojan Kambic. - online resource. - Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series, 1431-9756 . - Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series, .
Background -- About Binoculars (And Everything Connected to Them) -- Celestial Mechanics -- Those Wonderful Distant Suns -- Nonstellar Objects -- Using Models to Understand Our Place in Space and Time -- Preparing for Observation Sessions -- Constellations -- Andromeda to Boötes (The Herdsman) -- Caelum (The Chisel) to Draco (The Dragon) -- Eridanus (The River) to Lyra (The Lyre) -- Microscopium (The Microscope) to Puppis (The Stern) -- Sagitta (The Arrow) to Vulpecula (The Fox).
The night sky is filled with stellar wonders, sparkling jewels that hide within them fantastic faraway suns. The ancients saw pictures formed by the stars and thus were born the constellations, which are still used today to identify and locate stars. After providing enough background information on astronomy to arm you for your trip, Bojan Kambic leads you through the major constellations seen in the northern skies, pointing out the most important sites and guiding you to finding them yourself using mainly just binoculars. You will soon find yourself becoming familiar with the best equipment to use, the best times to observe, and the best conditions in which to observe. You will also soon find yourself at home among the stars, seeking out new challenges and enjoying repeated visits with old friends. The pleasure and satisfaction you will derive from some inexpensive equipment and a good viewing site will surprise you and make you want to do more. For all this, let Kambic be your guide, and you won’t be disappointed!
9780387853550
10.1007/978-0-387-85355-0 doi
Physics.
Astronomy.
Physics.
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.
Popular Science in Astronomy.
QB4
520