Scientific American The Amateur Astronomer
Title | Scientific American The Amateur Astronomer PDF eBook |
Author | Shawn Carlson |
Publisher | Trade Paper Press |
Total Pages | 294 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN |
From the longest running column in Scientific American's history comes this collection of fascinating projects for amateur astronomers For over seventy years, "The Amateur Scientist" column in Scientific American has helped people explore their world and make original discoveries. This collection of both classic and recent articles presents projects for amateur astronomers at all levels. Hands-on astronomy fans will find how to build inexpensive astronomical instruments using ordinary shop-tools. From making a telescope to predicting satellite orbits to detecting the chemical composition of faraway stars, this book has something for everyone interested in practical astronomy.
The Scientific American Book of Projects for the Amateur Scientist
Title | The Scientific American Book of Projects for the Amateur Scientist PDF eBook |
Author | Clair L. Stong |
Publisher | Holiday House |
Total Pages | 616 |
Release | 1960 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN |
"Experiments and constructions, challenges and diversions in the fields of astronomy, archaeology, biology, natural sciences, earth sciences, mathematical machines, aerodynamics, optics, heat, and electronics"--Title page.
Scientific American The Amateur Astronomer
Title | Scientific American The Amateur Astronomer PDF eBook |
Author | Shawn Carlson |
Publisher | Turner Publishing Company |
Total Pages | 355 |
Release | 2008-05-02 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0470351136 |
From the longest running column in Scientific American's history comes this collection of fascinating projects for amateur astronomers For over seventy years, "The Amateur Scientist" column in Scientific American has helped people explore their world and make original discoveries. This collection of both classic and recent articles presents projects for amateur astronomers at all levels. Hands-on astronomy fans will find how to build inexpensive astronomical instruments using ordinary shop-tools. From making a telescope to predicting satellite orbits to detecting the chemical composition of faraway stars, this book has something for everyone interested in practical astronomy.
Seeing in the Dark
Title | Seeing in the Dark PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Ferris |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 400 |
Release | 2012-12-18 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1476711755 |
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.
The Scientific American Book of Projects for the Amateur Scientist
Title | The Scientific American Book of Projects for the Amateur Scientist PDF eBook |
Author | C. L. Stong |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 584 |
Release | 1960 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Stars
Title | Stars PDF eBook |
Author | James B. Kaler |
Publisher | Times Books |
Total Pages | 273 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Stars. |
ISBN | 9780716750338 |
In this fascinating Journey to the farther reaches of space, astronomer James Kaler explores the nature of stars, describing their origins, varieties, distributions, compositions, and distinctive histories. He demonstrates that stars are the key to our comprehension of how the universe evolved--and that the birth, development, and death of stars is intimately associated with our own origins. From the earliest folklore to recent theories about dark matter, Stars chronicles the science of stellar astronomy, concluding with the evolution of high mass stars, whose spectacular deaths generate supernovae, pulsars, neutron stars, and enigmatic black holes. Elegantly written and illustrated, Stars is a compelling portrait of the cosmos as a vast engine of regeneration where stars are born, live, and die.
Scientific American
Title | Scientific American PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 802 |
Release | 1949 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN |
Monthly magazine devoted to topics of general scientific interest.