The Observer's Guide to Planetary Motion

The Observer's Guide to Planetary Motion
Title The Observer's Guide to Planetary Motion PDF eBook
Author Dominic Ford
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 246
Release 2014-05-14
Genre Science
ISBN 1493906291

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To the naked eye, the most evident defining feature of the planets is their motion across the night sky. It was this motion that allowed ancient civilizations to single them out as different from fixed stars. “The Observer’s Guide to Planetary Motion” takes each planet and its moons (if it has them) in turn and describes how the geometry of the Solar System gives rise to its observed motions. Although the motions of the planets may be described as simple elliptical orbits around the Sun, we have to observe them from a particular vantage point: the Earth, which spins daily on its axis and circles around the Sun each year. The motions of the planets as observed relative to this spinning observatory take on more complicated patterns. Periodically, objects become prominent in the night sky for a few weeks or months, while at other times they pass too close to the Sun to be observed. “The Observer’s Guide to Planetary Motion” provides accurate tables of the best time for observing each planet, together with other notable events in their orbits, helping amateur astronomers plan when and what to observe. Uniquely each of the chapters includes extensive explanatory text, relating the events listed to the physical geometry of the Solar System. Along the way, many questions are answered: Why does Mars take over two years between apparitions (the times when it is visible from Earth) in the night sky, while Uranus and Neptune take almost exactly a year? Why do planets appear higher in the night sky when they’re visible in the winter months? Why do Saturn’s rings appear to open and close every 15 years? This book places seemingly disparate astronomical events into an understandable three-dimensional structure, enabling an appreciation that, for example, very good apparitions of Mars come around roughly every 15 years and that those in 2018 and 2035 will be nearly as good as that seen in 2003. Events are listed for the time period 2010-2030 and in the case of rarer events (such as eclipses and apparitions of Mars) even longer time periods are covered. A short closing chapter describes the seasonal appearance of deep sky objects, which follow an annual cycle as a result of Earth’s orbital motion around the Sun.

The Observer's Guide to Astronomy

The Observer's Guide to Astronomy
Title The Observer's Guide to Astronomy PDF eBook
Author Patrick Martinez
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 618
Release 1994
Genre Astronomi- araştırmacılar
ISBN 9780521379458

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The Observer's Guide to Astronomy: Volume 2

The Observer's Guide to Astronomy: Volume 2
Title The Observer's Guide to Astronomy: Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Patrick Martinez
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 574
Release 1994-09-22
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521458986

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How can you find new minor planets, comets and novae? How can you use photoelectric detectors to derive the temperatures of stars? And how can you predict future eclipses and occultations of stars by minor planets? The questions asked by serious amateur astronomers are answered in this authoritative and wide-ranging guide, first published in 1994. For each topic, sound practical methods of observation and the scientific background are given to lead you to better observations. Guidelines also show you how to record and catalogue your observations using the recognised professional terminology and classification schemes. From the simplest pencil drawings of the moon to observations of the most distant galaxies with state-of-the-art CCD cameras and photoelectric photometers, this guide is packed with practical tips for all types of amateur observations. It will develop the observational skills of the keen novice and satisfy the more demanding needs of the experienced amateur astronomer.

The Sky Observer's Guide

The Sky Observer's Guide
Title The Sky Observer's Guide PDF eBook
Author R. Newton Mayall
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 328
Release 2001-04-14
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781582381558

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Discusses how to select and use binoculars and telescopes, how to observe planets, meteors, comets, and other celestial bodies, and how to use star charts.

The Sky Observer's Guide

The Sky Observer's Guide
Title The Sky Observer's Guide PDF eBook
Author R. Newton Mayall
Publisher Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press
Total Pages 160
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 1466864877

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This eBook is best viewed on a color device. Filled with practical information for the amateur astronomer, this Sky Observer's Golden Guide explains: -How to select and use binoculars and telescopes -How to best observe stars, the moon, planets, comets, meteors, and other celestial objects -How to use star charts Profusely illustrated with photographs, diagrams, charts, and tables, this guide is recommended by leading astronomers.

The Planet Observer's Handbook

The Planet Observer's Handbook
Title The Planet Observer's Handbook PDF eBook
Author Fred W. Price
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 452
Release 2000-10-26
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521789813

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This is an informative, up-to-date and well-illustrated guide to planetary observations for amateurs. After a brief description of the solar system and a chapter on the celestial sphere, readers are shown how to choose, test and use a telescope with various accessories and how to make observations and record results. For each planet and the asteroids, details are given of observational techniques, together with suggestions for how to make contributions of scientific value. From a general description and detailed observational history of each planet, observers can anticipate what they should see and assess their own observations. The chapter on planetary photography includes the revolutionary use of videography, charge coupled devices and video-assisted drawing. There are also chapters on making maps and planispheres and on photoelectric photometry.

Chamaeleon-Orion

Chamaeleon-Orion
Title Chamaeleon-Orion PDF eBook
Author Robert Burnham
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 706
Release 1978-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0486235688

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Offers comprehensive coverage of the numerous celestial objects outside our solar system