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This book is primarily a practical guide for observers with normal or giant binoculars, or "richest-field” telescopes, who wish to get the most out of their instruments. Apart from that, it is also a readable, well-illustrated book for "arm-chair observers”. The central point of interest is wide-field astronomy – areas of the night sky that are particularly rich in objects. The Milky Way itself is the ultimate "wide-field” object and therefore its general features and the regions rich in clusters and nebulae are described. A chapter on clusters emphasizes open clusters best viewed in binoculars followed by a chapter on large but faint nebulae invisible to standard telescopes but visible to binoculars. The last chapter deals with fields in which groups of bright galaxies can be seen. The full-page color and black-and-white photos are one of the best features of this book and make it appealing to the general reader. The practical observer is shown exactly where objects are with respect to one another.
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Sky Vistas: Astronomy for Binoculars and Richest-Field Telescopes
Aug 19, 2013, Crossen Craig, Springer
paperback
3709172136 9783709172131
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Sky Vistas: Astronomy for Binoculars and Richest-Field Telescopes
2012, Springer London, Limited
in English
3709106265 9783709106266
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Sky Vistas: Astronomy for Binoculars and Richest-Field Telescopes
January 27, 2004, Springer
Hardcover
in English
- 1 edition
3211008519 9783211008515
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