An edition of Mars Observer's Guide (2003)

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An edition of Mars Observer's Guide (2003)

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In the year 2003, Mars will be closer to Earth than it has ever been. This presents the best (and rare) opportunity to observe the Red Planet. This book is a well-illustrated resource created for the amateur astronomer. It covers everything that is needed to know to make the most of this unique occurrence.

The Mars Observer's Guide describes what equipment is needed to observe Mars and explains the various methods of recording what you can see: from simple sketches to CCD (charge-coupled devices) imaging.

Astronomers will also learn what to look for throughout 2003 and also in 2005 and 2007 when similar phenomena occur. The book goes beyond being an observational guide with an excellent general introduction to Mars. The planet's structure and key physical features are extensively described and illustrated.

The long history of its observation from Earth is also discussed, including the intriguing Martian canals controversy. The book addresses the various space missions to Mars -- past and future -- and contains fascinating images sent via space probes.

Mars Observer's Guide even considers the possibility of life on Mars which will encourage many current and would-be astronomers to diligently watch the Red Planet in 2003.

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Publisher
Firefly Books Ltd.
Language
English
Pages
160

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Mars Observer's Guide
2003, Firefly Books Ltd.
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First Sentence

"For as long as people have watched the skies, the naked eye planets have been objects of fascination."

Table of Contents

Observing the Red Planet
Mars as a Planet
Equipment Basics
The View from Earth
Mars in 2003
Mars in 2005
Mars in 2007-8
Early Explorers
Space Age Mars
Life on Mars?

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 154-155) and index.

Published in
Buffalo, NY
Genre
Observers' manuals.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
523.43
Library of Congress
QB641 .B65 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
160 p. :
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
5" x 7.75"

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3318452M
LCCN
2004268919
OCLC/WorldCat
52768623
Library Thing
172586

First Sentence

"For as long as people have watched the skies, the naked eye planets have been objects of fascination."

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