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- Condition
- EAN
- 9781441906021
- ISBN
- 9781441906021
- Package Dimensions LxWxH
- 9.17x6.1x0.63 Inches
- Weight
- 1.43 Pounds
- MPN
- Does not apply
- Model
- Does not apply
- Brand
- Springer
- Subject Area
- Photography, Science
- Publication Name
- 100 Best Astrophotography Targets : a Monthly Guide for CCD Imaging with Amateur Telescopes
- Publisher
- Springer New York
- Item Length
- 9.3 in
- Subject
- Astrophotography, Physics / Astrophysics, Astronomy
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Series
- The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Ser.
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Weight
- 25.3 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.1 in
- Number of Pages
- Xxi, 360 Pages
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Publisher
Springer New York
ISBN-10
1441906029
ISBN-13
9781441906021
eBay Product ID (ePID)
73911746
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
Xxi, 360 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
100 Best Astrophotography Targets : a Monthly Guide for CCD Imaging with Amateur Telescopes
Publication Year
2009
Subject
Astrophotography, Physics / Astrophysics, Astronomy
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Photography, Science
Series
The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight
25.3 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
From the reviews:Kier comes to the rescue with targets that are well placed at different times during each month. … Each target has a colour image and a description, plus advice on the equipment you'll need. There's useful advice on processing too. … seasoned imagers will enjoy this book. (Steve Richards, Sky at Night Magazine, February, 2010)This book is one of the Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy series from Springer, aimed at the practising … amateur astronomer. … The book's intent is to provide a visually compelling list of the 100 most interesting deep sky objects from the perspective of a digital imager, more precisely of the CCD user. … This book is a good starter for going beyond the early shots and provides a reasonable reference on what to expect from each target … . (Andrea Tasselli, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, Vol. 120 (1), 2010)Ruben Kier, a highly accomplished astrophotographer, has compiled an impressive list of 100 objects, arranged in order of when they are best placed for observers in the Northern Hemisphere. … Though the book is clearly aimed at the established imager … . I was particularly impressed at how well some deep sky objects can now be imaged even with the full moon in the sky. The book will serve as an inspiration to those wishing to take their CCD imaging to the next level. (Neil English, Astronomy Now, May, 2010), From the reviews: Kier comes to the rescue with targets that are well placed at different times during each month. … Each target has a colour image and a description, plus advice on the equipment you'll need. There's useful advice on processing too. … seasoned imagers will enjoy this book. (Steve Richards, Sky at Night Magazine, February, 2010) This book is one of the Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy series from Springer, aimed at the practising … amateur astronomer. … The book's intent is to provide a visually compelling list of the 100 most interesting deep sky objects from the perspective of a digital imager, more precisely of the CCD user. … This book is a good starter for going beyond the early shots and provides a reasonable reference on what to expect from each target … . (Andrea Tasselli, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, Vol. 120 (1), 2010) Ruben Kier, a highly accomplished astrophotographer, has compiled an impressive list of 100 objects, arranged in order of when they are best placed for observers in the Northern Hemisphere. … Though the book is clearly aimed at the established imager … . I was particularly impressed at how well some deep sky objects can now be imaged even with the full moon in the sky. The book will serve as an inspiration to those wishing to take their CCD imaging to the next level. (Neil English, Astronomy Now, May, 2010), From the reviews: "Kier comes to the rescue with targets that are well placed at different times during each month. ... Each target has a colour image and a description, plus advice on the equipment you'll need. There's useful advice on processing too. ... seasoned imagers will enjoy this book." (Steve Richards, Sky at Night Magazine, February, 2010) "This book is one of the Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy series from Springer, aimed at the practising ... amateur astronomer. ... The book's intent is to provide a visually compelling list of the 100 most interesting deep sky objects from the perspective of a digital imager, more precisely of the CCD user. ... This book is a good starter for going beyond the early shots and provides a reasonable reference on what to expect from each target ... ." (Andrea Tasselli, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, Vol. 120 (1), 2010) "Ruben Kier, a highly accomplished astrophotographer, has compiled an impressive list of 100 objects, arranged in order of when they are best placed for observers in the Northern Hemisphere. ... Though the book is clearly aimed at the established imager ... . I was particularly impressed at how well some deep sky objects can now be imaged even with the full moon in the sky. The book will serve as an inspiration to those wishing to take their CCD imaging to the next level." (Neil English, Astronomy Now, May, 2010)
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
522.63
Table Of Content
THE 100 BEST ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY TARGETS.- January: Mostly Nebulae.- February: Clusters and Nebulae.- March: Clusters and Galaxies.- April: Galaxy Pairs and Groups.- May: Diversity of Galaxy Shapes.- June: Globular Clusters and More Galaxies.- July: Just Globular Clusters.- August: Planetary and Emission Nebulae.- September: Autumn Assortment.- October: Halloween Treats.- November: The Great Galaxies.- December: Celestial Potpourri.- GETTING STARTED IN CCD IMAGING.- Equipment for Astrophotography.- Acquiring the Image.- The Order of Image Processing.
Synopsis
Any amateur astronomer who is interested in astrophotography, particularly if just getting started, needs to know what objects are best for imaging in each month of the year. These are not necessarily the same objects that are the most spectacular or intriguing visually. The camera reveals different things and has different requirements. What objects in the sky tonight are large enough, bright enough, and high enough to be photographed? This book reveals, for each month of the year, the choicest celestial treasures within the reach of a commercial CCD camera. Helpful hints and advice on framing, exposures, and filters are included. Each deep sky object is explained in beautiful detail, so that observers will gain a richer understanding of these astronomical objects. This is not a book that dwells on the technology of CCD, Webcam, wet, or other types of astrophotography. Neither is it a book about in-depth computer processing of the images (although this topic is included). Detailed discussions of these topics can be found in other publications. This book focuses on what northern latitude objects to image at any given time of the year to get the most spectacular results., This is the first guidebook to specifically target the best objects for backyard astrophotography. It reveals, for each month of the year, the choicest celestial treasures within the reach of a commercial CCD camera and how to get the most spectacular results.
LC Classification Number
QB4-4.9
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