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Rod Mollise 
The Urban Astronomer’s Guide 
A Walking Tour of the Cosmos for City Sky Watchers

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Most amateur astronomers yearn to observe more frequently. Many of them, however, live in urban and highly developed suburban areas that are heavily light polluted. Due to this light pollution, they are under the impression that deep sky objects – nebulae, galaxies, star clusters- are either invisible or not worth viewing from home. This book describes the many objects that can be seen in a bright urban sky, and shows the city or suburban astronomer how to observe object after object, season after season.



This book covers the ‘why, ‘ ‘how, ‘ and ‘what’ of astronomy under light-polluted skies. The prospective city-based observer is told why to observe from home (there are hundreds of spectacular objects to be seen from the average urban site), how to observe the city sky (telescopes, accessories, and moderns techniques), and what to observe. About 50% of the book is devoted to describing ‘tours’ of the sky, with physical and observational descriptions, at-the-eyepiece drawings, and photographs.

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Table of Content

Telescopes and Techniques.- The Whys and Hows of Urban Observing.- Telescopes for Urban Observers.- Accessories for Urban Observers.- Urban Observing Techniques and Projects.- Urban Observing Programs.- A Walking Tour of the Cosmos.- Spring.- Summer.- Autumn.- Winter.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 290 ● ISBN 9781846282171 ● File size 12.9 MB ● Publisher Springer London ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2006 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2151382 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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