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41. Star Ware: The Amateur Astronomer's Ultimate Guide to Choosing, Buying, and Using Telescopes and Accessories, 2nd Edition by Philip S. Harrinfton, Philip S. Harrington | |
Paperback: 376
Pages
(1998-07-13)
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A must have for beginners or any Astronomy library
A must if you own or want to buy a telescope.
Extremely great book
Excellent resource
essential astro gear guide A thirdmember of this short list has recently been republished in a new edition:Star Ware, Second Edition (The Amateur Astronomer's Ultimate Guide toChoosing, Buying, and Using Telescopes and Accessories) by Philip S.Harrington, 1998 John Wiley & Sons. Star Ware is aimed mostly atbeginners, teaching in a lively and informal style the basics of howtelescopes work and how to use them, but there is a fair amount ofinformation of interest to advanced amateurs as well. The book beginswith two chapters about telescope optics and different types of telescopes,with something of the history of telescopes along the way. Chapter 3 coversthe pros and cons of each type in some detail, ending with a quiz where youadd the point values of your answers to show what type you should buy -fun, as long as you don't take it too seriously. Chapter 4 is a still moredetailed look at the offerings of different manufacturers, again sorted bytype. Phil goes easy on the major manufacturers, judging from some of thetales of woe I've heard; but the treatment is fair and useful. Chapter 5compares the myriad eyepieces available to go with these scopes. Both thesechapters have appendices where the information is laid out in convenienttables. Chapter 6 covers finders and filters, other books and software,cameras and CCD's. One thing I would have appreciated would be a similarappendix covering all the competing software packages, what they do welland which was the best for each purpose. As I wrote two months ago, I havepurchased a number of these packages and started to evaluate them; maybe Ineed to write this comparison myself. Chapter 7 was the most interestingto me - a description of projects you can make, from a collimation tool toa video camera bracket to a binocular chair - the latter I want to getstarted on Real Soon Now. `Till Death Do You Part' is on care of yourscope, and repeats sage advice against unnecessary cleaning, as well as howto collimate your optics. The last and longest chapter, `It's Time toSolo!', covers the targets to point your scope at (moon, planets, comets,sun, deep-sky), a description of a few dozen of the best deep-sky objects,and a brief introduction to astrophotography. This will be of less interestto advanced amateurs, who probably have more detailed sources of this typeof information. One might question why to include this in a book aboutequipment, but it probably does make it more useful for the beginner whomay buy only this book. Parts of the book overlap with the Dickinson& Dyer book mentioned above, but the treatment of telescopes andeyepieces is much more detailed. Overall, a fine book, highly recommendedfor a beginning amateur, and recommended for an advanced amateur looking tobuy a new scope or eyepiece. ... Read more |
42. Pleasures of the Telescope: An Illustrated Guide for Amateur Astronomers and a Popular Description of the Chief Wonders of the Heavens for General Readers by Garrett Putman Serviss | |
Paperback: 210
Pages
(2010-03-01)
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43. The Telescope: A Short History by Richard Dunn | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2009-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Offering a refreshingly cross-disciplinary approach, this history of the telescope broadens the story of this iconic device to explain the use of the telescope at sea; explore its cultural influences in literature, art, and film; and reveal its everyday uses—from bird watching to spying. Complete with illustrations that visually trace the development of the technology alongside the text, the book discloses lesser-known stories involving the dangers of termites and some unique uses of a well and a Ford Model T. While more well-known stories of scientific marvels like the Hubble telescope are also covered, this in-depth account deliberately goes beyond the obvious to examine the important development of the telescope as a modest hand-held device and analyze its wider impact on culture and society. |
44. Telescope Optics : Complete Manual for Amateur Astronomers by Harrie G. J. Rutten, Martin A. M. Van Venrooij | |
Hardcover: 374
Pages
(1988-04)
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Disagree with Mladen K. Vranjican's review
Manual is more comprehensive than accessible Nowadays, it's quite different.Not only are there vastly more types of telescopes, but most amateurs now buy telescopes; telescope building is a diminishing part of amateur astronomy, and people make their own telescopes out of desire, not necessity.It's harder than ever now for amateurs to really know about optical designs in breadth and depth. Into this breach step Rutten and van Venrooij, two Dutch astronomers who wanted to know more about optics but found that resources were generally unavailable to amateurs.So, they wrote their own.Telescope Optics is a compendium of optical information, geared to the intermediate to advanced amateur.Like Gaul, it can be divided into three parts: Chapters 1 through 4 discuss optical principles; Chapters 5 through 16 apply those principles to various telescope and accessory designs; and Chapters 17 through 22 cover evaluation and design. The manner of the text is generally scholarly but informal.Although optical principles are explained from the fundamentals, the authors still assume a certain level of comfort with high school mathematics and analytical exposition.In particular, it helps if the reader can easily digest information in two-dimensional graphs.This can make the book somewhat imposing for those readers who really just want to know, at a high level, what makes their own telescope tick. For those readers capable of making their way through the analysis, however, the authors clearly and comprehensively explain the workings of several telescope and camera designs, and discuss in brief the quirks of at least half a dozen more.The compromises of each design are detailed to the level of so-called "third-order aberrations"; these include coma, astigmatism, field curvature, spherical aberration, and distortion. The authors also make available their own design software.Being 15 years down the line, the software is somewhat out of date, and it does not come free with the book; it must be purchased separately.The book does explain how to use the software, though. Overall, the book should find its way onto the shelf of anyone who wants to learn, seriously, about their optics.For those who simply want a taste of how optics work, or who need a gentle introduction to the field, it probably ought to wait until later.
Excellent manual for beginners and advanced amateurs |
45. Space, Stars, and the Beginning of Time: What the Hubble Telescope Saw by Elaine Scott | |
Hardcover: 72
Pages
(2011-01-24)
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46. Galileo's Telescope (Stories of Great People) by Gerry Bailey, Karen Foster | |
Paperback: 37
Pages
(2009-01-30)
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47. Making a Refractor Telescope, How to Design, Grind, Polish, Test, Correct and Mount a Doublet Lens by Norman Remer | |
Hardcover: 391
Pages
(2006)
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An excellent reference book for the ATM'er! |
48. The Backyard Stargazer: An Absolute Beginner's Guide to Skywatching With and Without a Telescope by Patricia Price | |
Paperback: 168
Pages
(2005-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Written in a conversational, accessible style, The Backyard Stargazer is a down-to-earth guide to observing the night (and daytime!) sky without having to invest in a lot of equipment. You’ll discover: Includes 46 easy projects for planet-watching, moon-viewing, and constellation-spotting! Customer Reviews (8)
A Fine Primer For Stargazing
Stars n Moon
A great astronomy primer - very highly recommended
great for beginnings
Very comprehensive! |
49. Amateur Telescope Making (Vol. 1) | |
Hardcover: 568
Pages
(1996-06)
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Customer Reviews (7)
Best set of books for telescope making
The final member of the trilogy
A Classic - Dated, but good reference
I AGREE WITH TODD ANDERSON If you are a beginner, don't waste your money on this...If you are a pro at telescope making, then you may benefit from ATM, but that's about it. --George Stancliffe
If you really want these books, try the used book sites |
50. The telescope handbook and star atlas by Neale E Howard | |
Hardcover: 226
Pages
(1975)
Isbn: 0690006861 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
User Friendly |
51. Astronomy with a Small Telescope by James Muirden | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(1989-10-26)
Isbn: 0540011959 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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The Ideal Book for New Astronomers... |
52. The History of the Telescope by Henry C. King | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2003-09-19)
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A classic reference, but a bit dry...
A somewhat dated reprint , but still excellent! The time span covers pretty much the beginnings of visual astronomy through the Mount Palomar 200" Hale telescope. A particularly interesting era is the 18th century , with many notable advances made in glass manufacture and beginning of very large reflecting telescopes in the hands of Sir William Herschel. As the author moves into the 19th century , the names of Joseph Fraunhofer and Alvan Clark take center stage. The invention of many other auxilliary astronomical instruments are also included in this fine work. There aren't many other works for comparison , so --- 5 stars! ... Read more |
53. Astronomy Through the Telescope: The 500 Year Story of the Instruments, the Inventors, and Their Discoveries by Richard Learner | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(1987-06)
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A superb general reference (but somewhat dated) |
54. Making & Enjoying Telescopes: 6 Complete Projects & A Stargazer's Guide by Robert Miller, Kenneth Wilson | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1997-06-30)
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A very nice and useful book.
Complex but essential for INTERMEDIATE ATM'ers
Excellent material on building your own telescope
Well worth the price |
55. Half-hours with the Telescope Being a Popular Guide to the Use of the Telescope as a Means of Amusement and Instruction. by R. A. (Richard Anthony) Proctor | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2009-10-04)
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56. Adaptive Optics for Astronomical Telescopes (Oxford Series in Optical and Imaging Sciences) by John W. Hardy | |
Hardcover: 448
Pages
(1998-07-30)
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Traveler
The book is a must for readers interested in adaptive optics |
57. Standard Handbook for Telescope Making by Neale E. Howard | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1984-06)
list price: US$15.45 Isbn: 0317570978 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
Another Great Book For Mirror Makers |
58. A Telescope on Society: Survey Research and Social Science at the University of Michigan and Beyond by Eleanor Singer | |
Hardcover: 520
Pages
(2004-04-16)
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A welcome addition to social science studies shelves |
59. A Journey through Time: Exploring the Universe with the Hubble Space Telescope (Penguin Studio Books) by Jay Barbree, Martin Caidin | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(1995-11-01)
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Pure Poetry
Breathtaking!
Very little to do with the Hubble
great book
great book |
60. Schopenhauer's Telescope: A Novel by Gerald Donovan | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2004-05-26)
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Women and God
An original, if sometimes unfocused, debut novel about war and human cruelty
"...the enemy never quite goes away"
Wonderful, yet different
Read this now. |
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