People who start astronomical observations, whether they are unarmed, or through binoculars or telescopes always need substantive support. Astronomy for beginners is a very good guide for people looking for help in observing the night sky. It discusses basic issues in a transparent and elementary way. • the movement of the Earth, time, season • preparation for observation - time, place • learning constellations, winter, spring, summer and autumn sky • observations and phenomena related to the Moon • solar observation techniques • planet observations • observations of deep sky objects • observation of meteoric swarms, artificial satellites, comets • optical instruments - binoculars, telescopes, the basics of theory and practical advice • astronomical installations and their setting • astrophotography with a camera, webcam, CCD cameras • digital photo processing in astrophotography • sky maps Publisher: "DELTA WZ" Publication year: 2010 Format: 170 x 210 mm Coverage: 200 pages Binding: soft Colorful illustrations: yes Weight: 565 g ISBN: 978837175749




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