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Hunting and imaging comets / Martin Mobberley.

Springer Nature - Springer Physics and Astronomy eBooks 2011 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mobberley, Martin, 1958-
Series:
Patrick Moore's practical astronomy series.
Patrick Moore's practical astronomy series, 1431-9756
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Comets--Photographic measurements.
Comets.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (401 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2011.
Place of Publication:
New York : Springer, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Of all the objects visible in the night sky, it is the brightest comets that have most fascinated amateur astronomers and alarmed the human population. No other objects can stretch as far across the sky as the tail of a truly great comet, or be as easily visible as a zero-magnitude ‘broom star.’ In recent times amateur astronomers have made some surprising discoveries, including the comets Hale-Bopp and Hyakutake, while also playing a critical role in detecting the comets that hit Jupiter in 1994 and 2009. It was also an amateur astronomer that first spotted the dazzling October 2007 outburst of 17P/Holmes. Discovering a comet has always been the greatest prize for the amateur astronomer – the chance to truly “write your name across the sky.” Remarkably, despite routine professional CCD surveys, many amateurs worldwide still discover comets in the 21st century. In Hunting and Imaging Comets Martin Mobberley, an active comet imager himself, explains how non-professionals have achieved such success. This book describes in precise detail how amateur astronomers can find comets and capture spectacular images of them using modern telescopes, CCDs, and digital SLRs. Mobberley also explains how computer software can be used to measure the positions and brightness magnitudes of comets to a professional standard and how to submit those scientific results to the astronomical community. If you want to search for new comets, or simply observe known ones, this is the book for you!
Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
Comets, Their Orbits, and Where They Hide!
Great Comet Discoveries Throughout History
Professional 21st Century Comet Hunters
Amateur 21st Century Comet Hunters
Finding the Next Hale-Bopp with Your Gear
Comets That Have Been Missed by the Pros
Recovering Returning Periodic Comets
Discovering Comets Using SOHO
Following the NEOS that Might Become Comets
Monitoring Outbursting Comets
Comet Imaging Techniques
Lenses, Telescopes, Astrographs, and Mountings
Imaging Comets Remotely and via the Internet
Comet Photometry
A Few of the World's Keenest Comet Imagers
Comet Resources
Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9786612973918
9781282973916
1282973916
9781441969057
1441969055
OCLC:
682911999

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