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Sun Observer's Guide

by Pam Spence
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Overview

A practical day-by-day guide to observing the sun safely.

The Sun Observer's Guide is a practical guide that explains how to safely observe the sun: what to look for and how to record and photograph solar images and eclipses. The book is written in non-technical language and is ideal for novice observers.

Expensive equipment is not essential to observe the Sun, and the necessary safety procedures are easy to follow. The book describes the equipment required to observe the Sun using visible light technologies such as telescopes, binoculars, and simple pin-hole cameras, as well as non-white light devices such as spectroscopes and hydrogen-alpha filters.

How to photograph the Sun is explained in detail and includes:

  • Descriptions of the equipment required
  • Type of camera to choose
  • Which lenses and filters to use
  • Recommended exposure times.

A chapter dedicated to solar eclipses explains why they occur, what can be seen and how to observe them safely. Dates of upcoming eclipses are provided. The interaction between the Sun and the Earth is explored in detail - from the obvious (climates and seasons) to the dramatic (magnetic storms and aurora).

The Sun Observer's Guide concludes with a chapter on professional solar astronomy. Amateur astronomers will be fascinated to read about the research that is currently being undertaken and to discover the value placed by professional astronomers on observations made by amateurs. Beautiful images taken by solar spacecraft are displayed here.

The Sun Observer's Guide is an informative and practical introduction to an engaging hobby.

Synopsis

A practical guide to safely observing the sun for amateur astronomers, including equipment, what to look for and how to record and photograph solar images and eclipses.

About the Author, Pam Spence

Pam Spence is an astronomer, writer, editor and teacher. She appears on television and radio and has written three books as well as contributing to many others.

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Editorials

UniverseToday.com - Mark Mortimer

A practical reference for how and why to view our nearest star... this book can start you making worthwhile observations.

Booklist - Gilbert Taylor

The right equipment and the importance of safety are emphasized throughout... could inspire would-be sun gazers.

E-Streams - Sue Norman

Excellent guide for amateurs in the astronomy field.... packed with colorful illustrations and charts.

Choice - D.E. Hogg

A fine "how-to" book for interested laypersons. Summing Up: Highly recommended. General readers.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2004
Publisher
Firefly Books, Limited
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781552979419

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