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The Amateur Astronomer, 12th Edition
Author: Patrick Moore
Publisher: Springer
Date: October 11, 2005
Pages: 293
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The first edition of The Amateur Astronomer was published almost half a century ago. Other editions followed, and it is fair to say that they introduced quite a number of people to astronomy. But things have changed since then. In 1957, the average amateur astronomer worked with a modest telescope and a simple camera; his main targets were the planets and some variable stars. Not so today. Electronic devices have largely replaced photographic film, telescopes are computer-controlled and the well-equipped camera can produce results equal to those of major professional observatories a few decades ago.
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Author: Patrick Moore
Publisher: Springer
Date: October 11, 2005
Pages: 293
Description:
The first edition of The Amateur Astronomer was published almost half a century ago. Other editions followed, and it is fair to say that they introduced quite a number of people to astronomy. But things have changed since then. In 1957, the average amateur astronomer worked with a modest telescope and a simple camera; his main targets were the planets and some variable stars. Not so today. Electronic devices have largely replaced photographic film, telescopes are computer-controlled and the well-equipped camera can produce results equal to those of major professional observatories a few decades ago.
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