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Telescopes and Techniques

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  • Equipped with the techniques discussed in the book, observers will be able to operate their telescope with confidence, and optimize its performance for any particular purpose
  • Includes new instruments and telescope exercises for readers, along with up-to-date examples of today’s small telescopes and their mountings
  • Provides the knowledge and background required to understand how and why telescopes work

Part of the book series: Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics (ULNP)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. Telescopes

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Types of Telescopes

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 3-30
    3. Telescope Optics

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 31-57
    4. Modern Small Telescope Design

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 59-65
  3. Positions and Motions

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 67-67
    2. Positions in the Sky

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 69-99
    3. Movements of Objects in the Sky

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 101-128
    4. Telescope Mountings

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 129-142
  4. Observing

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 143-143
    2. Electromagnetic Radiation

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 145-149
    3. Visual Observing

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 151-179
    4. Detectors and Imaging

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 181-196
    5. Data Processing

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 197-212
    6. Photometry

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 213-221
    7. Spectroscopy

      • C. R. Kitchin
      Pages 223-230
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 231-255

About this book

“Telescopes and Techniques” has proved itself in its first edition, having become probably one of the most widely used astronomy texts, both for numerate amateur astronomers and for astronomy and astrophysics undergraduates. The first and second editions of the book were widely used as set texts for introductory practical astronomy courses in many universities.

This book guides the reader through the mathematics, physics and practical techniques needed to use telescopes (from small amateur models to the larger instruments installed in many colleges) and to observe objects in the sky. Mathematics to around Advanced Placement standard (US) or A level (UK) is assumed, although High School Diploma (US) or GCSE-level (UK) mathematics plus some basic trigonometry will suffice most of the time. Most of the physics and engineering involved is described fully and requires no prior knowledge or experience.

This is a ‘how to’ book that provides the knowledge and background required to understand how and why telescopes work. Equipped with the techniques discussed in this book, the observer will be able to operate with confidence his or her telescope and to optimize its performance for a particular purpose. In principle the observer could calculate his or her own predictions of planetary positions (ephemerides), but more realistically the observer will be able to understand the published data lists properly instead of just treating them as ‘recipes.’ When the observer has obtained measurements, he/she will be able to analyze them in a scientific manner and to understand the significance and meaning of the results.

“Telescopes and Techniques, 3rd Edition” fills a niche at the start of an undergraduate astronomer’s university studies, as shown by it having been widely adopted as a set textbook. This third edition is now needed to update its material with the many new observing developments and study areas that have comeinto prominence since it was published. The book concentrates on the knowledge needed to understand how small(ish) optical telescopes function, their main designs and how to set them up, plus introducing the reader to the many ways in which objects in the sky change their positions and how they may be observed. Both visual and electronic imaging techniques are covered, together with an introduction to how data (measurements) should be processed and analyzed. A simple introduction to radio telescopes is also included. Brief coverage of the most advanced topics of photometry and spectroscopy are included, but mainly to enable the reader to see some of the developments possible from the basic observing techniques covered in the main parts of the book.

Reviews

From the reviews of the third edition:

“Telescopes And Techniques is a book that would be helpful for every new telescope owner, and of interest to also more seasoned amateur astronomers, but it will be a real gem for students just starting to learn about observational astronomy. … Kitchin’s ‘Telescopes And Techniques’ bridges the gap between being a textbook of practical astronomy and a handbook of telescope maintenance and use. … a very informative and well structured book that will definitely be consulted even after having been read the first time.” (Kadri Tinn, AstroMadness.com, January, 2014)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Essex, United Kingdom

    C. R. Kitchin

About the author

Chris Kitchin is Emeritus Professor of Astronomy at the University of Hertfordshire and has a lifelong interest in astronomical instrumentation, using telescopes of all sizes, studying the rapidly growing number of planets known to orbit other stars, and trying to communicate his own excitement at the recent explosion of discoveries about the universe. When not a hundred light years from Earth (at least in his imagination), Chris enjoys being taken for long country walks by his two border collies.

He is author of a vast number of scientific papers and sixteen books by various publishers, including Springer's Illustrated Dictionary of Practical Astronomy, Solar Observing Techniques, Seeing Stars, A Photo Guide to the Constellations, Exoplanets, Galaxies in Turmoil, and of course the first two editions of Telescopes and Techniques, which sold in excess of 12,000 copies.

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eBook USD 44.99
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Softcover Book USD 59.99
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  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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