Observing Our Solar System

A Beginner's Guide

Tom Kerss

Description

In a few short generations, scientists have taken us from wondering about the nature of the Solar System to exploring every corner of it with advanced robotic probes, and inexpensive but powerful telescopes have become ubiquitous, allowing all of us to follow in the footsteps of Galileo as explorers.

In this guide, you will learn how the Solar System came to be understood – from ancient theories of its mechanics to the modern age of remote sensing. You'll then look at the significant targets for amateur astronomers – the Moon, Sun and planets – to see how they can be explored by eye and with telescopes. Then learn about some of the more obscure but fascinating worlds, including asteroids and dwarf planets, and dazzling special events, such as meteor showers, conjunctions, occultations and eclipses.

Details

  • Format
    Paperback
  • Pages
    112
  • Size
    210 x 150mm
  • Publisher
    Collins
  • ISBN
    9780008532611
Stock Code
220801
Our Price
$19.99
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