Practical Amateur Spectroscopy

Author:   Stephen F. Tonkin
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2002 ed.
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9781852334895


Pages:   213
Publication Date:   25 April 2002
Format:   Paperback
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"Because today's amateur astronomical telescopes are both powerful and affordable, spectroscopy - once the province of professionals - is becoming more and more popular. Various spectroscopes, at prices to suit everyone, are now available ""off the shelf"". Practical Amateur Spectroscopy contains everything an amateur needs to grasp the basic principles, to begin observing, and to understand just what the spectra show. Contributions by leading practical amateurs from America and Europe cover a very wide range of amateur equipment and techniques. One even describes how an audio CD can be used to show solar emission and absorption lines!"

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Author:   Stephen F. Tonkin
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Imprint:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2002 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.479kg
ISBN:  

9781852334895


ISBN 10:   1852334894
Pages:   213
Publication Date:   25 April 2002
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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From the reviews: Although essential to professionals -- spectroscopy has largely been ignored by amateurs as a 'black art'. This book -- the first of its kind -- should help redress the balance. ! Spectroscopy is a big subject for the dedicated amateur and this book just begins to scratch the surface. It contains plenty of useful references and websites and the minimum of maths. ! this is the only current book on amateur spectroscopy and must be recommended. (Maurice Gavin, Astronomy Now, May, 2003) The latest serving from Springer is all about spectroscopy -- an important subject, as much of what we know about the Universe comes from the study of light. The book starts with a substantial and excellent roundup of the physics behind light and stellar spectra. ! there are useful sections on building spectroscopes for mounting to telescopes ! . The book did spark an interest in spectroscopy and a desire to learn more ! . (John Rowlands, Popular Astronomy, Vol. 50 (2), 2003) This book, part of Springer's Practical Astronomy series, is a sampler authored by six practitioners of the slowly growing interest in amateur spectroscopy. ! Spectroscopy is a huge subject with innumerable specialist targets even for the amateur. The contents of this book reflect the authors' interests. As the only current book on amateur spectroscopy it must be recommended. (Maurice Gavin, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, Vol. 112 (6), 2002) The spectroscope is undoubtedly a powerful analytical tool providing a foundation stone for modern professional astronomy and 'Practical amateur Spectroscopy' is a concise book helping explain the basics. ! As it was back in 1982 that I studied A-level physics, this book was a much-needed refresher course for me. ! if your academic background is in the sciences, particularly physics and mathematics, then I think this book is a really good read providing a fascinating insight into a very important facet of astronomy. (Philip Moran, Astronomy & Space, January, 2003)


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