The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas: Photographic Atlas for Meade, Celestron and other SCT Telescopes

Author:   Jeremy Cook
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005
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9781849969031


Pages:   122
Publication Date:   13 October 2010
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The first photographic lunar atlas to show the Moon as it appears through SCTs -- the world's most popular telescopes! Features the superb photographs from the original Hatfield Lunar Atlas Detailed key maps for every photograph identify lunar features Inset IAU-standard photographs, to help users learn to identify features on conventional Moon maps

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Author:   Jeremy Cook
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Imprint:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.337kg
ISBN:  

9781849969031


ISBN 10:   1849969035
Pages:   122
Publication Date:   13 October 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9781461486381
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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From the reviews: This book was the last and posthumous work of the noted British amateur astronomer ... . the observer can study the moon with the eyepiece in one hand and the lunar atlas in the other, matching the part of the moon observed with the photographs and maps in the other. It is an effective, fast way of learning the Moon. ... an amateur's introduction to the magic of lunar observing, this is perfect and experienced observers will enjoy the photographs and maps just as much. (Brian Harvey, Astronomy and Space, August, 2006) The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas was developed specifically to help amateur observers locate the objects they observe ... . The atlas is divided into 16 sections, each of which contains a map and photographic plates showing the Moon at different 'ages' and lighting conditions. There is also an index of named formations, complete with map references and latitude/longitude figures. ... This is a relatively simple book ... will be of great interest to any serious telescopic observers of the Moon. (International Space Review, 2006) In the late 1990s Henry gave his permission for the British Astronomical Association to republish the atlas ... . The result was a modern and very readable lunar atlas that, just like the original, showed the Moon exactly as it would appear through a beginner's telescope, at each lunar phase. The strength of the atlas has always been that it shows the Moon clearly ... . The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas is as valuable to beginners as it has ever been. (Martin Mobberley, Astronomy Now, 2006) This book takes a classic work and brings it up to date for the modern observer. ... For those just starting out, this atlas can be picked up, opened and used to find the crater that is being seen through the telescope. More experienced observers can also use it to identify those small features. Those who have ... to make the investment in an instrument may wish to study the surface enabling a faster identification of topographical features. (AlanWells, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, Vol. 116 (1), 2006)


From the reviews: This book was the last and posthumous work of the noted British amateur astronomer ! . the observer can study the moon with the eyepiece in one hand and the lunar atlas in the other, matching the part of the moon observed with the photographs and maps in the other. It is an effective, fast way of learning the Moon. ! an amateur's introduction to the magic of lunar observing, this is perfect and experienced observers will enjoy the photographs and maps just as much. (Brian Harvey, Astronomy and Space, August, 2006) The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas was developed specifically to help amateur observers locate the objects they observe ! . The atlas is divided into 16 sections, each of which contains a map and photographic plates showing the Moon at different 'ages' and lighting conditions. There is also an index of named formations, complete with map references and latitude/longitude figures. ! This is a relatively simple book ! will be of great interest to any serious telescopic observers of the Moon. (International Space Review, 2006) In the late 1990s Henry gave his permission for the British Astronomical Association to republish the atlas ! . The result was a modern and very readable lunar atlas that, just like the original, showed the Moon exactly as it would appear through a beginner's telescope, at each lunar phase. The strength of the atlas has always been that it shows the Moon clearly ! . The Hatfield SCT Lunar Atlas is as valuable to beginners as it has ever been. (Martin Mobberley, Astronomy Now, 2006) This book takes a classic work and brings it up to date for the modern observer. ! For those just starting out, this atlas can be picked up, opened and used to find the crater that is being seen through the telescope. More experienced observers can also use it to identify those small features. Those who have ! to make the investment in an instrument may wish to study the surface enabling a faster identification of topographical features. (AlanWells, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, Vol. 116 (1), 2006)


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