The sun and how to observe it

The sun and how to observe it

Jenkins, J.L.

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In Part 1, the book describes the very latest thinking on solar physics in (mostly non-mathematical) detail, incorporating the latest results from researchconcerning the structure and behaviour of the Sun. There is particular emphasis on the surface features visible from the Earth, and how these are the result of the extraordinary processes that are taking place within the Sun. In Part2, the book details the techniques for observing and imaging the Sun with commercially-available equipment. The many recent advances in optical equipment now allow amateur astronomers to observe phenomena that until recently could only be seen with the extremely expensive equipment available at universities and research observatories – notably H-alpha and Calcium-K telescopes. This is acompletely up-to-date solar observing book, while providing the science background necessary for an understanding of the observations with the latest equipment. It also features the most complete solar observing and imaging guide available Contains the latest, up-to-date, information on techniques that amateurastronomers can use to observe the Sun Explains the very latest thinking on solar physics in mostly many non-mathematical terms Includes details on the newest Hydrogen-alpha and Calcium-K line telescopes now available at affordable prices INDICE: Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- The Sun, Yesterday and Today.- Some Basics of Solar Observing.- Observing the White Light Sun.- White Light Solar Features.- Recording White Light Observations.- Observing the Monochromatic Sun.- Monochromatic Solar Features.- Solar Photography.- Where Do You Go from Here?- Appendix A: Resources.- Appendix B: Glossary of Solar-Related Terms.-Appendix C: Daily Solar Ephemeris, July 2008-January 2012.

  • ISBN: 978-0-387-09497-7
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 220
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/11/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés