Cover: Stories of Astronomers and Their Stars
David E. Falkner
Stories of Astronomers and Their Stars
ISBN: 978-3-030-80308-7
302 Seiten | € 35.30
Buch [Taschenbuch]
Erscheinungsdatum:
03.09.2021
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David E. Falkner

Stories of Astronomers and Their Stars

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This book recounts the stories of the astronomical pioneers who forever changed our views of the cosmos. The chapters delve into their fascinating lives over the centuries, showing how these pivotal minds built upon the work of their predecessors and unlocked the unique properties of specific stars.

From ancient astronomy to modern imaging and spectroscopy, each tale at once showcases the pace of scientific discovery and the shared passions that drove these starwatchers. Accompanying the stories are a plethora of constellation and finder charts, stellar coordinates and directions, and suggestions for viewing specific stars, all of which are visible to the naked eye or through a small telescope.

In addition, the histories on specific star names and designations are given, along with an overview of the most popular catalogues and online databases that readers can use for reference.



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Veröffentlichung:03.09.2021
Höhe/Breite/GewichtH 23,5 cm / B 15,5 cm / -
Seiten302
Art des MediumsBuch [Taschenbuch]
Preis DEEUR 35.30
Preis ATEUR 36.29
Auflage1. Auflage
ReiheThe Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series
ISBN-13978-3-030-80308-7
ISBN-103030803082
EAN/ISBN

Über den Autor

David Falkner first became interested in Astronomy as a pre-teen when his father took him to a show at the Holcolm Planetarium in Indianapolis, IN. He became hooked and has loved astronomy ever since.  When he was a teenager he inherited a home-made Newtonian telescope that needed the primary mirror. He ground a 6” mirror and completed his first telescope, which gave him years of pleasure observing the heavens. In 1973 David joined the US Navy and became an officer in 1980. In 1986 as a Naval Officer stationed in Monterey, California, he was involved with the Friends of MIRA (Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy) where he conducted outreach to local schools associated with the return of Halley’s Comet. David retired from the US Navy in 1993 and settled in Minnesota, where he continues his love of astronomy. He has taught introductory astronomy at a local community college and does extensive astronomy outreach both with the Minnesota Astronomical Society and as a NASA Solar System Ambassador.

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