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Getting the Measure of the Stars W.A. Cooper (Open University, Milton Keynes, England, UK)

Getting the Measure of the Stars By W.A. Cooper (Open University, Milton Keynes, England, UK)

Getting the Measure of the Stars by W.A. Cooper (Open University, Milton Keynes, England, UK)


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This volume aims to bridge the gap between the educated amateur and the fully-fledged professional astronomer, who both seek to understand the nature and evolution of the stars. Amongst other topics the text explores why stars have varying brightness and how to take brightness measurements.

Getting the Measure of the Stars Summary

Getting the Measure of the Stars by W.A. Cooper (Open University, Milton Keynes, England, UK)

Many years ago amateur astronomers made observations of equal quality to professionals and hence could participate in the intellectual challenge of advancing our knowledge of the universe. Throughout most of this century, however, the cost and complexity of telescopes and instruments have generally precluded their contribution. With the advent of home computers and relatively cheap electronics, the pendulum has swung back and the time is now ripe for amateurs to join their professional colleagues in the excitement of discovery.

Getting the Measure of the Stars bridges the gap between dedicated amateurs and fully fledged professionals, both who seek to understand the nature and evolution of the stars. In terms accessible to the layperson, the first part explains how and why some stars have varying brightness, and what this variation can tell us about their physics and structure. The authors go on to discuss how to make brightness measurements, either by the unaided eye or by using photoelectric photometers. The book also discusses the accuracies of various methods and the limitations on projects. The final section describes possible projects, the observations required, and what these would do to enhance our understanding of the stars and the solar system. Incorporating a great deal of theoretical and observational expertise, this book is a vital source of reference for those wishing to maximize their enjoyment from the use of small telescopes.

Getting the Measure of the Stars Reviews

... excellent book is aimed at those who are contemplating becoming amateur astronomers (including 'armchair' astronomers who make use of home computers). But it will also prove absorbing reading for those who already are amateur astronomers.
-Newsletter of the Association for Astronomy Education

A large number of projects are described which are within the capabilities of many amateurs. These include measurements on bright stars, stars in the 'instability strip', and binary variables. There are nine appendices, a glossary, and a good index. There is the minimum of mathematics, only one photograph (quite justified as there are so many other books for this purpose), and not far short of one diagram per page. I thoroughly recommend this book to all would be amateur astronomers and others who enjoy a good read.
-Newsletter of the Association for Astronomy Education

Table of Contents

Part I: Physics at all sizes. Looking at the stars. The structure of stars - a first look at models. Evolving stars. Radiation - a pause for reflection. Pulsating stars. Binaries. Cataclysmic and eruptive variables. Minor planets. Part II: Photometers and photometry. Photometers and photometry. Use of data. Part III: Projects. Introduction. The brightest stars. Stars along the instability strip. Variability in binaries. Minor planets and comets. Two more challenging projects. Appendices. Glossary. Index.

Additional information

GOR004485864
9780852748305
0852748302
Getting the Measure of the Stars by W.A. Cooper (Open University, Milton Keynes, England, UK)
Used - Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19890101
306
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