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[.ca] How to Use a Computerized Telescope: Practical Amateur ... (ISBN 0521007909)



What you need to know to use a "Go To" telescope:
Covington's "Astrophotography for the Amateur" is one of the two must reads for beginning to intermiediate astrophotographers. "How to Use a Computerized Telescope" fits in the same category for beginner and intermediate amatuer astronomers who have or are thinking of aquiring a computerized telescope. The book is divided into two sections. The first covers basic topics on the use, care and feeding of telescopes in general. The second looks at three classic "Go To" telescope families. If you are looking to buy a computerized telescope, or already own one and want to get more out of it, then this is a good place to start. Chapters: PART I - Telescopes in general 1. Welcome to amatuer astronomy 2. How the sky moves 3. How telescopes track the stars 4. Using equatorial mounts and wedges 5. Telescope optics 6. Eyepieces and optical accessories 7. Astrophotography 8. Troubleshooting PART II - Three classic telescopes 9. Three that led the revolution 10. Meade LX200 11. Celestron NexStar 5 and 8 12. Meade Autostar (ETX and LX90) Though the models described in detail in the book are no longer the latest models, the foundations will allow one to get a better understanding of how computerized telescopes work, and how to get more out of their use.


Author:Michael A. Covington
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:522.2
EAN:9780521007900
ISBN:0521007909
Number Of Pages:240
Publication Date:2002-11-04



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