Lunar and Planetary Webcam User's Guide

Author:   Martin Mobberley
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2006 ed.
ISBN:  

9781846281976


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   12 May 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Martin Mobberley
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Imprint:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2006 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.421kg
ISBN:  

9781846281976


ISBN 10:   1846281970
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   12 May 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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From the reviews: [This book] is superb! I am still falling off webcam learning curves, so I found many good nuggets of information in the book. I especially liked the in-depth analyses of the Moon and planets--it provides good direction on what to image. --Don Parker Astronomers now recognize that webcams are the best thing to happen to planetary observing since Galileo first pointed a telescope at Jupiter nearly 400 years ago. ... So it is timely that Martin Mobberley has added to Springer's burgeoning Practical Astronomy Series with a comprehensive guide to exploit this exciting technology ... . this is a good book that contains information and hints that will benefit both the beginner and the more experienced imager. It's written in a style that is clear ... . Recommended. (Grant Privett, Astronomy Now, December, 2006) In the last few years ... webcams have revolutionized amateur astronomy ... . This book demystifies the jargon of webcams and computer processing, and provides detailed hints and tips for imaging the Sun, Moon, and planets with a webcam. The author looks at each observing target separately, describing and explaining all specialized techniques in context. Glance through the images in this book to see just how much you can easily achieve by using a webcam with your telescope. (Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin, 2007) Martin Mobberley is a well known observer and imager. In this book he takes a hands on look at webcamming the Solar System. ... is very well written and easy to understand. The step guides are clear and I would recommend this book to both experienced and novice imagers alike. In fact even if you're not interested in hi resolution imaging the story of the rectal bung makes this a great read...Youl'll have to buy the book though to find out more ... . (Dave Gradwell, Astronomy and Space, February, 2007)


From the reviews: <p>[This book] is superb! I am still falling off webcam learning curves, so I found many good nuggets of information in the book. I especially liked the in-depth analyses of the Moon and planets--it provides good direction on what to image. --Don Parker <p> Astronomers now recognize that webcams are the best thing to happen to planetary observing since Galileo first pointed a telescope at Jupiter nearly 400 years ago. a ] So it is timely that Martin Mobberley has added to Springera (TM)s burgeoning Practical Astronomy Series with a comprehensive guide to exploit this exciting technology ... . this is a good book that contains information and hints that will benefit both the beginner and the more experienced imager. Ita (TM)s written in a style that is clear a ] . Recommended. (Grant Privett, Astronomy Now, December, 2006) <p> In the last few years a ] webcams have revolutionized amateur astronomy a ] . This book demystifies the jargon of webcams and computer processing, and provides detailed hints and tips for imaging the Sun, Moon, and planets with a webcam. The author looks at each observing target separately, describing and explaining all specialized techniques in context. Glance through the images in this book to see just how much you can easily achieve by using a webcam with your telescope. (Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin, 2007) <p> Martin Mobberley is a well known observer and imager. In this book he takes a hands on look at webcamming the Solar System. a ] is very well written and easy to understand. The step guides are clear and I would recommend this book to both experienced and novice imagers alike. In fact even if youa (TM)re not interested inhi resolution imaging the story of the rectal bung makes this a great reada ].Youla (TM)ll have to buy the book though to find out more a ] . (Dave Gradwell, Astronomy and Space, February, 2007)


From the reviews: [This book] is superb! I am still falling off webcam learning curves, so I found many good nuggets of information in the book. I especially liked the in-depth analyses of the Moon and planets--it provides good direction on what to image. --Don Parker Astronomers now recognize that webcams are the best thing to happen to planetary observing since Galileo first pointed a telescope at Jupiter nearly 400 years ago. ! So it is timely that Martin Mobberley has added to Springer's burgeoning Practical Astronomy Series with a comprehensive guide to exploit this exciting technology ... . this is a good book that contains information and hints that will benefit both the beginner and the more experienced imager. It's written in a style that is clear ! . Recommended. (Grant Privett, Astronomy Now, December, 2006) In the last few years ! webcams have revolutionized amateur astronomy ! . This book demystifies the jargon of webcams and computer processing, and provides detailed hints and tips for imaging the Sun, Moon, and planets with a webcam. The author looks at each observing target separately, describing and explaining all specialized techniques in context. Glance through the images in this book to see just how much you can easily achieve by using a webcam with your telescope. (Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin, 2007) Martin Mobberley is a well known observer and imager. In this book he takes a hands on look at webcamming the Solar System. ! is very well written and easy to understand. The step guides are clear and I would recommend this book to both experienced and novice imagers alike. In fact even if you're not interested in hi resolution imaging the story of the rectal bung makes this a great read!.Youl'll have to buy the book though to find out more ! . (Dave Gradwell, Astronomy and Space, February, 2007)


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