More Small Astronomical Observatories [E-Book] / edited by Patrick Moore.
A permanent building for any small astronomical telescope is a great asset. Comfort, ease of use and above all being able to spend time actually observing instead of setting up the telescope mean that most amateur astronomers dream of having a fixed site. The second collection of- mostly amateur- o...
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Personal Name(s): | Moore, Patrick, editor |
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London :
Springer,
2002
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Physical Description: |
VIII, 248 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9781447102137 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4471-0213-7 |
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Patrick Moore’s Practical Astronomy Series
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- 1 Garage and Garden Observatory
- 2 A Portable Observatory
- 3 A User-Friendly Run-Off Shed for a 12-inch LX200
- 4 Darklight Observatory, Eddyville, Kentucky, USA
- 5 Turner Observatory
- 6 A Simple Rotating Observatory in Nottingham, England
- 7 St Margaret’s Observatory
- 8 Ken Dauzat Observatory
- 9 A Lancashire Observatory — Part II
- 10 Arcturus Observatory
- 11 Osmundstö Observatory: A Garage Observatory for CCD Imaging Located at the Shoreline of Southern Norway
- 12 Huntington Observatory, York
- 13 Ptolemy’s Café
- 14 The Construction of Starbase Two
- 15 A Domestic Solar Observatory
- 16 Coddenham Observatory in Suffolk, England
- 17 Building the Crendon Observatory
- 18 The Marina Towers Observatory, Swansea
- Contributors
- About the CD-ROM.