TY - BOOK ID - 5453345 TI - Observing the sun with Coronado telescopes PY - 2007 SN - 14319756 SN - 1281337196 9786611337193 0387681272 0387681264 PB - New York : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Solar telescopes. KW - Sun -- Observations. KW - Sun. KW - Solar telescopes KW - Astronomy & Astrophysics KW - Physical Sciences & Mathematics KW - Astronomical Observatories & Instruments KW - Astronomy - General KW - Sun KW - Popular works. KW - Observations, Astronomical. KW - Astronomy KW - Astronomy. KW - Biomedical engineering. KW - Popular Science. KW - Popular Science in Astronomy. KW - Astronomy, Observations and Techniques. KW - Biomedical Engineering. KW - Observations. KW - Telescope, Solar KW - Telescopes KW - Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering. KW - Clinical engineering KW - Medical engineering KW - Bioengineering KW - Biophysics KW - Engineering KW - Medicine KW - Astronomy—Observations. KW - Astronomical observations KW - Observations, Astronomical UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5453345 AB - At around the turn of the millennium, the introduction of the Coronado range of solar telescopes and filters heralded the ‘coming of age’ of amateur solar astronomy. Before then, solar astronomy was mostly white-light only. Hydrogen-alpha systems were expensive and difficult to use, but today even the budget-priced Coronado PST (Personal Solar Telescope) provides a band pass of one Angstrom and is thermally stable. That means that today’s amateur solar observers can see – and image – sunspots, flares, prominences, plage, filaments, and active regions of the Sun, all in amazing detail. Getting the very best out of a Coronado solar telescope still requires knowledge of specialist techniques and an accumulation of experience, which are what this book provides. In Observing the Sun with Coronado Telescopes, Philip Pugh has assembled a team of contributors who show just how much solar work can be done with Coronado telescopes, and explain how to get the very best from these marvellous instruments. The spectacular solar images reproduced in this book speak for themselves – listen to the voices of the experts! ER -