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This book tells the story of two giants and a dwarf. The giants, Uranus and Neptune, are mostly huge balls of gas, and they make their home in the remotest reaches of the Solar System. The dwarf, Pluto, which can usually be found even farther out than the two giants, was always small, but up until a short while ago, it enjoyed the same status as the other planets, a full-fledged member of the Solar System. Today, Pluto has been re-classified as a "dwarf planet." In this clear and succinct overview of the current research on these remote Solar System objects, Richard Schmude, Jr., tells us what facts we do know about these faraway entities, what we are seeking to know, and also how to observe them for yourself, using commercially available telescopes. He also explains why Pluto was re-classified and what it means, exactly, to be a dwarf planet. Intrigued by these objects since boyhood, Schmude has compiled a loving tribute to them, if not making them warm and fuzzy, at least making them seem less remote and bringing them into our current frame of reference, giving them personality and revealing their worth in our understanding of the structure and nature of the Solar System in which we live.
Popular Science. --- Popular Science in Astronomy. --- Astronomy, Observations and Techniques. --- Planetology. --- Science (General). --- Astronomy. --- Planétologie --- Astronomie --- Neptune (Planet) -- Observers’ manuals. --- Pluto (Dwarf planet) -- Observers’ manuals. --- Uranus (Planet) -- Observers’ manuals. --- Astrophysics --- Astronomy - General --- Astronomy & Astrophysics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Neptune (Planet) --- Pluto (Dwarf planet) --- Uranus (Planet) --- Planetary sciences --- Planetology --- Pluto (Planet) --- Popular works. --- Observations, Astronomical. --- Astronomy --- Observations. --- Physical sciences --- Space sciences --- Astronomical observations --- Observations, Astronomical --- Astronomy—Observations. --- Planetary science.
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Astronomers' Observing Guides provide up-to-date information for amateur astronomers who want to know all about what it is they are observing. This is the basis for the first part of the book. The second part details observing techniques for practical astronomers, working with a range of different instruments. Every amateur astronomer sees "stars" that aren't natural objects steadily slide across the background of the sky. Artificial satellites can be seen on any night, and some are as bright as the planets. But can you identify which satellite or spent launch vehicle casing you are seeing? Do you know how to image it? Artificial Satellites and How to Observe Them describes all of the different satellites that can be observed, including communication, scientific, spy satellites, and of course, the International Space Station. Richard Schmude describes how to recognize them and even how to predict their orbits. The book tells how to observe artificial satellites with the unaided eye, binoculars and with telescopes. Many images of artificial satellites taken from Earth are included. Artificial satellites have changed since the beginning of the twenty-first century. Several additional countries have launched them. And amateur astronomers have utilized digital cameras to image satellites to a resolution of about 1 meter. Readers of astronomy magazines are aware of these developments but will want to get the complete story. Here it is! Artificial Satellites and How to Observe Them is a detailed and up-to-date overview of artificial satellites. Amateur astronomers will even find out how to make useful scientific observations and join the worldwide community of satellite observers, both professional and amateur, and how to log their work. Here is a volume that should be a welcome addition to any amateur astronomer's personal library. With it in hand, you can begin sampling right away some of the most interesting manmade objects in the sky.
Artificial satellites -- Atmospheric entry. --- Artificial satellites -- Earth -- Orbits -- Congresses. --- Artificial satellites. --- Artificial satellites --- Mechanical Engineering --- Astronomy & Astrophysics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Aeronautics Engineering & Astronautics --- Astronomy - General --- Astronautics. --- Earth satellites --- Orbiting vehicles --- Satellite vehicles --- Satellites, Artificial --- Physics. --- Observations, Astronomical. --- Astronomy --- Astronomy. --- Astronomy, Observations and Techniques. --- Popular Science in Astronomy. --- Observations. --- Space vehicles --- Anti-satellite weapons --- Space sciences --- Aeronautics --- Astrodynamics --- Space flight --- Astronomy—Observations. --- Astronomical observations --- Observations, Astronomical
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