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Sky Vistas
Astronomy for Binoculars and Richest-Field Telescopes
Buch von Gerald Rhemann (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Praise for Craig Crossen and Gerald Rhemann's, Sky Vistas

Astronomy

"This is a practical and stunningly beautiful guide whose core is a descriptive tour of the best celestial sights: open and globular clusters, nebulae, galaxies, and large areas of sky. The photos in black and white and color, are magnificent. The text goes beyond ordinary descriptions to tell the reader something about each object¿s nature."

Sky & Telescope

"Packed with information that I have encountered nowhere else in amateur-astronomy literature. Sky Vistas also includes 48 full-page color astrophotos by Gerald Rhemann, most of which are magnificent."
Praise for Craig Crossen and Gerald Rhemann's, Sky Vistas

Astronomy

"This is a practical and stunningly beautiful guide whose core is a descriptive tour of the best celestial sights: open and globular clusters, nebulae, galaxies, and large areas of sky. The photos in black and white and color, are magnificent. The text goes beyond ordinary descriptions to tell the reader something about each object¿s nature."

Sky & Telescope

"Packed with information that I have encountered nowhere else in amateur-astronomy literature. Sky Vistas also includes 48 full-page color astrophotos by Gerald Rhemann, most of which are magnificent."
Über den Autor
Gerald Rhemann, born in Vienna, became interested in astronomy when he was very young. His first telescope was a small Newtonian reflector, and with it he familiarized himself with what is where in the sky. However, his interest in astronomy was sidelined for several years by his commitments to his business education, and to training for competitive karate. In 1981 he established a camera store and photo studio in Vienna.
The reappearance of Halley's comet in 1985/86 rekindled Mr. Rhemann's interest in astronomy. In 1989 he obtained his first astrophoto, of the Andromeda Galaxy. He has gone on to photograph, with many different kinds of telescopes and lenses, countless deep-sky objects, Milky Way fields, and comets. Most of his photography has been done under the dark, clear skies of the Austrian Alps; but he has also sky-shot in the Canary Islands, and in 2001 travelled to Namibia in southwest Africa to photograph the far southern heavens from the Kalahari Desert.
Because of his business, Mr. Rhemann has always been able to do his own darkroom work. Several years ago he began computer image-processing his photographs, and recently has branched out into CCD photography. His work has been published in several magazines, including Sky and Telescope, Astronomy, and Sterne und Weltraum, and appears on the covers of a number of astronomy books.
Gerald Rhemann is married and has two children. He and his family live in the Hütteldorf suburb of Vienna on the edge of the Vienna Woods, where he is only an hours' drive from transparent mountain skies. His work can be accessed on the internet at [...]

Craig Crossen, a native of the clear skies and cold winter nights of northern Minnesota, has been interested in astronomy since he was thirteen years old. His first telescope was a 2¿-inch refractor, but he soon assembled a 6-inch Newtonian reflector from purchased parts. However, from the first he was interested not only in deep-sky observing, but also in the history and mythology of the constellations.
After attending the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, where he earned a degree in English Literature, and Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Mr. Crossen returned to the family farm. There he rediscovered the stars and took advantage of his transparent skies to thoroughly study the heavens with his old 6-inch reflector and with new 10x50 binoculars. In 1982 he wrote his first of several articles for Astronomy magazine, ""Studying Galactic Structure with Binoculars,"" which the magazine published in two parts the next year.
He and his grandmother sold the family farm in 1989. Mr. Crossen subsequently did two years of post-graduate study at the University of Minnesota (English Literature and Astrophysics), and travelled three times to the Middle East researching a book about T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia). In the meantime he published his first book, Binocular Astronomy, and wrote a book-length introduction to deep-sky astronomy for the two-volume Night Sky Observer's Guide.
Because one of the centers for research in the history of astronomy is the Oriental Institute of the University of Vienna, Mr. Crossen visited Vienna three times before settling there permanently. He is presently completing a book about the ancient Babylonian constellations as well as the book about T. E. Lawrence. He and Mr. Rhemann have also begun work on a book about the Milky Way
Zusammenfassung

Guide to areas particularly rich in objects

Guide to especially interesting objects (nebulae, clusters, galaxies)

Spectacular photographs

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents: Acknowledgements . Key to Abbreviations . Captions of Color Plates Introduction The Stars . Stellar Groups . Nebulae . Galaxies Open Clusters Summer Constellations . Autumn Constellations . Winter Constellations . Open Clusters of Spring The Milky Way and its Bright Nebulae The Star Clouds of Sagittarius and Scutum . The Aquila Inter-arm Gap and the Great Rift . The Star Clouds and Nebulae of Cygnus . The Associations of Cepheus and Lacerta . The Cassiopeia Window . The Milky Way toward the Rim of the Galaxy . The Orion Association Galaxies and Galaxy Groups The Local Group . Nearby Galaxy Groups . Galaxy Groups in Leo . The Coma-Virgo Galaxy Cluster . Other Galaxies of the Spring Skies . Looking out of the Local Supercluster Stars, Globulars, Planetaries Stars . Globular Clusters . Planetary Nebulae Sources . General Index . Open Clusters Index . Bright Nebulae Index . Stellar Associations Index . Galaxies Index . The Authors
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2003
Fachbereich: Astronomie
Genre: Physik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 356
Inhalt: XVII
286 S.
73 s/w Illustr.
48 farbige Illustr.
286 p. 121 illus.
48 illus. in color. With 48 color plates.
ISBN-13: 9783211008515
ISBN-10: 3211008519
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Rhemann, Gerald
Crossen, Craig
Auflage: 2004
Hersteller: Springer Vienna
Springer-Verlag GmbH
Maße: 285 x 215 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Gerald Rhemann (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.11.2003
Gewicht: 1,122 kg
preigu-id: 102536875
Über den Autor
Gerald Rhemann, born in Vienna, became interested in astronomy when he was very young. His first telescope was a small Newtonian reflector, and with it he familiarized himself with what is where in the sky. However, his interest in astronomy was sidelined for several years by his commitments to his business education, and to training for competitive karate. In 1981 he established a camera store and photo studio in Vienna.
The reappearance of Halley's comet in 1985/86 rekindled Mr. Rhemann's interest in astronomy. In 1989 he obtained his first astrophoto, of the Andromeda Galaxy. He has gone on to photograph, with many different kinds of telescopes and lenses, countless deep-sky objects, Milky Way fields, and comets. Most of his photography has been done under the dark, clear skies of the Austrian Alps; but he has also sky-shot in the Canary Islands, and in 2001 travelled to Namibia in southwest Africa to photograph the far southern heavens from the Kalahari Desert.
Because of his business, Mr. Rhemann has always been able to do his own darkroom work. Several years ago he began computer image-processing his photographs, and recently has branched out into CCD photography. His work has been published in several magazines, including Sky and Telescope, Astronomy, and Sterne und Weltraum, and appears on the covers of a number of astronomy books.
Gerald Rhemann is married and has two children. He and his family live in the Hütteldorf suburb of Vienna on the edge of the Vienna Woods, where he is only an hours' drive from transparent mountain skies. His work can be accessed on the internet at [...]

Craig Crossen, a native of the clear skies and cold winter nights of northern Minnesota, has been interested in astronomy since he was thirteen years old. His first telescope was a 2¿-inch refractor, but he soon assembled a 6-inch Newtonian reflector from purchased parts. However, from the first he was interested not only in deep-sky observing, but also in the history and mythology of the constellations.
After attending the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, where he earned a degree in English Literature, and Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Mr. Crossen returned to the family farm. There he rediscovered the stars and took advantage of his transparent skies to thoroughly study the heavens with his old 6-inch reflector and with new 10x50 binoculars. In 1982 he wrote his first of several articles for Astronomy magazine, ""Studying Galactic Structure with Binoculars,"" which the magazine published in two parts the next year.
He and his grandmother sold the family farm in 1989. Mr. Crossen subsequently did two years of post-graduate study at the University of Minnesota (English Literature and Astrophysics), and travelled three times to the Middle East researching a book about T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia). In the meantime he published his first book, Binocular Astronomy, and wrote a book-length introduction to deep-sky astronomy for the two-volume Night Sky Observer's Guide.
Because one of the centers for research in the history of astronomy is the Oriental Institute of the University of Vienna, Mr. Crossen visited Vienna three times before settling there permanently. He is presently completing a book about the ancient Babylonian constellations as well as the book about T. E. Lawrence. He and Mr. Rhemann have also begun work on a book about the Milky Way
Zusammenfassung

Guide to areas particularly rich in objects

Guide to especially interesting objects (nebulae, clusters, galaxies)

Spectacular photographs

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents: Acknowledgements . Key to Abbreviations . Captions of Color Plates Introduction The Stars . Stellar Groups . Nebulae . Galaxies Open Clusters Summer Constellations . Autumn Constellations . Winter Constellations . Open Clusters of Spring The Milky Way and its Bright Nebulae The Star Clouds of Sagittarius and Scutum . The Aquila Inter-arm Gap and the Great Rift . The Star Clouds and Nebulae of Cygnus . The Associations of Cepheus and Lacerta . The Cassiopeia Window . The Milky Way toward the Rim of the Galaxy . The Orion Association Galaxies and Galaxy Groups The Local Group . Nearby Galaxy Groups . Galaxy Groups in Leo . The Coma-Virgo Galaxy Cluster . Other Galaxies of the Spring Skies . Looking out of the Local Supercluster Stars, Globulars, Planetaries Stars . Globular Clusters . Planetary Nebulae Sources . General Index . Open Clusters Index . Bright Nebulae Index . Stellar Associations Index . Galaxies Index . The Authors
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2003
Fachbereich: Astronomie
Genre: Physik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 356
Inhalt: XVII
286 S.
73 s/w Illustr.
48 farbige Illustr.
286 p. 121 illus.
48 illus. in color. With 48 color plates.
ISBN-13: 9783211008515
ISBN-10: 3211008519
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Rhemann, Gerald
Crossen, Craig
Auflage: 2004
Hersteller: Springer Vienna
Springer-Verlag GmbH
Maße: 285 x 215 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Gerald Rhemann (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.11.2003
Gewicht: 1,122 kg
preigu-id: 102536875
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