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Jupiter and How to Observe It /

McAnally, John W.

Jupiter and How to Observe It / by John W. McAnally. - recurso en línea. - Astronomers' Observing Guides, 1611-7360 .

Springer eBooks

Section I -- The Earliest Observations -- Jupiter's Place in the Solar System -- The Physical Appearance of the Planet -- Color, Chemical Composition of the Planet, and Vertical Structure of the Atmosphere -- The Electromagnetic Environment Surrounding Jupiter -- The Jovian Satellite System -- Section II: How to Observe the Planet Jupiter -- Equipment -- Sky Conditions -- Making a Record.

Jupiter is one of the most spectacular observing targets for amateur astronomers. There are various books about observing the planets, and several about Jupiter itself, but this is the only book to deal with the giant planet - its formation, structure, and incredible physics - as well as with the practical aspects of observation of the planet and its moons. The concept of the book - and of the series - is to present an up-to-date detailed physical and astrophysical description (part one); and then (part two) to consider how best to observe and image the giant planet. Jupiter and How to Observe It is a mine of information for all levels of amateur observers, from the beginning to the experienced, and will be fascinating reading for all practical amateur astronomers.

9781846287275

10.1007/9781846287275 doi

QB4
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