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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
October 2009
Print publication year:
1997
Online ISBN:
9780511600197

Book description

High-performance CCD cameras have opened up an exciting new window on the Universe for amateur astronomers. This book provides a complete, self-contained guide to choosing and using CCD cameras. We start with a no-nonsense introduction to how a CCD camera works and just what determines its performance. We are then shown how to use a CCD camera and calibrate accurately the images we obtain. A clear review is then provided of the software available for visualising, analysing and processing digital images. Finally, we are guided through a series of key areas in astronomy where we can make the best use of our CCD cameras. This handy volume is packed with practical tips. It provides a clear introduction to CCD astronomy for novices and an indispensable reference for more experienced amateur astronomers.

Reviews

‘With high-performance CCD cameras opening up an exciting new window on the Universe, this book for amateur astronomers provides a timely self-contained guide on how to choose and use them.’

Source: Spaceflight

‘The book is well laid out, with much to hold the attention of amateurs who are involved in digital imagining techniques … I would recommend it to the practical CCD user.’

Kevin Sweeney Source: Astronomy and Space

‘… covers everything from mundane but vital considerations such as precautions against frost, to the mathematics of image restoration and astrometry. As well as a guide to using these instruments, the concise format, clear diagrams and illustrations make it a handy and concise reference book.’

Sue Bowler Source: Astronomy and Geophysics

‘… the comprehensive text is commendable … a book for all CCD enthusiasts at any level of experience.’

Maurice Gavin Source: The Journal of the British Astronomical Association

‘In conclusion, this book hits the spot and has a large amount of useful, practical information for amateurs who have a basic understanding of CCDs.’

Source: Webb Society Deep Sky Observe

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