Astronomical Books and Literature
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Star Charts and Books for Visual Astronomy |
Astrophotography
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Telescopes |

| Star-Guide 2000.0 - Sándor Szabó The Star-Guide is a new standard star chart suitable for owners even of relatively large telescopes but still affordable even for beginners. You should never buy a telescope without a star chart - a star chart will help you find all those objects within reach of your telescope. Stars up to 9 mag |
299.- SEK
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Sky Atlas 2000.0 Deluxe Edition - Wil Tirion One of the most popular star charts for active observers, the Sky Atlas 2000 Deluxe is a large format high resolution colour chart that is easy to read with a red light in the dark. It contains a large number of objects on 28 charts (500 x 380mm). 80,000+ stars are shown down to 8.5mag. This large format allows the stars, nebulas and galaxies to be displayed with unrivalled clarity. For this edition improved isophotal maps are used for the Milky Way, and extra charts for crowded areas of the sky have been added. Within the constellations, Flamsteed numbers identify the brighter stars by name, while NGC and Messier numbers are used for non-stellar objects. Colour coding and size graduation is used to visually convey the maximum information on star types and brightnesses. |
475,00 SEK |
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Sky Atlas 2000.0 Field Edition Laminated - Wil Tirion Sky Atlas 2000.0 in its second edition offers nearly 90,000 stars, with all positions derived from the Hipparcos database, the most accurate survey ever undertaken. In this Desk Version, the 29 charts show stars and deep-sky objects in black on a white background. The map area is 460 x 330 mm (18 by 13 inches). The charts are printed on heavy paper with a rigid clear plastic, and for ease of use they are unbound and boxed. In this format the Atlas will be indispensable as an aid to telescope users who prefer to plan their observing on the desktop. The lamination allows felt tip or wax markers to be used. |
775,00 SEK |
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Uranometria 2000.0 Deep Sky Atlas - Tirion, Rappaport, Remaklus and The Deep Sky Field Guide to Uranometria 2000.0 - Cragin, Bonanno The largest star chart in our product range, the Uranometria is unreservedly recommended to owners of large aperture telescopes starting from 200mm aperture. It contains a multitude of objects: - 280,000+ stars down to 9.75mag - 6,300 stars marked as variables - 30,000 deep sky objects - among these 25.895 galaxies (the complete NGC catalogue and many others) - 671 galaxy clusters - 1,600+ open clusters - 170 globular clusters - almost 2,000 nebulae Each book contains 120 charts. The region between 6° south and 6° north is contained in both books. The deep sky field guide lists catalogue information for all objects contained in the other two Uranometria books. Objects are sorted by star chart number for ease of use. In addition to the catalogue data 23,000+ objects are listed with a short description. |
Uranometria North |
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Star-Hopping for Backyard Astronomers - Alan M. McRobert
A very nice-to-read book which explains with 14 example routes how "star hopping" works. You find your way along conspicuous star constellations to faint but fascinating objects. On these 14 routes 160 objects can be found that can be viewed with binoculars and telescopes. The author intentionally included a number of less frequently observed objects that are not in the Messier catalogue. |
270,- SEK |
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Introduction to Digital Astrophotography - Robert Reeves
A basic and highly up to date introduction to digital astro-imaging. Emphasis is put on today's ubiquitous digital cameras. |
415,- SEK |
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The Handbook of Astromical Image Processing - Richard Berry, James Burnell A modern, conclusive book on digital astrophotography. This book explains in an easy language the possibilities of digital astro-imaging and digital image processing. The book has recently been updated to include the new possibilities with new softwares and PCs. The AIP4WIN software has also been updated. It is now based on 32bit floating point calculations, essentially meaning that now the PC limits the possibilities of this software, not the software itself. |
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The Dobsonian Telescope - David Kriege, Richard Berry
An easy to read, incredibly detailed (literally down to single bolts and nuts) instruction on how to build a large aperture truss tube Dobsonian telescope. An indispensable companion for amateur telescope makers. |
330,- SEK |
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