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020 _a9781107166189
040 _aNISER LIBRARY
_beng
_cNISER LIBRARY
041 _aENGLISH
082 _a520.35
_bTRY-S
100 _aTrypsteen, Marc F. M.
245 _aSpectroscopy for amateur astronomers :
_brecording, processing, analysis and interpretation
260 _aCambridge :
_bCambridgr University Press,
_c2017.
300 _axii, 151p.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 _aThis accessible guide presents the astrophysical concepts behind astronomical spectroscopy, covering both the theory and the practical elements of recording, processing, analysing and interpreting your spectra. It covers astronomical objects, such as stars, planets, nebulae, novae, supernovae, and events such as eclipses and comet passages. Suitable for anyone with only a little background knowledge and access to amateur-level equipment, the guide's many illustrations, sketches and figures will help you understand and practise this scientifically important and growing field of amateur astronomy, up to the level of Pro-Am collaborations. Accessible to non-academics, it benefits many groups from novices and learners in astronomy clubs, to advanced students and teachers of astrophysics. This volume is the perfect companion to the Spectral Atlas for Amateur Astronomers, which provides detailed commented spectral profiles of more than 100 astronomical objects.
650 _aStars
_xSpectra
650 _aSpectrum analysis
650 _aAmateur astronomy
700 _aWalker, Richard
856 _uhttps://assets.cambridge.org/97811071/66189/toc/9781107166189_toc.pdf
_3Table of Contents
856 _uhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37004416-spectroscopy-for-amateur-astronomers?ref=nav_sb_ss_1_13#CommunityReviews
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