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How to Observe the Sun Safely [Paperback]

Lee Macdonald (Author)

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1852335270 978-1852335274 November 11, 2002 1st Edition.
The Sun is the closest star to Earth, and the only one we can observe in any sort of detail. As such it is a fascinating field of study. It also has the practical advantage, unlike every other astronomical object, of being visible in the daytime! After an introduction to the Sun as a star, the book concentrates entirely on practical aspects for amateur observers: the equipment needed, how to set it up, how to record observations, and how to image the Sun with conventional or digital cameras.

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"Good practical advice as to how to observe the Sun, safely. Recommended for all current and potential solar observers." (Richard Taylor, Spaceflight, Vol. 45 (11), 2003)

"The author’s own enthusiasm for solar astronomy is made quite clear as he introduces the Sun as an object, guides the reader on the types of telescope that might be used for solar astronomy and the different methods of observing the Sun in safety. … he reveals how best to record solar observations. … This manual would be a suitable addition to any bookshelf that is regularly used by keen observers." (Brian Halls, Astronomy Now, October, 2003)

"This will be a hard book to beat as a comprehensive practical guide to solar observing. … Lee’s book fully and very clearly describes, and illustrates, the best ways to produce accurate and useful observations … . He writes in a very readable way: the advice and guidance given is easily absorbed. … This book will provide the novice solar observer with clear guidance on all aspects of observation and recording. The experienced observer will find food for thought and action too." (Richard Bailey, Popular Astronomy, Vol. 50 (3), 2003)

"Here is a book that is ideally suited to someone who has recently begun solar observing or who is contemplating observing our nearest star. Lee Macdonald … gives his expertise on solar observing in this easy to read book. … there is sufficient information to enable readers to make their own useful solar observations. I think that the book successfully describes how to observe the Sun safely and how to make the most of any observation." (Peter Meadows, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, Vol. 113 (3), 2003)


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safety film, bristol board, apparent north point, polar faculae, solar drawings, sunspot counting, afocal method, solar photography, other solar features, sunspot positions, observing organisations, occulting disc, sunspot counts, solar observing, eyepiece projection, everyday photography, star diagonal, solar observer, sunspot groups, visual observing, projection box, eyepiece end, aperture filter, solar work, catadioptric telescopes
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Observe the Sun Safely, Relative Sunspot Number, Measuring Solar Activity, Eric Strach, Stonyhurst Disc, Elite Chrome, Derek Hatch, Solar Max, Solar Section, Universal Time, Sun Figure, Baader Planetarium, Spörer's Law, Wilson Effect, Fuji Sensia
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