Year Astronomy
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Year Astronomy
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![]() GAMBIA FIRST MAN ON THE MOON ASTRONOMY YEAR MNH SHEETLET 2009 US $12.99
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![]() DOMINICA MNH SHEETLET SPACE ASTRONOMY YEAR 2009 US $10.99
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![]() Year Book of Astronomy 1998 US $1.55
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Telescopes for astronomy-Explore the infiniteworld of the universe
A person who has an interest in astronomy should have a telescope. The primary operate of telescopes for astronomy is gathering of light. A telescope has lens and mirrors which helps to gather light. Aperture is a crucial characteristic in telescope; it helps the sunshine to enter. If the surface of the objective's aperture is extensive then it helps in accumulating extra light.
Lights assist to make the images more clear and sharp. Clear images can reveal extra details. While choosing telescopes for astronomy one must also bear in mind the focal length. Telescopes which are lengthy may help in producing giant images.
Bushnell telescopes are price shopping for as a result of they offer telescopes of high quality. Bushnell telescopes have a history of fifty years. They promise prime quality and the applied sciences which are adapted to design telescopes have shown great performance.
Telescopes for astronomy have sure options and there are a number of decisions in the market.
A toy store has a primary model which known as a refractor telescope. That is the primary ever telescope invented. An novice astronomer can fiddle with it and be taught a number of skills. The most abundantly used telescopes for astronomy are Reflector telescopes. There are mirrors to reflect gentle in these kinds of telescopes. These are largely used by astronomers who've a great information of astronomy and telescopes. It's used in observatories.
Whereas shopping for telescopes one ought to examine and do some researches. It is advisable to not soar into something which could be very grand for the amateurs. It's endorsed to choose 50x which guarantees a good view of galaxy, 100x offers good glimpse of rings of Saturn and 200x for observing floor of Mars. Now exploring sky and understanding the galaxy could be enjoyable with a telescope of your choice.
Roman I. Husser
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Information On Telescopes for astronomy or Bushnell telescopes Can Be Found At The Writer's Website.
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Astronomy Magazine $39.94 Astronomy Magazine allows you to engage in literal star gazing. Understand the growing capacities of the universe to sustain the human race and the workings of the atmosphere that makes modern existance possible.Astronomy Magazine is part of the Science family of magazines. It is generally sold to individuals and businesses and quite often can be found in a reception room or waiting room of a company or a professional office like a dentist, doctor, health club, gym, or beauty and hair salon. A full year magazine subscription to Astronomy Magazine includes issues delivered right to your mailbox. |
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The Story of Astronomy $13.63 From the ancient origins of astronomy to the Copernican revolution, and from Galileo to Hawking's research into black holes, 'The Story of Astronomy' charts the discoveries made by some of the greatest minds in human history, and their attempts to unveil the secrets of the stars. Written in an accessible and entertaining style, 'The Story of Astronomy' demystifies some of the biggest breakthroughs in the history of science, as well as explaining why we have 60 minutes in an hour, how the Romans bodged the invention of the leap year and when people really discovered the Earth wasn't flat (a thousand years before Columbus). In the most straightforward and compelling of ways Peter Aughton demonstrates the beauty and wonder of what Newton, Einstein, Hubble and Hawking really achieved. |
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Particle Physics at the Year of Astronomy $208 These proceedings are devoted to a wide variety of both theoretical and experimental areas in particle physics. The topics include physics at accelerators and studies of Standard Model and Beyond, neutrino and astroparticle physics, cosmology, CP Violation and rare decays, hadron physics, and new developments in quantum field theory. The papers of the volume reveal the present status and new development in the above mentioned items. In particular, the first results on measurement of LHC pp collision events are also reported. |
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Astronomy of the Bible $53.63 1908. An elementary commentary on the astronomical references of the Holy Scripture, with 34 illustrations. Divided into four Books including: Book 1, The Heavenly Bodies: Hebrew and astronomy; creation; deep; firmament; ordinances of the heavens; sun; moon; stars; comets; meteors; eclipses of the sun and moon; Saturn and astrology. Book 2, The Constellations: origin of the constellations; Genesis and the constellations; story of the Deluge; tribes of Israel and the zodiac; leviathan; Pleiades; Orion; Mazzaroth; Arcturus. Book 3, Times and Seasons: day and its division; Sabbath and the week; month; year; Sabbatic year and the jubilee; cycles of Daniel. Book 4, Three Astronomical Marvels: Joshuas long day; dial of Ahaz; star of Bethlehem. Author: Maunder, E. Walter Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 430 Publication Date: 2010/09/10 Language: English Dimensions: 7.01 x 10.00 x 0.94 inches |
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Astronomy $49.99 Astronomy - Giclee Print |
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Astronomy for Dummies (Paperback) $35.01 The fun and easy way to explore the night skyDo you know the difference between a red giant and a white dwarf? From asteroids to black holes, this easy-to-understand guide takes you on a grand tour of the universe. Featuring updated star maps, charts, and an insert with gorgeous full-color photographs, Astronomy For Dummies provides an easy-to-follow introduction to the night sky. Plus, this new edition also gives you the latest theories, explanations, and insights into the basic workings of the universe.Includes updated schedules of coming eclipses of the Sun and Moon and a revised planetary appendixCovers recent discoveries in space, such as water on the Moon and Pluto`s demotion from "planet" statusCollects new websites, lists of telescope motels, sky-watching guides, and suggestions for beginner`s telescopes and suppliersBrings you up-to-speed on the latest social trends and personal technology, such as stargazing mobile apps, NASA video, and the prevalence of "Citizen Science" networksWhether you`re an amateur astronomer, space enthusiast, or enrolled in a first year astronomy course, Astronomy For Dummies has you covered. |
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The Heavens Proclaim: Astronomy and the Vatican $39.95 "For more than 100 years, the Vatican has supported an astronomical observatory. Indeed, the Church has not only supported astronomical research, but it has seen the study of the Heavens as a way of getting to know our Creator. In honor of the International Year of Astronomy, the Vatican and its Observatory present an incredible demonstration of the beauty of the universe as it relates to our faithful existence." |
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Future Professional Communication in Astronomy II $199 The present volume gathers together the talks presented at the second colloquim on the Future Professional Communication in Astronomy (FPCA II), held at Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) on 13-14 April 2010. This meeting provided a forum for editors, publishers, scientists, librarians and officers of learned societies to discuss the future of the field. The program included talks from leading researchers and practitioners and drew a crowd of approximately 50 attendees from 10 countries. These proceedings contain contributions from invited and contributed talks from leaders in the field, touching on a number of topics.Among them are: the role of disciplinary repositories such as ADS and arXiv in astronomy and the physical sciences; current status and future of Open Access Publishing models and their impact on astronomy and astrophysics publishing; emerging trends in scientific article publishing - semantic annotations, multimedia content, links to data products hosted by astrophysics archives; novel approaches to the evaluation of facilities and projects based on bibliometric indicators; impact of Government mandates, Privacy laws, and Intellectual Property Rights on the evolving digital publishing environment in astronomy; and, communicating astronomy to the public - the experience of the International Year of Astronomy 2009. |
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Space and Astronomy $47.4 Space and Astronomy |
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The Standard Deviants: Astronomy, Part 1 - $14.99 Standard Deviantsis a line of educational videos that teaches several basic and quick lessons on college level subjects. This particular edition focuses on the study of astronomy. Using computer animation, skits, mnemonic devices, and lessons co-written by university professors, the lesson introduces basic astronomy concepts: the Law of Gravity, the Doppler Effect and several theorems and astronomical activities. The lessons are presented by an actor resembling the famed astronomer Johannes Kepler. Though a bit corny and at times a delivered a bit too quickly, the lessons contain the information taught to a first year college student in an introductory class. Those who wish can continue their investigations of the stars with the second part of the series Standard Deviants: Astronomy Part 2. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi |
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Astronomy with your Personal Computer $33 The first edition of this very successful book was one winner of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 'Astronomy Book of the Year' awards in 1986. There are a further seven subroutines in the new edition which can be linked in any combination with the existing twenty-six. Written in a portable version of BASIC, it enables the amateur astronomer to make calculations using a personal computer. The routines are not specific to any make of machine and are user friendly in that they require only a broad understanding of any particular problem. Since the programs themselves take care of details, they can be used for example to calculate the time of rising of any of the planets in any part of the world at any time in the future or past, or they may be used to find the circumstances of the next solar eclipse visible from a particular place. In fact, almost every problem likely to be encountered by the amateur astronomer can be solved by a suitable combination of the routines given in the book. |
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Astronomy, 2E $15.99 Astronomy is an ancient science on the cutting edge. Although it's been around for over 5,500 years, astronomers say that we have learned more than 90 percent of what we know in only the last 50 years--a disproportionate amount in just the past decade. Each new year seems to yield more information than the last, not to mention advances in the technology for acquiring it. |
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