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The universe contains many unusual sights and sounds, most of which are either very difficult to witness or simply go unnoticed. With the right tools, time, and location, some of the often talked about but seldom seen and heard gems in our skies can finally be observed.
This book introduces readers to the rare and ephemeral happenings above our heads. It offers a crash course in astronomical history, detailing the observations, assumptions, and inventions of different cultures over time as they turned their studies to the stars. Using this as a baseline to redefine truly "rare" occurrences, Jonathan Powell then provides modern-day astronomers at all levels with pointers for what they can witness and when.
From phenomena as old and far-off as a supernova witnessed a thousand years ago, and as recent and nearby as Sputnik's famous beeping, this book covers everything that one must know to see, hear, and appreciate the astronomical events happening around us.
Clearly identifies, illustrates, and expands on aspects of astronomy not widely referenced in other books Explains in an easily digested and engaging format what these rarer objects and events that occur in the universe are and how they were formed Equips practical astronomers with the necessary tools to discover these rare astronomical sights for themselves Challenges, argues, and debates the theoretical premises for the existence of other rare astronomical occurrences
Auteur
Jonathan Powell is a native of South Wales. With an interest in astronomy and related subjects since the late 1970's, Jonathan has written for UK national astronomical magazines, and broadcast on the topic at both the regional and national level for BBC Radio, dating back to 1985. Jonathan also took part in a BBC Radio 4 documentary series on meteorites. He has been secretary of his local astronomical society for the past 20 years and is the British Astronomical Association's "Campaign for Dark Skies" county officer. A former member of the Association for Astronomy Education which encouraged and promoted astronomy among the young he also headed up "SpaceQuest," an educational lecture tool, which toured schools with a two hour presentation on astronomy. His publications include three articles in Astronomy Now magazine. He has written a book about castles in South and West Wales, *Fortress Wales, *and articles on observational astronomy publishedin astronomical society newsletters.
Contenu
Chapter 1: Introduction: From the Past, into the Present, and onto the Future.- Chapter 2: The Many Wonders of the Cosmos.- Chapter 3: Archaeoastronomy Part I.- Chapter 4: Archaeoastronomy Part II.- Chapter 5: Observation and Equipment.- Chapter 6: The More Obscure Sights.- Chapter 7: The Time, the Place.- Chapter 8: Atmospheric Factors and Features.- Chapter 9: The Noisy Universe.- Chapter 10: Theoretical Part I.- Chapter 11: Theoretical Part II.- Glossary.- Index.