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Modern Technology and its Influence on Astronomy

Modern Technology and its Influence on Astronomy

Modern Technology and its Influence on Astronomy

J. V. Wall
A. Boksenberg
February 1990
Unavailable - out of print
Hardback
9780521343138
Out of Print
Hardback

    This book collects contributions made at a meeting on astronomical instrumentation held at the Royal Greenwich Observatory to mark the seventieth birthday of Robert Hanbury Brown. Twenty-five contributors describe the impact of instrumentation on the advancement of astronomy today. The topics covered include radio interferometry and VLBI; optical interferometry; new technology telescopes; electronic detectors; image processing; and the Hubble Space Telescope. The book is a valuable synthesis of current thought and will be useful to observational astronomers generally.

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    February 1990
    Hardback
    9780521343138
    335 pages
    247 × 174 × 23 mm
    0.882kg
    Unavailable - out of print

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Part I. Introduction:
    • 1. Robert Hanbury Brown A. C. B. Lovell
    • 2. Interferometers and aperture synthesis F. Graham Smith
    • Part II. High Angular Radio Resolution:
    • 3. Aperture synthesis and the microwave background A. Hewish
    • 4. VLBI from ground and space R. T. Schilizzi
    • 5. Radio-linked interferometers J. G. Davies
    • 6. Millimetre interferometry D. Downes
    • 7. Radio image processing A. C. S. Readhead
    • Part III. High Angular Optimal Resolution:
    • 8. Quantum effects in high angular resolution astronomy J. C. Dainty
    • 9. The Sydney stellar interferometry programme J. Davis
    • 10. Speckle masking, speckle spectroscopy and optical aperture synthesis G. Weigelt
    • 11. Optical aperture synthesis J. E. Baldwin
    • 12. High resolution imaging on La Palma J. E. Nordan
    • Part IV. Developments in Optical Telescopes:
    • 13. Large mirrors J. R. P. Angel
    • 14. Wide field telescopes and high redshift QSO surveys C. Hazard
    • 15. The ESO 16m VLT L. Woltjer
    • 16. The Hubble Space Telescope G. Illingworth
    • Part V. Developments in Optical Instrumentation:
    • 17. The low dispersion survey spectrograph K. Taylor
    • 18. Correction of atmospheric dispersion C. G. Wynne and S. P. Worwick
    • 19. Image photon counting A. Boksenberg
    • 20. Developments in solid state detectors C. D. MacKay
    • 21. The use of CCDs on optical telescopes P. R. Jorden
    • 22. On-line data handling P. T. Wallace
    • Part VI. Conclusion:
    • 23. Modern technology and its influence on astronomers V. Radhakrishnan
    • 24. Concluding remarks R. H. Brown
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • A. C. B. Lovell, F. Graham Smith, A. Hewish, R. T. Schilizzi, J. G. Davies, D. Downes, A. C. S. Readhead, J. C. Dainty, J. Davis, G. Weigelt, J. E. Baldwin, J. E. Nordan, J. R. P. Angel, C. Hazard, L. Woltjer, G. Illingworth, K. Taylor, C. G. Wynne, S. P. Worwick, A. Boksenberg, C. D. MacKay, P. R. Jorden, P. T. Wallace, V. Radhakrishnan, R. H. Brown

    • Editors
    • J. V. Wall
    • A. Boksenberg