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Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes

Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes

Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes

Thomas William Webb
June 2010
Paperback
9781108014076
AUD$47.23
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Paperback

    Thomas William Webb (1807–1885) was an Oxford-educated English clergyman whose deep interest in astronomy and accompanying field observations eventually led to the publication of his Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes in 1859. An attempt 'to furnish the possessors of ordinary telescopes with plain directions for their use, and a list of objects for their advantageous employment', the book was popular with amateur stargazers for many decades to follow. Underlying Webb's celestial field guide and directions on telescope use was a deep conviction that the heavens pointed observers 'to the most impressive thoughts of the littleness of man, and of the unspeakable greatness and glory of the Creator'. A classic and well-loved work by a passionate practitioner, the monograph remains an important landmark in the history of astronomy, as well as a tool for use by amateurs and professionals alike.

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    June 2010
    Paperback
    9781108014076
    272 pages
    216 × 140 × 16 mm
    0.35kg
    1 map
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Part I. The Instrument and the Observer:
    • 1. The telescope
    • 2. The mode of observation
    • Part II. The Solar System:
    • 1. The Sun
    • 2. Mercury
    • 3. Venus
    • 4. The Moon
    • 5. Index to the map of the moon
    • 6. Mars
    • 7. Jupiter
    • 8. Saturn
    • 9. Uranus and Neptune
    • 10. Comets
    • Part III. The Starry Heavens:
    • 1. Double stars, clusters, and nebulae
    • 2. Andromeda
    • 3. Anser
    • 4. Antinous
    • 5. Aquarius
    • 6. Aquila
    • 7. Argo Navis
    • 8. Aries
    • 9. Auriga
    • 10. Boötes
    • 11. Camelopardus
    • 12. Cancer
    • 13. Canes Venatici
    • 14. Canis Major
    • 15. Canis Minor
    • 16. Capricornus
    • 17. Cassiopea
    • 18. Cepheus
    • 19. Cetus
    • 20. Clypeus Sobieskii
    • 21. Coma Berenices
    • 22. Corona Borealis
    • 23. Corvus
    • 24. Crater
    • 25. Cygnus
    • 26. Delphinus
    • 27. Draco
    • 28. Equuleus
    • 29. Eridanus
    • 30. Gemini
    • 31. Hercules
    • 32. Hydra
    • 33. Lacerta
    • 34. Leo
    • 35. Leo Minor
    • 36. Lepus
    • 37. Libra
    • 38. Lynx
    • 39. Lyra
    • 40. Monoceros
    • 41. Ophiuchus
    • 42. Orion
    • 43. Pegasus
    • 44. Perseus
    • 45. Pisces
    • 46. Sagitta
    • 47. Sagittarius
    • 48. Scorpio
    • Scutum, see Clypeus, Sobieskii
    • 49. Serpens
    • 50. Sextans
    • 51. Taurus
    • 52. Taurus Poniatowskii
    • 53. Triangulum
    • 54. Ursa Major
    • 55. Ursa Minor
    • 56. Virgo
    • 57. Vulpecula.
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    • Thomas William Webb