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COMETS!
Visitors from Deep Space
Practical guide to the history and science of comets, including techniques and tips on how to observe and image them.
David J. Eicher (Author), David H. Levy (Foreword by)
9781107622777, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 23 September 2013
230 pages, 68 b/w illus. 16 colour illus.
25.3 x 17.8 x 1.7 cm, 0.47 kg
'Eicher … has a way with words. Clarity, joy, inquisitiveness, and knowledge grace every page. It is clear that he is a great comet fan and we are very fortunate that he has taken the time to share his enthusiasm with us.' The Observatory
Join David J. Eicher in this fast-paced and entertaining journey through the history, present, and future of these important yet mysterious cosmic bodies. From ancient times, humans have been fascinated by 'broom stars' and 'blazing scimitars' lighting up the sky and moving against the fixed background of stars. The Great Comets of our time still receive in-depth attention - ISON, Hale-Bopp, Hyakutake, West, and others - while recent spacecraft encounters offer amazing insight into the earliest days of the solar system. In this guide you will discover the cutting-edge science of what comets are, how they behave, where they reside, how groups of comets are related, and much more. The author carefully explores the ideas relating comets and life on Earth - and the danger posed by impacts. He finishes with practical, how-to techniques, tips, and tricks on how to successfully observe comets and even to capture your own images of them.
Foreword David H. Levy
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Strange lights in the sky
2. Great comets of the past
3. What are comets?
4. Comets of the modern era
5. Comets in human culture
6. Where comets live
7. The expanding science of comets
8. Observing comets
9. Imaging comets
Glossary
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Astronomy, space & time [PG], Mathematics & science [P]