The Cambridge Photographic Atlas of Galaxies
Autor Michael König, Stefan Binnewies Traducere de Phillip Helbigen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 sep 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107189485
ISBN-10: 1107189489
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 238 x 285 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.36 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107189489
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 238 x 285 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.36 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Spiral galaxies; 2. Barred spiral galaxies; 3. Elliptical galaxies; 4. Irregular galaxies; 5. Dwarf galaxies; 6. Ring galaxies; 7. Galaxy groups and galaxy clusters; 8. Active galaxies, quasars and gravitational lenses; References; Index.
Recenzii
'Kudos to Cambridge University Press for providing this English translation of König and Binnewies's Bildatlas der Galaxien: Die Astrophysik hinter den Astrophotografien (2016). … Michael König, who has a doctorate in astrophysics, is also an astrophotographer, so if you know one thing about this atlas, it's that the images are top notch. But the science here is top notch, as well. The authors explain the current state of research for more than 300 galaxies and related objects. … Phillip Helbig has done a nice translation here; the chapters are all quite readable, an admirable result given all the technical language involved. Whether you're looking for a reference book to flesh out your observing notes or a photo book to lose yourself in on a cold winter evening, you won't go wrong if you pick up The Cambridge Photographic Atlas of Galaxies.' S. N. Johnson-Roehr, Sky & Telescope: The Essential Guide to Astronomy
'König and Binnewies, both amateur astronomers, neatly gather together this well-organized collection of galactic history and photography. Originally published in German, the work was translated by Helbig who employs his background in cosmology and gravitational lensing to provide clear and succinct narratives. The book begins with a short history of the discovery and study of galaxies. The rest of the book is organized into sections according to galaxy type. Each section is prefaced with a brief introduction to the morphology and major characteristics of that form and then presents dozens of example galaxies. Over 250 [galaxies and galaxy] clusters are individually highlighted in this collection. Each galaxy entry includes a high definition photograph and short narrative about its notable features, size, location, and composition. This text is ideal for amateur astronomers who wish to know exactly what they are seeing in the sky, and laypeople will find value in the beautiful images and interesting details highlighted in the text.' J. M. Cook, Choice
'The book starts with a very brief chapter on the historical context and classification schemes for galaxies … Introducing each section is a useful short chapter on the basic astrophysics around the particular class … Each galaxy has at least one page dedicated to it … And there is good coverage of southern-hemisphere objects too. The pictures used throughout this book are excellent … Each image is accompanied by details about the telescope and camera used, the overall exposure time, and the photographer. And a nice touch, which emphasises the attention to detail in this book, is that the direction of North is indicated with every image. The book is well referenced … [and] is …excellent … for both reading and dipping into … It will be a welcome resource for anyone interested in studying, observing, or imaging galaxies … I whole-heartedly recommend it.' Callum Potter, The Observatory
'What makes The Cambridge Photographic Atlas of Galaxies great for me is the really fantastic full colour images and that each galaxy has information on how that image was taken. This is really useful to the Field of View that was achieved with a certain diameter telescope and what camera was used along with the exposure times. This makes the book a brilliant reference book.' Astronomy Log
'König and Binnewies, both amateur astronomers, neatly gather together this well-organized collection of galactic history and photography. Originally published in German, the work was translated by Helbig who employs his background in cosmology and gravitational lensing to provide clear and succinct narratives. The book begins with a short history of the discovery and study of galaxies. The rest of the book is organized into sections according to galaxy type. Each section is prefaced with a brief introduction to the morphology and major characteristics of that form and then presents dozens of example galaxies. Over 250 [galaxies and galaxy] clusters are individually highlighted in this collection. Each galaxy entry includes a high definition photograph and short narrative about its notable features, size, location, and composition. This text is ideal for amateur astronomers who wish to know exactly what they are seeing in the sky, and laypeople will find value in the beautiful images and interesting details highlighted in the text.' J. M. Cook, Choice
'The book starts with a very brief chapter on the historical context and classification schemes for galaxies … Introducing each section is a useful short chapter on the basic astrophysics around the particular class … Each galaxy has at least one page dedicated to it … And there is good coverage of southern-hemisphere objects too. The pictures used throughout this book are excellent … Each image is accompanied by details about the telescope and camera used, the overall exposure time, and the photographer. And a nice touch, which emphasises the attention to detail in this book, is that the direction of North is indicated with every image. The book is well referenced … [and] is …excellent … for both reading and dipping into … It will be a welcome resource for anyone interested in studying, observing, or imaging galaxies … I whole-heartedly recommend it.' Callum Potter, The Observatory
'What makes The Cambridge Photographic Atlas of Galaxies great for me is the really fantastic full colour images and that each galaxy has information on how that image was taken. This is really useful to the Field of View that was achieved with a certain diameter telescope and what camera was used along with the exposure times. This makes the book a brilliant reference book.' Astronomy Log
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Descriere
This reference atlas showcases around 250 beautiful galaxies within an amateur astronomer's reach and uses them to explain current astrophysical research.