Dark Nebulae, Dark Lanes, and Dust Belts

Dark Nebulae, Dark Lanes, and Dust Belts

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Cooke Antony
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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There are 'voids' obscuring all kinds of objects in the cosmos. Voids may be within an object, or between an object and us. Dark Nebulae, Dark Lanes, and Dust Lanes looks out into the deep sky at those apparent dark regions in space, which are among the most compelling telescopic destinations for amateur observers. One famous example is Barnard's dark nebulae - those striking dark clouds set against the background of stars in the Milky Way. But there are countless other less well known examples. These dark regions are often ignored altogether or commented upon only briefly in astronomy books, and it is all too easy to overlook the treasure trove they offer the observer.

Dark Nebulae, Dark Lanes, and Dust Lanes is a great source of practical information for observers. Such voids may be successfully observed using conventional observing methods, but they are often far better seen with technologies such as light-pollution filters, CCD video cameras, and image intensifiers.  This book explains the optimal ways to observe each object in detail.

EAN 9781461411857
ISBN 1461411858
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Publication date January 28, 2012
Pages 243
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Cooke Antony
Illustrations XI, 243 p. 75 illus.
Series Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series