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.
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Weight: 470g
Dimensions: 178 x 253mm
Publication Date: 23 Sep 2013
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781107622777
About David J. Eicher
David J. Eicher is Editor-in-Chief of Astronomy magazine the world's largest publication on the subject. He is president of the Astronomy Foundation the telescope industry's first-ever trade association. He is author of seventeen books on science and history and at age fifteen founded a magazine on observing galaxies clusters and nebulae Deep Sky Monthly. An avid observer of astronomical objects for more than thirty-five years he was honored in 1990 by the International Astronomical Union with the naming of minor planet 3617 Eicher. David H. Levy is President of the National Sharing the Sky Foundation and is one of the most successful comet discoverers in history. He has discovered twenty-two comets (eight of them using his own backyard telescopes) and was co-discoverer of Shoemaker-Levy 9 the comet that collided with Jupiter in 1994 producing the most spectacular explosions ever witnessed in the Solar System. Asteroid 3673 (Levy) was named in his honor. He has written several books is a contributing editor and monthly columnist for Astronomy and was the former Science Editor for Parade magazine. In 1998 he won an Emmy as part of the writing team for the Discovery Channel documentary 'Three Minutes to Impact'.