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deepgreen 发表于 2008-1-18 01:07

一些电子天文书籍

[size=3]1. Burnham's Celestial Handbook: An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System, Vol. 1 -3[/size]

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[size=3]A unique and necessary reference for amateurs and professionals alike, with comprehensive coverage of the thousands of celestial objects outside our solar system—but within the range of two- to twelve-inch telescopes. The objects are grouped according to the constellations in which they appear, and their definitions feature names, celestial coordinates, classification, and a full physical description, along with hundreds of charts, photographs, and other visual aids. These, together with a star atlas, will assist stargazers at every level of experience in finding and identifying celestial objects. This volume, Volume I of a three-volume set, consists of an introduction and the beginning of the alphabetical list of constellations, from Andromeda to Cetus. Also available are Volume II, with entries from Chameleon to Orion; and Volume III, which completes the sequence, from Pavo to Vulpecula, and includes an index. 1977 ed. [b])[/b][/size]
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[size=3]2. Astronomers’ Observing Guides series (11 books)[/size]

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[url=http://www.amazon.com/Galaxies-Observe-Astronomers-Observing-Guides/dp/1852337524]http://www.amazon.com/Galaxies-Observe-Astronomers-Observing-Guides/dp/1852337524[/url] 四到五星
"The Springer series Astronomers Observing Guides is a bit of a mixed-bag, with some books much better than others; this is certainly one of the better ones. The book is well illustrated with images of galaxies, many in colour . Numerous references are given; in fact there are more references in this book than in many academic ones. In summary, this is an excellent book which I have no hesitation in recommending. Even experienced observers will find much useful information in its pages."

"This guide for amateur astronomers is one in a series of Astronomers Observing Guides. The text contains a wealth of detailed information valuable to the serious amateur . The appendix gives useful lists of books, magazines, sky mapping software, Internet databases and links, as well as footnoted references. Many of the beautiful color photographs used throughout were taken with some of the worlds best telescopes . Summing Up: Recommended. General readers."
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[size=3]3. Deep-Sky Companions (Hidden Treasures , The Messier Objects)[/size]

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[url=http://www.amazon.com/Deep-Sky-Companions-Hidden-Treasures/dp/0521837049/ref=pd_sim_b_title_5]http://www.amazon.com/Deep-Sky-Companions-Hidden-Treasures/dp/0521837049/ref=pd_sim_b_title_5[/url] 四到五星
Stephen O'Meara's new and exciting observing guide spotlights an original selection of 109 deep-sky objects that will appeal to sky-watchers worldwide. His 'hidden treasures' include a wonderful assortment of galaxies, open clusters, planetary nebulae and more, all of which have been carefully chosen based on their popularity and ease of observing. None of these objects are included in either the Messier or the Caldwell catalogs, and all are visible in a 4-inch telescope under dark skies. Stunning photographs and beautiful drawings accompany detailed visual descriptions of the objects, which include their rich histories and astrophysical significance. The author's original finder charts are designed to help observers get to their targets fast and efficiently.
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[size=3]4. The Night Sky Companion-A Yearly Guide to Sky-Watchning 2008-2009[/size]

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[url=http://www.amazon.com/Night-Sky-Companion-Sky-Watching-Practical/dp/0387716084]http://www.amazon.com/Night-Sky-Companion-Sky-Watching-Practical/dp/0387716084[/url] 五星
The Night Sky Companion takes a look at astronomy every day over the course of the year offering an overview of general history, soft science, astronomical trivia, and observing guides and motivation. Designed to appeal to readers at all skill levels and involvement, it provides a digest for sky watchers interested in all-in-one-place information that includes history, current events, and of course interesting objects to be observed on any given day. The Moon is followed through its phases with observing instructions, annotated pictorial maps, concise photos, and the science and history of what makes lunar observing a fascinating challenge.
Unaided eye observers are offered an opportunity to view many objects or events; learn about their history, science and how just "looking up" can be rewarding.
Binocular and small telescope users will find a wealth of things to view using simple star hop instructions and finder charts. This book is more than just an observing guide, it's a way of learning your way round the night sky.
Large-aperture telescope users looking for a challenge are not ignored either. Some of the finest deep-sky objects are detailed, with finder maps and photographs, most of them taken by talented amateurs.
Be it a meteor shower, double stars, variable stars, solar viewing, lunar features, a variety of catalog studies, history or the physics and science behind the stars - you'll find it here, written in an easy-going style ideal for dipping in on the relevant day, or even reading from cover to cover.
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[size=3]5. The Planet Observer's Handbook [/size]

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[url=http://www.amazon.com/Planet-Observers-Handbook-Fred-Price/dp/0521789818]http://www.amazon.com/Planet-Observers-Handbook-Fred-Price/dp/0521789818[/url] 四星
[b]Review
[/b]"...a refreshing book...There is a tremendous amount of useful information, and helpful advice for casual observers, and for those who are anxious to contribute information of real scientific value...Price has put a great deal of effort into the book, and it must be regarded as a definite success. It will be valuable both to the beginner and to the serious planetary observer. I strongly recommend it." New Scientist

"...offers much for the casual observer and 'armchair astronomer', aimed also at those who wish to contribute to our knowledge of the planets...many pearls of information...presented concisely with excellent illustrations...a synopsis of historical observations provides excellent foundations for planning observational programs...brief resumes of spacecraft data follow, emphasizing interesting and helpful facts...well-written and detailed enough to guide the beginning researcher." Sky & Telescope

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Here is an informative, up-to-date and well-illustrated guide to planetary observations for amateurs. After chapters on the solar system and the celestial sphere, the text explains how to choose, test and use a telescope with various accessories and how to make observations and record results. For each planet and the asteroids, Price gives details of observational techniques, together with suggestions for how to make contributions of sound astronomical value. From a general description and detailed observational history of each planet, readers learn how to anticipate what they should see and assess their own observations. New to this edition is a chapter on planetary photography that includes the revolutionary use of videography, charge coupled devices and video-assisted drawing. Another new feature is a section on the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud. Other chapters on making maps and planispheres and on photoelectric photometry round out the book's up-to-date treatment, making this indispensable reading for both casual and serious observer alike.
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[size=3]6. Turn Left at Orion: A Hundred Night Sky Objects to See in a Small Telescope--and How to Find Them[/size]
[size=3]    Turn Right at Orion: Travels Through the Cosmos [/size]

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[size=3][url=http://www.amazon.com/Turn-Left-Orion-Hundred-Telescope/dp/0521781906]http://www.amazon.com/Turn-Left-Orion-Hundred-Telescope/dp/0521781906[/url] 四到五星[/size]
[url=http://www.amazon.com/Turn-Right-Orion-Travels-Through/dp/0738205176]http://www.amazon.com/Turn-Right-Orion-Travels-Through/dp/0738205176[/url]

Owners of small telescopes will appreciated this revised edition of a classic, which has been updated to AD 2006, and which includes hundreds of night sky objects easily viewed by the home observer. From seasonal challenges in making observations to locating common guideposts and visible clusters, this is the home astronomer's 'bible'. [i]--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.[/i]

The original Rocinante bore Don Quixote in his errant adventures across medieval Spain; its namesake carried John Steinbeck and his poodle across America. Rocinante's latest incarnation is a wondrous spacecraft that, in the understated words of its pilot, "is perhaps not quite so sturdy as I should have liked"--but that nevertheless has transported him across space to the center of the Milky Way.
Structured as something of a picaresque novel, [i]Turn Right at Orion[/i] is a textbook in disguise. In its pages, the noted astrophysicist Mitchell Begelman guides readers across 60 million years of time and immense galactic distances, discussing the formation of the Milky Way as a great sooty disk full of graphite, hydrocarbons, and silicon-based minerals, "pollution from supernova explosions, lesser stellar explosions called novae, and the evaporating outer envelopes of giant stars." Along the way, Begelman's narrator offers lessons in the workings of gravity, motion, and time, explaining, for instance, why it is that the Earth does not cave in on itself (it resists gravitational collapse, he notes, because it is made of highly resilient materials), why light bends, and why planets and black holes form. The result is a charming, fluent introduction to basic space science, just right for the novice. [i]--Gregory McNamee[/i] [i]--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.[/i]

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happyme 发表于 2008-1-18 09:29

有没有Double stars for small telescopes?

gaosong28 发表于 2008-1-18 09:55

好书啊!期待中

jiahao1986 发表于 2008-1-18 12:41

如果楼主和版主不介意的话,都上传吧,都是好书啊,先谢过了!

jiahao1986 发表于 2008-1-18 12:50

对了,O'Meara的Deepsky Companion系列LZ有Hidden Treasures和Messier Objects两本?有没有Caldwell Objects那本呢?不久前在亚马逊上订了Hidden Treasures,据说是相当不错的一本书。

deepgreen 发表于 2008-1-18 14:17

happyme 兄和jiahao1986兄提到的两本目前都没有呀。我这里专门介绍double stars观测的主要有Double and Multiple Stars and How to Observe Them (Astronomers’ Observing Guides) ,  和Observing and Measuring Visual Double Stars (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)这两本。Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series的书太多, 目前只有收集到其中的20多本, 因为非常不全, 所以没列出来。

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jiahao1986 发表于 2008-1-18 14:33

现在国内有关实际观测指导的书稀缺,deepgreen兄手头的这些都是不可多得的好书,如果版主没有意见的话,强烈建议上传

P.S. 兄可以考虑上传到北京天文馆的FTP上,网盘的话有些地域可能会无法下载的说,而且有有效期的问题。

happyme 发表于 2008-1-18 18:22

都是好书啊,嘿嘿
能集中上传到一处就好了
北京天文馆是一个不错的选择

happyme 发表于 2008-1-18 18:24

[quote]原帖由 [i]jiahao1986[/i] 于 2008-1-18 12:50 发表 [url=http://www.astronomy.com.cn/bbs/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=881678&ptid=86005][img]http://www.astronomy.com.cn/bbs/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
对了,O'Meara的Deepsky Companion系列LZ有Hidden Treasures和Messier Objects两本?有没有Caldwell Objects那本呢?不久前在亚马逊上订了Hidden Treasures,据说是相当不错的一本书。 ... [/quote]

[i]jiahao1986[/i] 有什么渠道可以在亚马逊上订书啊》?

Garnett 发表于 2008-1-18 18:32

LZ能否公布下下载地址?这样大家都能自己去下了。先谢谢了!

deepgreen 发表于 2008-1-18 21:27

Astronomers’ Observing Guides series:
[url]http://mihd.net/2w5bdj[/url]

下载方式请参考本帖:
[url]http://www.astronomy.com.cn/bbs/thread-85971-1-1.html[/url]

多谢jiahao1986兄的建议。 不过这里访问北京天文馆的FTP速度极慢, 上传只有1-4k, 无奈放弃了。mihd下载无限制,可多线程,根据上贴里的回复, 应该有坛友能下到, 所以继续传到这里。如有下不了的,希望有能下的坛友帮助分享。

deepgreen 发表于 2008-1-18 21:54

The Night Sky Companion-A Yearly Guide to Sky-Watchning 2008-2009:

deep sky companion:

链接见首贴。

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jiahao1986 发表于 2008-1-19 01:43

[quote]原帖由 [i]happyme[/i] 于 2008-1-18 18:24 发表 [url=http://www.astronomy.com.cn/bbs/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=881821&ptid=86005][img]http://www.astronomy.com.cn/bbs/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]


jiahao1986 有什么渠道可以在亚马逊上订书啊》? [/quote]

亚马逊支持visa, master, american express甚至中国的银联卡在线付款;只要在其网站上选好想要的书籍,然后填写自己的住址以及信用卡/借记卡信息即可完成购物;一般亚马逊上的书都有折扣,运费的话用标准国际邮寄大约是10美元一本,不算贵;当然在上面买东西得自己承担风险,毕竟提供信用卡/借记卡信息的时候只需输入卡号和过期时间,当然如果信得过网购的话,在上面买书还是很方便的

jiahao1986 发表于 2008-1-19 01:47

多谢deepgreen兄的热心分享!!!

弦洞 发表于 2008-1-19 04:37

妈呀

没中文?::070821_07.jpg::

deepgreen 发表于 2008-1-19 19:45

Turn Left/Right at Orion:

The Planet Observer's Handbook :


Burnham's Celestial Handbook v1:


Burnham's Celestial Handbook v2:


Burnham's Celestial Handbook v3:

链接见首贴。

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deepgreen 发表于 2008-1-19 19:51

这些书基本是为业余天文观测者写的,里面即使有术语之类的也并非很艰深难懂,弦洞兄无需畏难的。希望能有更多的中文书或翻译版出来。

happyme 发表于 2008-1-19 20:35

够大啊
一共600多M,爽了,寒假有的看了

clearskies 发表于 2008-1-20 11:16

我介绍过这个网站,[url]http://gigapedia.org[/url]

注册一下,里面的书籍就可以免费下载了,业余天文书籍很多,当然都是英文的啦

deepgreen 发表于 2008-1-20 15:15

clearskies兄介绍的这个网站里书是相当多呀,非常推荐。还有些类似的电子书搜集网站,用书名google一下可以找到。因为这类网站资料太过丰富,无特定目标的去找书, 会相当花时间精力(个人深有体会)。 有些书只有rapidshare下载,部分人很难下到。有经验的坛友如果有空的话, 希望可以做些整理归纳。 如果能把一些好书汇总介绍一下,下载链接集中一下;同系列的书也整理出来,缺的书从别处查漏补缺;根据新书出来的情况,不定期更新一个list;不与版规冲突的话,也是一件有意义的事。现在中国经济发展了,有条件的周末或节假日开着车,装几台望远镜出去开个业余天文观测聚会,也不是很难的事。国内的比入门更进一步的天文观测书籍还不是很丰富,国外的相关书籍能相当程度上弥补这个缺憾。希望从事天文工作的坛友,能在这方面加加油,多出些这方面的中文书,或者翻译版。

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BA2CR 发表于 2008-1-20 17:11

谢谢楼主!已下载Burnham's Celestial Handbook v1-v3,虽然我有这套书的原版书,但看了amazon上的定价,比我的那套原版贵,估计你这个是新版本的。我的那套每本定价14.95美元,当年花了600多元(那时汇率是1比8块多)。

deepgreen 发表于 2008-1-20 18:24

BA2CR兄,前面的链接里是网上搜到的dover publications 1978年出的revised and enlarged (expanded and updated) republication, 也就是amazon上的那套,原始的3卷本是1966年Celestrial Handbook Publications出的。下载版在大屏幕上看比较好,扫描清晰度很高。但由于是双面对开的扫描版,打印出来效果不好。对比起来,纸版书看起来还是会舒服很多的。

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bg3hb 发表于 2008-1-21 09:42

已经下载4本了,其余还在下,网速超级慢。
非常感谢deepgreen,辛苦了

BA2CR 发表于 2008-1-21 14:32

[quote]原帖由 [i]deepgreen[/i] 于 2008-1-20 18:24 发表 [url=http://www.astronomy.com.cn/bbs/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=882632&ptid=86005][img]http://www.astronomy.com.cn/bbs/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
BA2CR兄,前面的链接是网上搜到的dover publications 1978年出的revised and enlarged (expanded and updated) republication, 也就是amazon上的那套,原始的3卷本是1966年Celestrial Handbook Publications出的。下载版 ... [/quote]

下载版我下载后看了一下,和我手里的那套一模一样。这套书数据表的坐标历元是1950.0,请问1978年出的(也就是amazon上的那套)网上有下载版吗?78年出的坐标历元是1950.0还是2000.0?

deepgreen 发表于 2008-1-21 19:37

BA2CR兄,如果需要新的坐标历元, 可能需要用星图,星表软件来自己更新了,或者新出的The Night Sky Observer‘s Guide 两卷本可以作为一个很好的替代。网上仍在卖的纸版及电子版都是78年dover 版的,原作者已于1993年去世, 应该不会有更新版了。

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BA2CR 发表于 2008-1-21 22:21

这个The Night Sky Observer‘s Guide 哪里有下载的?

deepgreen 发表于 2008-1-22 01:03

应该还没有吧,不过amazon上可以买到的。

这里是官方样章,BA2CR兄可以参考一下:[url=http://www.willbell.com/handbook/IMAGES/NSOG%20Chap%2006.pdf]http://www.willbell.com/handbook/IMAGES/NSOG%20Chap%2006.pdf[/url]

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jiahao1986 发表于 2008-1-22 01:21

Night Sky Observers系列还是相当牛的,逐个星座列举可观测天体,相当全面,每个深空都有用不同口径观测的描述和素描图;不过针对的用户是大口径望远镜拥有者,里面很多天体的描述都是针对8寸以上镜子的,所以犹豫了很久,现在还是没下了决心买。。。

deepgreen 发表于 2008-1-22 02:30

[font=Times]这两套书都是相当好的大全式的深空天体观测指南呀。这类观测指南从Webb's 1858 Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes 和Olcott's 1936 Field Book of the Skies 到 Burnham's Celestial Handbook再到[font=Helvetica]Night Sky Observer's Guide[/font],每次的更新都和望远镜技术的发展及更大口径的望远镜的普及所带来的新的需求相关。[i]Sky & Telescope magazine[/i]提到说[/font][font=Helvetica]Night Sky Observer's Guide的副标题应该叫做[/font][font=Times][i]Burnham's Celestial Handbook: The Next Generation[/i]。[/font]虽然Night Sky Observer's Guide因为成书晚的缘故,资料会更全更新,就其样章看来,我觉得Burnham's Celestial Handbook 相比之下在知识性趣味性方面还是很有吸引力的,许多天体都有自己的小故事,看着不枯燥,结合一些星图星表软件,Burnham's Celestial Handbook 仍是有相当价值的。Night Sky Observer's Guide虽然每个天体占的篇幅不大,但是够新够全面,观测的要点讲的也很精到,jiahao1986兄提到的“每个深空都有用不同口径观测的描述和素描图”更是相当有特色,有大镜的话会更适合用于辅助当前实际的观测吧。

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