Observing the Sun with Coronado Telescopes

Edited by Philip Pugh
340 pages, 268 illus.
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- Reviews
From the reviews: "Observing the Sun is becoming more and more popular these days ! . there's a whole range of Coronado solar telescopes on offer.
This book aims to clarify the differences between them and give you solid advice on what each one can do. ! The chapters are well written and
comprehensive. ! this is actually a very useful resource if you're interested in pursuing solar observing or imaging -- not just if you have a scope
made by Coronado in your garage. ! it's highly recommended." (Pete Lawrence, BBC Sky at Night, April, 2008) "Philip Pugh's new book, which includes
contributions from several expert coauthors, covers more ground than its title suggests -- including gear from other manufacturers. ! I think it
serves as a valuable reference and a worthwhile review of the current state of the art of daytime amateur astronomy." (Rick Fienberg, Sky and
Telescope, July, 2008) "This book does exactly what it says on the cover and more. It covers the whole gambit of solar observation in both red
hydrogen light (hydrogen-alpha) and violet calcium light (CaK) and is profusely illustrated with telescopes, accessories and innumerable solar images.
! The text is upbeat ! . this is an excellent book and essential reading for all interested in this fascinating area of observation -- no less in that
it occurs at sociable daylight hours!" (Maurice Gavin, Astronomy Now, June, 2008) "This book provides a wealth of useful information on choosing the
right telescope, what accessories work best with those instruments, the use of cameras and CCD detectors, and the post-processing of their images.
There are copious illustrations of both the instrumentation and the results ! . I have no hesitation in recommending this book. For potential buyers
of such telescopes this book is well worth ! . Philip Pugh and his co-authors are to be congratulated on a very useful guide." (Steve Bell, The
Observatory, Vol. 128 (1206), October, 2008) "This book aims to review the options available as well as briefly covering equipment from other sources.
! I would be very happy to recommend this book to anyone who is considering the purchase of equipment to image our Sun in narrow-band hydrogen-alpha
light. It does a good job of reviewing the options available and the best photographs really do show the amazing images that can be seen visually and
recorded for later enhancement using a variety of image processing techniques and software." (Peter R. Hobson, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 50 (5),
September-October, 2009)
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