This book contains everything the amateur astronomer needs to know about eclipses, including: what to look for, when and how to observe, what equipment is needed, and even how to mount an eclipse expedition.A total eclipse of the Sun is due in August 1999. It will attract alot of interest because - unusually - it will be visible in much of Europe and the UK. A total Solar Eclipse is always fascinating. This book is for everyone that wants to know 1. What a Solar Eclipse is 2. The phenomena one can expect to see 3. How to photograph an eclipse using a variety of methods 4. How to plan for an eclipse expedition. The book not only covers the 1999 eclipse but also past and future eclipses which we can look forward to. This book is also interesting to armchair astronomers as it contains alot of historical and anecdotal information. There's even a final chapter on Eclipse Mishaps and Oddities including the American eclipse expedition of 1780 that missed the total eclipse because they went to the wrong location!1 Sun, Moon and Stars.- 2 Daytime Star.- 3 Observing the Sun.- 4 Eclipses General Principles.- 5 Eclipses in History.- 6 The Development of Eclipse Photography.- 7 Partial Eclipses.- 8 Annular Eclipses and Eclipse Photography.- 9 Eclipse Chasing.- 10 Total Eclipses.- 11 The 1999 Eclipse.- 12 Eclipse Mishaps and Oddities.- 13 Eclipses of the Future.- 14 Eclipses Elsewhere.
From the reviews
written by two experienced observers and contains practically all the information any amateur observer could wish to know about observing solar eclipses.
SPACEFLIGHT
FROM THE REVIEWS:
NATURE MAGAZINE
&a very practical set of instructions for observing and photographing the eclipse, which fits well in Patrick Moores Practical Astronomy series. The information obviously comes from knowledgeable and experienced observers&Detailed hints on focusing and on the problems of camera shake are wise.