Information collected by satellites recently sent by the USA,
the European Space Agency, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, and
Russia to monitor the Sun has changed our knowledge and
understanding of the Sun, particularly its effect on Earth. This
book presents these findings in a way that will be welcomed by
amateur astronomers, students, educators and anyone interested in
the Sun. Enhanced by many colour photographs, the book combines
newly acquired scientific understanding with detailed descriptions
of features visible on the Sun s surface and in its atmosphere.
In the past, observing the Sun has been left to academics with
specialised instruments, since solar observation has been unsafe
because of the risk of eye damage. This book explains how amateur
astronomers can safely observe the various solar phenomena using
special hydrogen-alpha telescopes that are not too expensive.
Amateurs can now make a positive contribution to science by
monitoring the Sun as professionals do.
Amateurs can also access the solar images taken by satellites
via the internet. This book helps readers interpret and understand
what these images are showing about the Sun, including the latest
3D images. Solar observers will enjoy comparing their own solar
telescope observations with those produced by space probes such as
SDO, SOHO, Hinode and STEREO, and further enjoy learning about
transits, eclipses, and space weather and how the Sun compares to
other stars in the universe.
The main purpose of this book is to present some of the
fascinating solar phenomena in their full splendor to readers
through a variety of illustrations, photographs and easy to
understand text.
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