Binoculars have, for many, long been regarded as an entry level
observational tool, and relatively few have used them as a serious
observing instrument. This is changing Many people appreciate the
relative comfort of two-eyed observing, but those who use
binoculars come to realize that they offer more than comfort. The
view of the stars is more aesthetically pleasing and therefore
binocular observers tend to observe more frequently and for longer
periods.
Binocular Astronomy, 2nd edition, extends its coverage of small
and medium binoculars to large and giant (i.e., up to 300mm
aperture) binoculars and also binoviewers, which brings the work
into the realm of serious observing instruments. Additionally, it
goes far deeper into the varying optical characteristics of
binoculars, giving newcomers and advanced astronomers the
information needed to make informed choices on purchasing a pair.
It also covers relevant aspects of the physiology of binocular (as
in both eyes ) observation.
The first edition of this title was praised for its suggested
objects for observation and especially for the finder charts for
each object. In this second edition, this section is expanded in
three ways. There are new objects, with more information on each
object, and a re-organization of the objects for binoculars for
easier selection for readers.
Binocular Astronomy 2nd Edition puts an emphasis on
understanding binoculars and their use. The additional content in
this second edition reflects the latest developments in technology,
available testing techniques, and practical ideas for binocular
use. It also responds to the substantially positive reviews of the
first edition, and is now even better suited to its target
readership."
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