David Levy's guide to the night sky

Fully updated, the new edition includes: A new section on the computer-controlled telescopes and how to use this new technology. One new chapter on how charge-coupled devices (CCDs) have revolutionized the art of astronomical observation. An explanation of how a new variable star is discovered and s...

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Tác giả chính: Levy, David H.
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Được phát hành: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 2001
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