Herschel 400 Observing Guide

Steve O'Meara's guide to the Herschel 400 for amateur astronomers.

Steve O'Meara (Author)

9781107632004, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 11 February 2013

379 pages
27.3 x 21.8 x 2 cm, 1.18 kg

'A good resource for anyone wishing to explore the deep sky.' Astronomy Now

The Herschel 400 is a list of 400 galaxies, nebulae and star clusters, picked from over 2,500 deep-sky objects discovered and catalogued by the great eighteenth-century astronomer Sir William Herschel and his sister Caroline. It comprises 231 galaxies, 107 open clusters, 33 globular clusters, 20 planetary nebulae, 2 halves of a single planetary nebula and 7 bright nebulae. In this guide Steve O'Meara takes the observer through the list, season by season, month by month, night by night, object by object. He works through the objects in a carefully planned and methodical way, taking in some of the most dramatic non-Messier galaxies, nebulae and star clusters in the night sky. Ideal for astronomers who have tackled the Messier objects, this richly illustrated guide will help the amateur astronomer hone their observing skills.

Preface
Introduction
Part I. Winter: 1. January
2. February
3. March
Part II. Spring: 4. April
5. May
6. June
Part III. Summer: 7. July
8. August
9. September
Part IV. Fall: 10. October
11. November
12. December
Appendix A. Herschel 400 observing list
Appendix B. Herschel 400 checklist
Appendix C. Photo credits
Index.

Subject Areas: Astronomy, space & time [PG], Mathematics & science [P]