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Learn observational astronomy through the methods that power modern discovery
Studying distant celestial objects requires mastery of specific observational techniques, yet few introductory textbooks center these methods. Written by John B. Lester, a distinguished professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Toronto, Introduction to Astronomical Optical Observations places observational methods at the core of undergraduate astronomy education, teaching students to measure, analyze, and interpret light from the cosmos.
Coverage spans the measurement of angles, distances, and motions in the sky, the operation of telescopes and detectors, and the principles of photometry, imaging, and spectroscopy. The text integrates error analysis and scientific method throughout, while tracing the evolution of astronomical techniques from ancient instruments to modern space observatories. STEM measurement skills taught here transfer directly to related scientific disciplines.
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Designed for undergraduate astronomy and astrophysics courses, this textbook also serves advanced high school students and citizen astronomers seeking structured instruction in observational methods. By centering scientific measurement techniques and their historical development, it builds transferable STEM skills that extend well beyond the observatory.
Published by: Wiley
Publication Date: 2026-12-02
Format: Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781394432189
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Pages: 352