EUROPE & ASTRONOMY                          

BOOKREVIEWS                                                           R1035

 

Title :  Astronomical Spectrographs and their History

 

 

Author :John B. Hearnshaw

 

Published in Feb  2009 by   CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Address  : The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK

Telephone : 01223 312393              Fax : 01223 315052

Internet :  www.cambridge.org

ISBN : 978-0-521-88257-6 -  228 pages – hardback

PRICE :   £70.00   $ 140.00

Astronomical spectrographs analyse light emitted by the Sun, stars, galaxies and other objects in the Universe, and have been used in astronomy since the early nineteenth century. This book provides a comprehensive account of spectrographs from an historical perspective, from their theory and development over the last two hundred years, to the recent advances of the early twenty-first century. The author combines the theoretical principles behind astronomical spectrograph design with their historical development. Spectrographs of all types are considered, with prism, grating or grism dispersing elements. Included are Cassegrain, coudé, prime focus, échelle, fibre-fed, ultraviolet, nebular, objective prism, multi-object instruments and those which are ground-based, on rockets and balloons or in space. The book contains several tables listing the most significant instruments, around 900 references, and over 150 images, making it an indispensable reference for professional astronomers, graduate students, advanced amateur astronomers, and historians of science.

• Gives a full account of spectrographs from an historical perspective • Considers all types of spectrographs, including Cassegrain, coudé, prime focus, échelle, fibre-fed, ultraviolet, nebular and others • Contains tables listing significant instruments, around 900 references, and over 150 images - making it an essential reference

 

 

 

 

 

 

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