1. Foundations, federations and finder-charts; 2. Variables in vision; 3. Astrovariables reckoned; 4. Photometry; 5. Stars great and small; 6. Variable beginnings; 7. Clockwork pulsators; 8. Less regular single-star variables; 9. Eclipsing binary stars and novae; 10. Cataclysmic and symbiotic systems; 11. The extra-galactic realm; Appendices.
Instructs amateur astronomers in observing and monitoring variable stars and other objects of variable brightness.
Gerlad North is a freelance astronomer and writer based in Norfolk, UK.
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is the best place to start.' Astronomy and Space
'Once again, his clear concise style has shown through and this is
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'This book, including the accompanying CD-ROM, fills a gap between
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astronomers and is strongly recommended.' The Observatory
'… much more than an observing guide … It is a complete description
of the underlying physical reactions that cause these objects to
vary in brightness. … The author enjoys the topic and conveys this
interest to the reader.' Science, Books and Films Online
'… this is the best book on variable stars since J. S. Glasby's
Variable Stars, 1969 and M. Petit's Variable Stars, 1987. … I found
myself learning a tremendous amount from this book. … North …
explains so many complicated topics [with] easy to use
illustrations and easy to understand text. … I commend Gerald North
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strongly encourage variable star observers everywhere to get their
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