From the Bookshelf

Books on Amateur Telescope Making

How to Make a Telescope by Jean Texereau
This is the most important book on my ATM bookshelf and is considered by many to be the best guide to amateur telescope making in print. While there are many good books that can assist the ATM in making a telescope, if I could have only one book about telescope making this would be it. Texereau takes you through the process of planning and building a first telescope step-by-step. If this book is followed carefully, even the beginning ATM can produce what Texereau describes as "a telescope optically beyond reproach".
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The Dobsonian Telescope: A Practical Manual for Building Large Aperture Telescopes by David Kriege and Richard Berry
A well-written book detailing the construction of larger (20 inches/50 cm and above) Dobsonian telescopes. If you're an experienced amateur telescope maker desiring to build a "light bucket" for deep-sky observing, this is a book for you.
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Amateur Telescope Making - Volumes 1, 2, and 3 by Albert G. Ingalls (Editor)
While Albert Ingalls was an editor at Scientific American in the 1920's he happened to read an article by Russell W. Porter describing the work of The Telescope Makers of Springfield, Vermont. Mr. Ingalls proceeded to give early amateur telescope making the boost it needed by giving it wide exposure in Scientific American magazine. This three volume set is the culmination of over 3 decades of articles written for, or inspired by, those Scientific American articles. In this new edition, the texts (with error correction) of the original three volumes have been rearranged into more logical groupings. Now many years later, these three volumes are still widely regarded as the standard by which all amateur telescope making books are measured and I believe these, along with Texereau's How to Make a Telescope, belong on every telescope maker's bookshelf.
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Amateur Telescope Making (Practical Astronomy) by Stephen F. Tonkin (Editor)
This book is a collection of telescope construction projects by a number of contributors from around the world. The subjects include (1) "Shoestring" telescopes built for a very modest amount of money, (2) Specialized telescopes, including a Wright camera and a high-contrast Newtonian for planetary work, (3) Mounts, and (4) Astrophotography, including building and using a CCD camera. If you're looking for some guidance on building the rest of the telescope after you've ground or purchased the optics, or you're looking for a new project to tackle, this is a book for you.
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Star Testing Astronomical Telescopes: A Manual for Optical Evaluation and Adjustment by Harold Richard Suiter
So you've built or bought a telescope, or you're contemplating the purchase of a used telescope and you'd like some way of determining the quality of the optical system? This book will show you how to do just that. Just as the proof of the pudding is in the tasting, the proof of the telescope's optical system can be determined by using star tests. In this book the author thoroughly describes, and though the use of photographs, shows you precisely what the tests reveal about the quality of a telescope.
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Making & Enjoying Telescopes: 6 Complete Projects & A Stargazer's Guide by Robert Miller and Kenneth Wilson
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Telescope Control by Mark Trueblood and Russell Genet
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Books on Astronomy

365 Starry Nights: An Introduction to Astronomy for Every Night of the Year by Chet Raymo
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Turn Left at Orion: A Hundred Night Sky Objects to See in a Small Telescope-And How to Find Them by Dan M. Davis and Guy J. Consolmagno
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The Backyard Astronomer's Guide by Terence Dickinson and Alan Dyer
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Advanced Amateur Astronomy by Gerald North
This book provides essential information on telescope optics, the atmosphere, astrophotography, electronic imaging, and telescope hardware for the established amateur. It includes chapters on photometry, spectroscopy and radio astronomy and helps bring one's observational astronomy skills to a level where data of real scientific value can be acquired.

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Burnham's Celestial Handbook: An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System - Volume 1 by Robert Burnham
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Burnham's Celestial Handbook: An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System - Volume 2 by Robert Burnham
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Burnham's Celestial Handbook: An Observer's Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System - Volume 3 by Robert Burnham
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The Cambridge Star Atlas by Wil Tirion
The Cambridge Star Atlas is a series of twelve monthly sky charts, followed by an atlas of the whole sky, arranged in 20 overlapping charts. Each chart shows stars down to magnitude 6.5, together with about 900 nonstellar objects, such as clusters and galaxies, that can be seen with binoculars or a small telescope. A comprehensive double-page map of the Moon's surface shows craters and other named features.
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Books on Science

The End of Certainty: Time, Chaos, and the New Laws of Nature by Ilya Prigogineby and Isabelle Stengers
This book is a marvelous intellectual adventure beginning with the Greeks, through Newtonian trajectory and deterministic chaos, and onward to the heights of a unified formulation of quantum theory and "free lunch" cosmology. His dramatic findings include that quantum mechanics can be extended to demonstrate time's natural irreversibility, and further, he argues that time actually preceded the Big Bang.
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Books on Spaceflight

Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13 by Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger
A wonderful account of this failed moon expedition written by someone who experienced it first hand. If you liked Apollo 13 the feature film, you'll love this book!
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Last Updated December 31, 1998 by StarWanderer