[meteorite-list] New Meteorite/Norton book on the way!

Pete Pete rsvp321 at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 29 10:57:25 EDT 2008



Apologies if this was posted previously...

http://www.springer.com/astronomy/book/978-1-84800-156-5
http://www.springer.com/astronomy/book/978-1-84800-156-5



Field Guide to Meteors and Meteorites
Series: Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series 
Norton, O. Richard, Chitwood, Lawrence 

2008, XVI, 288 p. 100 illus. in color., Softcover

ISBN: 978-1-84800-156-5



Not yet published. Available: June 9, 2008 
$39.95 
 
About this book |Table of contents|Sample pages
About this book 
Covers the techniques of observing meteors, with many useful hints and tips for amateur astronomers 
Also deals with how and where to find meteorites, how to prepare them as specimens for display or analysis 
In one book, everything the amateur astronomer (or geologist!) needs to know about meteors and meteorites 
Fully illustrated with many colour photographs and expertly drawn diagrams 
Imagine the unique experience of being the very first person to hold a newly-found meteorite in your hand – a rock from space, older than Earth!


"Weekend meteorite hunting" with magnets and metal detectors is becoming ever more popular as a pastime, but of course you can’t just walk around and pick up meteorites in the same way that you can pick up seashells on the beach. Those fragments that survived the intense heat of re-entry tend to disguise themselves as natural rocks over time, and it takes a trained eye – along with the information in this book – to recognize them.


Just as amateur astronomers are familiar with the telescopes and accessories needed to study a celestial object, amateur meteoriticists have to use equipment ranging from simple hand lenses to microscopes to study a specimen, to identify its type and origins.


Equipment and techniques are covered in detail here of course, along with a complete and fully illustrated guide to what you might find and where you might find it. In fact, the Field Guide to Meteors and Meteorites contains pretty much everything an amateur astronomer – or geologist – needs to know about meteors and meteorites.

Written for:
Amateur and practical astronomers, meteorite collectors

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