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The collection presents concise, non-technical essays that explain observational astronomy and its practical applications for general readers. Topics range from celestial navigation, timekeeping, and instrument use to descriptions of star clusters, nebulae, planetary observations, solar phenomena, and telescope construction, with historical sketches of figures such as Galileo and episodes like the moon hoax. Emphasis falls on methods—sextant, chronometer, photography, heliometer—and on interpreting astronomical observations, illustrated where helpful to clarify how astronomers measure, time, and understand the heavens.

About the Author

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Harold Jacoby

Harold Jacoby was an American astronomer and educator known for his efforts to make astronomy accessible to the general public. He contributed to popular science through his writings, particularly in his notable work "Practical Talks by an Astronomer," where he shared insights and knowledge about celestial phenomena in an engaging manner. Jacoby's approach combined scientific rigor with a conversational style, aiming to inspire interest in astronomy among readers. His work reflects a commitment to education and public understanding of science during a time when such outreach was becoming increasingly important.

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