"Choosing and Using the New CAT" will supersede the author's successful "Choosing and Using a Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope", which has enjoyed
enthusiastic support from the amateur astronomy community for the past seven years. Since the first book was published, a lot has changed in the
technology of amateur astronomy. The sophistication and variety of the telescopes available to amateurs has increased dramatically. Computerized SCTs,
Maksutov-Cassegrains, and most recently Meade's new and acclaimed Ritchey-Chretiens have come to dominate the market.
That means that all amateurs
considering the purchase of a new telescope (not only a SCT, and not just beginners) will benefit from this detailed guide. Choosing the right
telescope for particular kinds of observation (or even for general work) is far from easy - but Rod Mollise gives invaluable advice and guidance.
Today's commercially-made astronomical telescopes are more complex than ever, and a new owner will swiftly discover that the manuals shipped with
these telescopes leave much to be desired. Further guidance is a must. "Choosing and Using the New CAT" provides the missing information in a friendly
but authoritative fashion, including imaging the solar system and deep space with the CCD cameras, video, and webcams that have almost completely
supplanted 'film' cameras.

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