Astronomy with your Personal Computer
Explore the cosmos like never before with Astronomy with your Personal Computer by Cambridge University Press. This revised second edition, published in 1990, is a must-have for amateur astronomers eager to harness the power of their PCs for astronomical calculations. With a comprehensive page count of 272, this book not only builds on the success of its award-winning first edition, which received the prestigious 'Astronomy Book of the Year' award from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific in 1986, but it also introduces seven new subroutines. These can be seamlessly linked with the existing twenty-six, allowing for greater flexibility and creativity in your astronomical pursuits. Whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just starting your journey into the universe, this book is your essential guide to understanding and utilizing computer technology in astronomy.