Amateur astronomy is becoming more and more popular, mostly because of
the availability of relatively low-cost astronomical telescopes of
superb quality - commercially-made Schmidt-Cassegrain and Maksutovs. Rod
Mollise's book contains everything amateur astronomers need to know
about these telescopes. Featuring (but not exclusively) the ubiquitous
Meade and Celestron ranges, he describes what these instruments will
do, how to use them, and which are the best to choose. This book
includes everything! There are sections on accessories, observing
techniques, and hints and tips gleaned from his 25 years experience with
this type of telescope: cleaning, collimating, maintaining the telescope
and mounting; using the telescope in various conditions; computer
control; imaging (wet, digital and CCD). This is the perfect book for
amateur astronomers who are about to invest in a new Schmidt-Cassegrain
or Maksutov telescope, or for those who already have one and want to get
the best out of it.