Martin Mobberley: 5 books

Book cover of It Came From Outer Space Wearing an RAF Blazer!

It Came From Outer Space Wearing an RAF Blazer!

A Fan's Biography of Sir Patrick Moore

by Martin Mobberley
Language: English
Release Date: July 23, 2013

To British television viewers, the name ‘Patrick Moore’ has been synonymous with Astronomy and Space Travel since he first appeared on The Sky at Night in 1957. To amateur astronomers he has been a source of inspiration, joy, humour and even an eccentric role model since that time. Most people...
Book cover of Return to the Far Side of Planet Moore!

Return to the Far Side of Planet Moore!

Rambling Through Observations, Friendships and Antics of Sir Patrick Moore

by Martin Mobberley
Language: English
Release Date: March 20, 2015

The result of an exhaustive study of Sir Patrick Moore’s observations of the Moon and planets for more than 60 years, this book is a fantastic companion to the extremely popular, “It Came From Outer Space Wearing an RAF Blazer!” written by the same author. Moore recorded his telescopic observations...
Book cover of Hunting and Imaging Comets
by Martin Mobberley
Language: English
Release Date: October 8, 2010

For many astronomers, the holy grail of observation is to discover a comet, not least because comets always bear the name of their discoverer! Hunting and Imaging Comets was written for comet hunters and digital imagers who want to discover, rediscover, monitor, and make pictures of comets using astronomical...
Book cover of Cataclysmic Cosmic Events and How to Observe Them
by Martin Mobberley
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2009

In the Victorian era – or for non-British readers, the mid-to-late nineteenth century – amateur astronomy tended to center on Solar System objects. The Moon and planets, as well as bright comets, were the key objects of interest. The brighter variable stars were monitored, but photography was...
Book cover of The Caldwell Objects and How to Observe Them
by Martin Mobberley
Language: English
Release Date: October 3, 2009

When Mike Inglis, who consults for Springer, ? rst asked me to write a Caldwell book in their “and How to Observe Them” series I admit I did need some time to think the suggestion over. I am a fan of Patrick’s Caldwell catalog as are most of the amateur astronomers I know, but could a new book...
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