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It Came from Outer Space Wearing an RAF Blazer!: A Fan's Biography of Sir Patrick Moore

AUTHOR Mobberley, Martin
PUBLISHER Springer (08/05/2013)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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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 know that his 55 years of presenting The Sky at Night is a world record, but what was he really like in person? What did he do away from the TV cameras, in his observatory, and within the British Astronomical Association, the organisation that inspired him as a youngster? Also, precisely what did he do during the War Years, a subject that has always been shrouded in mystery? Martin Mobberley, a friend of Patrick Moore s for 30 years, and a former President of the British Astronomical Association, has spent ten years exhaustively researching Patrick s real life away from the TV cameras. His childhood, RAF service, tireless voluntary work for astronomy and charity and his endless book writing are all examined in detail. His astronomical observations are also examined in unprecedented detail, along with the battles he fought along the way and his hatred of bureaucracy and political correctness. No fan of Sir Patrick Moore can possibly live without this work on their bookshelf!"
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ISBN-13: 9783319006086
ISBN-10: 3319006088
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 655
Carton Quantity: 12
Product Dimensions: 6.10 x 1.50 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 2.91 pound(s)
Country of Origin: NL
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Science | Space Science - Astronomy
Science | Study & Teaching
Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
Dewey Decimal: 363.69
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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 know that his 55 years of presenting The Sky at Night is a world record, but what was he really like in person? What did he do away from the TV cameras, in his observatory, and within the British Astronomical Association, the organisation that inspired him as a youngster? Also, precisely what did he do during the War Years, a subject that has always been shrouded in mystery? Martin Mobberley, a friend of Patrick Moore s for 30 years, and a former President of the British Astronomical Association, has spent ten years exhaustively researching Patrick s real life away from the TV cameras. His childhood, RAF service, tireless voluntary work for astronomy and charity and his endless book writing are all examined in detail. His astronomical observations are also examined in unprecedented detail, along with the battles he fought along the way and his hatred of bureaucracy and political correctness. No fan of Sir Patrick Moore can possibly live without this work on their bookshelf!"
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Author: Mobberley, Martin
Martin Mobberley has a BSc Honours degree in Electronic Engineering from Brunel University, and is a former British Astronomical Association President and Goodacre Medallist.

He is also the author of Astronomical Equipment for Amateurs (1998) and The New Amateur Astronomer (2004); Lunar & Planetary Webcam Usera (TM)s Guide (NYP); Supernovae and How to Observe them (NYP), . He has contributed chapters to three other Springer Practical Astronomy Series Books. He wrote the childrena (TM)s book Space Navigator, and has published many papers in Astronomy Now, The Journal of the British Astronomical Association, The Astronomer, and Sky & Telescope.

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