The shrinking role of the Amateur Astronomer
"Bernie" wrote in message
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I have been active in casual astronomy for many years using 9X63
binoculars. However I have always promised myself a proper telescope
which I hope to order in the future, mostly for personal observations
and enjoyment.
However I cannot fail from reaching the conclusion that from the 60's
the role of the amateur astronomer has become a more and more minor
role. With the event of NEAT and LINEAR, the liklihood of amateur
discovering future comets has been severely reduced.
What aspects of astronomy do you consider to be still open, whereby an
amateur astronomer may still take part in serious astronomical
research?
I actually disagree in some respects.
For the wealthier amateur, which the resources to spend on computerised
'scopes and ccd detectors, there's an increased role in supernova searches,
comet detection etc. Looking at some of the pictures I see on the web these
days, the quality of images taken with a 12" 'scope with electronic
detectors rivals anything I saw in the 70s taken with large professional
telescopes with film.
I just wish I could afford it myself!
Dave
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