This book uniquely emphasizes the engineering challenges and technological innovations driving progress in astronomy, rather than focusing on specific scientific findings. It traces the journey from traditional ground-based telescopes using visible light to the deployment of advanced space probes, showcasing the advantages of observing from space.
It also highlights the pivotal role of data processing in analyzing astronomical data, such as image processing and spectral analysis, which are crucial for uncovering exoplanets and studying distant galaxies. The book begins with fundamental principles, progresses through the development of various telescopes and adaptive optics, dedicates a significant portion to space-based observatories like the Hubble and James Webb, and concludes with data processing techniques.
By connecting physics, engineering, and computer science, Astronomical Instruments provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the tools behind our cosmic insights.