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Preface; Contents; About the Authors; Chapter 1: Amateur Astronomy and Its Aging Practitioners; Chapter 2: Why Astronomy?; Choosing What Kind of Backyard Astronomer?; Chapter 3: Keeping Healthy, Active, and Backyard Astronomy; General Principles of Aging and Health; Social Activity in the Later Years; Maintaining Mental Health; More on Exercise; Stress Is Destructive to the Body; Chapter 4: Older Eyes, Cataracts, Lasik and Laser Eye Surgery; Nutrition and Good Eye Health; Disorders of the Aging Eye; Cataracts and the Impact on Telescope Use; Cataract Surgery.

Post-Cataract Surgery Recovery and Issues LASIK Surgery; LASIK Surgery Incompatibility with Cataract Surgery; The Role of Sunglasses and UV Radiation; Chapter 5: Telescope Equipment and Growing Older; Single Large Telescope at Age 70+; Multiple Telescopes at Age 64; Telescope in an Observatory at Age 68; Telescopes, Aging, and Physical Strength; Telescope Eyepieces and Aging Eyes; Normal Age-Related Vision Changes; High Tech Versus Low Tech; The Role of Binoculars; Binocular Basics; Binocular Prisms: Porro Versus Roof; Field of View; Deciding on Binoculars; Solar Observing.

Solar Filters Recommendations for Older Astronomers; Stay Seated; Binoviewers; Chapter 6: Astronomy Clubs, Public Outreach, Star Parties, and Staying Social in Later Years; Astronomy Clubs; Public Outreach; Star Parties; Typical Large Star Party; Star Party Etiquette; Chapter 7: Physical and Environmental Challenges of Astronomy in Later Years; The Threat of Hypothermia; Observing in the Fall and Winter; Heat Stress and Older Adults; Dressing for Success in Spring and Summer; Chapter 8: Travel, Astronomy Tourism, and Getting Old; Leisure Travel and Astronomy.

Top 10 Astronomy Destinations U.S. State Department Travel Recommendations; Chapter 9: Common Sense, Light Pollution, and Astronomy; Buying a Telescope; Observing and the Importance of Dark Skies; Chapter 10: Wheelchair Astronomy; Scenario 1-Wheelchair Astronomer with a Caregiver; Scenario 2-Wheelchair Astronomer Alone; Scenario 3-Wheelchair Astronomer with Additional Disabilities: Open the Window; Observatory; Observing Site; Chapter 11: The Afterlife of Telescope Equipment and Astronomy Books; Wills and Living Trusts-Astronomy Loving Families.

Wills and Living Trusts-Families Who Have No Interest in Astronomy Options for Disposition of Heirloom Grade Telescope Equipment; Selling Through an Estate Auction; Selling Through eBay Auctions; Chapter 12: Final Thoughts; Appendix A; Telescope Basics; The Telescopes; The Refractors; The Reflectors; The Catadioptrics; The Eyepieces; The Filters; The Mounts; The Binoviewer Option; The Recommendation; Appendix B; Color Filters Use; Appendix C; Common Telescope Formulas; Telescope Magnification; Exit Pupil; Real Field of View; Focal Ratio; Dawes Limit or Resolving Power.

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