PHILIP'S SUN OBSERVER'S GUIDE is a practical guide to observing our 'home' star. There is huge fascination in observing the Sun, and this book explains how straightforward - and safe - it can be to do so. Contrary to popular opinion, expensive equipment is not required, and the necessary safety procedures are easy to follow. The guide follows a logical sequence. First, the structure of the Sun is explained and illustrated. The author next describes how to observe in white light while the following chapter deals with non-white light observing. One of the most widely observed solar phenomena is the solar eclipse. This book has an entire chapter dedicated to eclipses, explaining why they occur, what can be seen and how to observe them safely. Dates of forthcoming eclipses are provided. Most astronomers are keen to record their observations. The author discusses the equipment required and the various methods of photographing the Sun. PHILIP'S SUN OBSERVER'S GUIDE concludes with a chapter on professional solar astronomy.