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Paperback Teach Yourself Astronomy Book

ISBN: 0071550097

ISBN13: 9780071550093

Teach Yourself Astronomy

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Assuming no previous knowledge, this diagram-packedbookguides the reader throughthe basics ofobserving the sun, moon, planets, and other bodies such as cometsFor readerswho would like to take a real... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Very Good Astronomy Starter Book

If you're starting off with astronomy (learning the basics) this is a great guide. I first discovered this book at my local library, and fell in love with its detailed information about our solar system and the universe. This brief overview contains constellation charts, tips on buying a good telescope, as well as concise, easy-to-understand information about the sun and her satellite planets, as well as Kuiper Belt dwarf planets, the Oort Cloud and other features of the universe. He also includes a little theory/laws for beginners (including Bode's Law and Kepler's Three Laws of Motion). Historical information about astronomers are also included. Unfortunately, although this book is the perfect brief guide for beginniners, it does not contain a lot of color photographs. People looking to planetary "eye candy" should turn to a book like "Universe," for color photographs. There are also some persnickety remarks (by this British astronomer) about the American space program. (But all things aside, this still is a great manual.)

A Good Beginning Book on Astronomy

Patrick Moore outlines basic principles of Astronomy in this edition of the 'Teach Yourself' series. Moore, an English astronomer effectively teaches the beginner how to look at the stars. While astronomy is often associated with complex mathematics, Moore almost completely avoids the mathematical aspects of astronomy and simply teaches the reader how to look at the stars, identify constellations; buy, make and use a telescope. A great book for the beginner, Moore's bias towards accomplishments of English Astronomers and a hint of animosity towards American accomplishments seems to indicate that his target reading audience is of British nationality and does take a little something away from this otherwise great book.
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