ASTRONOMY FOR DUMMIES

ASTRONOMY FOR DUMMIES

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you will learn astronomy!

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Author: STEPHEN P. MARAN
Publisher: CEAC
Year: 2008

Open the book and you will find:


  • The difference between stars, planets and other celestial bodies
  • The names of the main stars and constellations
  • Tips on the best telescopes and binoculars for every situation
  • The latest news on the Big Bang theory and the evolution of the universe
  • The basic ideas for understanding what black holes and quasars are


Learn how to:

  • Identify the Big Dipper, Little Dipper and North Star
  • Observe eclipses and constellations
  • Explore the Solar System, the Milky Way and beyond
  • Understand the Big Bang theory, what are quasars, antimatter or dark energy

do you know the difference between a red giant star and a white dwarf? Meteorites, black holes, space probes or extraterrestrial life are concepts that often appear in the news, but maybe you don't know exactly what they are or how they are studied. You have between your hands a great book to discover the fascinating world of stars and planets and the latest research of NASA, the European Space Agency and other institutions that study the stars. It also includes charts and star maps so you won't feel lost in this universe.

- Those skies you watched at summer camps... - relive the illusion of your "star nights" at camps, where you learned to identify the Chariot and even saw several shooting stars.

- How are we doing with extraterrestrials - life on other planets is a very serious and active field of research in some scientific institutions, and you can collaborate with them.

-Enter almost unknown dimensions - dark matter, antimatter, subatomic particles or black holes are fascinating concepts still in a very early stage of study.

- Scientific institutions, amateur associations, observatories, magazines, websites - other resources where you can find information and opinions about astronomy.

BOOK DATA

No. of pages: 416 pp.

Publishing House: CEAC
Language: SPANISH

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