The fun and easy way to explore the night sky

Do you know the difference between a red giant and a white dwarf? From asteroids to black holes, this easy–to–understand guide takes you on a grand tour of the universe. Featuring updated star maps, charts, and an insert with gorgeous full–color photographs, Astronomy For Dummies provides an easy–to–follow introduction to the night sky. Plus, this new edition also gives you the latest theories, explanations, and insights into the basic workings of the universe.

  • Includes updated schedules of coming eclipses of the Sun and Moon and a revised planetary appendix
  • Covers recent discoveries in space, such as water on the Moon and Pluto′s demotion from "planet" status
  • Collects new websites, lists of telescope motels, sky–watching guides, and suggestions for beginner′s telescopes and suppliers
  • Brings you up–to–speed on the latest social trends and personal technology, such as stargazing mobile apps, NASA video, and the prevalence of "Citizen Science" networks

Whether you′re an amateur astronomer, space enthusiast, or enrolled in a first year astronomy course, Astronomy For Dummies has you covered.

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The fun and easy way to explore the night sky

Do you know the difference between a red giant and a white dwarf? From asteroids to black holes, this easy–to–understand guide takes you on a grand tour of the universe.

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Introduction 1

Part I: Stalking the Cosmos 5

Chapter 1: Seeing the Light: The Art and Science of Astronomy 7

Chapter 2: Join the Crowd: Skywatching Activities and Resources 27

Chapter 3: The Way You Watch Tonight: Terrifi c Tools for Observing the Skies 45

Chapter 4: Just Passing Through: Meteors, Comets, and Artifi cial Satellites 65

Part II: Going Once Around the Solar System 85

Chapter 5: A Matched Pair: Earth and Its Moon 87

Chapter 6: Earth’s Near Neighbors: Mercury, Venus, and Mars 109

Chapter 7: Rock On: The Asteroid Belt and Near–Earth Objects 129

Chapter 8: Great Balls of Gas: Jupiter and Saturn 139

Chapter 9: Far Out! Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and Beyond 151

Part III: Meeting Old Sol and Other Stars 161

Chapter 10: The Sun: Star of Earth 163

Chapter 11: Taking a Trip to the Stars 187

Chapter 12: Galaxies: The Milky Way and Beyond 217

Chapter 13: Digging into Black Holes and Quasars 241

Part IV: Pondering the Remarkable Universe 255

Chapter 14: Is Anybody Out There? SETI and Planets of Other Suns 257

Chapter 15: Delving into Dark Matter and Antimatter 277

Chapter 16: The Big Bang and the Evolution of the Universe 289

Part V: The Part of Tens 301

Chapter 17: Ten Strange Facts about Astronomy and Space 303

Chapter 18: Ten Common Errors about Astronomy and Space 307

Part VI: Appendixes 311

Appendix A: Star Maps 313

Appendix B: Glossary 321

Index 325

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The fun and easy way to explore the night sky

Do you know the difference between a red giant and a white dwarf? From asteroids to black holes, this easy–to–understand guide takes you on a grand tour of the universe. Featuring updated star maps, charts, and an insert with gorgeous full–color photographs, Astronomy For Dummies provides an easy–to–follow introduction to the night sky.

  • See the light — get pointers on observing sky objects with and without optics, selecting binoculars and telescopes, and positioning yourself for optimal viewing
  • Won′t you be my neighbor? — take a tour of the collection of planets, moons, and planetary debris that orbits the Sun
  • Meet some old sols — find the best and brightest of the sky objects and enhance your connection to the universe by getting to know the life cycle of stars
  • Ponder this — explore thought–provoking concepts like the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and the nature of dark matter and antimatter

Open the book and find:

  • The difference between planets and stars
  • Names of stars and constellations
  • Terrific tools for observing the skies
  • A tour of the solar system
  • The scoop on the Big Bang theory and the evolution of the universe
  • Full–color photos of spiral galaxies, nebulae, asteroids, and planets
  • The 4–1–1 on black holes and quasars
  • Astronomy clubs, websites, apps, and more

Learn to:

  • Enjoy skywatching in your backyard
  • Identify planets and stars
  • Explore our solar system, the Milky Way, and beyond
  • Understand the Big Bang, quasars, antimatter, and more
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781118376973
Publisert
2012-10-26
Utgiver
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
504 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
188 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
360

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Stephen P. Maran, PhD, is the retired Assistant Director of Space Sciences for Information and Outreach at the NASA–Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and theformer Press Officerr of the American Astronomical Society.