Universe
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Universe
W.H. Freeman, c2014
10th ed
- : pbk
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Includes index
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Description
This comprehensive textbook for the two semester course focuses students on not only the foundational concepts of astronomy but on the process of scientific discovery itself-how we know what we know about the cosmos. Engagingly written and filled helpful pedagogical tools, the book also excels at dispelling widely held misconceptions and helping students avoid common pitfalls as they explore the heavens.
Thoroughly updated, the new edition features the latest discoveries and new pedagogy, and is supported by an expanded media/supplements package centred on W. H. Freeman's extraordinary new online course space, LaunchPad. See 'Instructor Resources' and 'Student Resources' for further information.
Table of Contents
PART I: INTRODUCING ASTRONOMY
1. Astronomy and the Universe
Guest Essay: Why Astronomy? by Sandra M. Faber
2. Knowing the Heavens
Guest Essay: Why Astrology Is Not Science by James Randi
3. Eclipses and the Motion of the Moon
Guest Essay: Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy by Mark Hollabaugh
4. Gravitation and the Waltz of the Planets
5. The Nature of Light
6. Optics and Telescopes
PART II: PLANETS AND MOONS
7. Comparative Planetology I: Our Solar System
8. Comparative Planetology II: The Origin of Our Solar System
Scientific American article: Dangling a COROT by Alexander Hellemans
9. The Living Earth
10. Our Barren Moon
11. Mercury, Venus, and Mars: Earthlike yet Unique
Scientific American article: Father of Spirit and Opportunity by David Appell
12. Jupiter and Saturn: Lords of the Planets
13. Jupiter and Saturn's Satellites of Fire and Ice
14. Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and the Kuiper Belt: Remote Worlds
15. Vagabonds of the Solar System
Guest Essay: Pluto and the Kuiper Belt by Scott Sheppard
PART III: STARS AND STELLAR EVOLUTION
16. Our Star, the Sun
17. The Nature of the Stars
18 The Birth of Stars
19. Stellar Evolution: On and After the Main Sequence
20. Stellar Evolution: The Deaths of Stars
21. Neutron Stars
22. Black Holes
PART IV: GALAXIES AND COSMOLOGY
23. Our Galaxy
24. Galaxies
25. Quasars and Active Galaxies
26. Cosmology: The Origin and Evolution of the Universe
Scientific American article: Dark Forces at Work by David Appell
27. Exploring the Early Universe
Scientific American article: Making Sense of Modern Cosmology by P. James E. Peebles
28. The Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Guest Essay: A Biologist's View of Astrobiology by Kevin W. Plaxco
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