Astronomy in Minutes: The night sky explained in an instant

Astronomy in Minutes: The night sky explained in an instant

  • Downloads:1933
  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-07-21 05:52:10
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Giles Sparrow
  • ISBN:184866723X
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

What happens when a star dies? How many asteroids are in our solar system? Can galaxies collide? What is dark energy? Astronomy in Minutes answers all these questions and more as it condenses 200 key concepts into easily digestible essays。
From Trojan asteroids to stellar black holes, and from superclusters to cosmic microwave background, this book will take you on an essential tour around the universe。 Beginning with the specks and constellations that we see in the night sky, and then zooming in on the objects and matter" beyond the naked eye, Astronomy in Minutes draws on established theories and recent research。
Each essay is accompanied by an image or a clear diagram to help unravel complex ideas。 Beginning with the constellations and finishing with the latest cosmological theories, this is the perfect reference guide to this fascinating subject。
Contents include: The celestial sphere, Piscis Austrinus, the Earth-Moon system, Io and Ganymede, Kuiper Belt Objects, Measuring stellar properties, Nuclear fusion, Red and orange dwarfs, Open star clusters, Planetary nebulae, Supernova remnants, Cosmic expansion, Quasars and blazars, Nature of spacetime, Nucleosynthesis and the Anthropic Principle。

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Reviews

Whitney Willis

This is a great book to learn the basics of astronomy and the universe。 I learned a lot about how stars are formed, different types of galaxies, the Big Bang and other theories that really opened my mind。

Ranko Hong

As a person who is very interested in astronomy since young, this book was like a simple introduction to it。 Though I had some difficulties understanding some ideas, each part was well organized。 There were diagrams to help me understand more as well。 One thing that I was a bit sad about is that the pictures didn't have colors。 One reason I'm interested in astronomy is because of the colors the universe makes, so it was sad that the pictures were in black and white。 Other than that, I liked this As a person who is very interested in astronomy since young, this book was like a simple introduction to it。 Though I had some difficulties understanding some ideas, each part was well organized。 There were diagrams to help me understand more as well。 One thing that I was a bit sad about is that the pictures didn't have colors。 One reason I'm interested in astronomy is because of the colors the universe makes, so it was sad that the pictures were in black and white。 Other than that, I liked this book。 Because there were some parts I struggled to understand, I might try to read this again later。 。。。more

Neil Smith

It was fun reading all about the latest discoveries since the turn of the century。 Most astronomy books at the local library were published before Pluto was declassified as a planet, so this book was filled with fascinating information。 It’s fun, easy, educational and teaches the essentials that any astronomy hobbyist needs to know。 I would recommend reading it outside at night by red torchlight (use red cellophane) in conjunction with the Skyview Playstore app, next to your loved one while drin It was fun reading all about the latest discoveries since the turn of the century。 Most astronomy books at the local library were published before Pluto was declassified as a planet, so this book was filled with fascinating information。 It’s fun, easy, educational and teaches the essentials that any astronomy hobbyist needs to know。 I would recommend reading it outside at night by red torchlight (use red cellophane) in conjunction with the Skyview Playstore app, next to your loved one while drinking a cup of hot chocolate。 。。。more

Sara

Small and fat, readable for those of us who are not scientists without skimping on the nitty gritty。It's especially useful if you're into learning more about constellations, star formation, and dwarfs among other stellar and galactic episodes。 Nice overview book -- good one to just leave somewhere to pick up every so often and eventually find you've read the whole shebang。 Small and fat, readable for those of us who are not scientists without skimping on the nitty gritty。It's especially useful if you're into learning more about constellations, star formation, and dwarfs among other stellar and galactic episodes。 Nice overview book -- good one to just leave somewhere to pick up every so often and eventually find you've read the whole shebang。 。。。more