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DescriptionPages: 336 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 2nd Edition edition (10 May 2005) Language: English ISBN-10: 0764584650 ISBN-13: 978-0764584657 An accessible guide to the wonders of the night sky, now updated From asteroids to black holes, from quasars to white dwarfs, this new edition of Astronomy For Dummies takes backyard stargazers on a grand tour of the universe. Featuring star maps, charts, gorgeous full–color photographs, and easy–to–follow explanations, this fact–filled guide gives readers a leg up on the basic principles of astronomy and shows how to get the most out of binoculars, telescopes, planetarium visits, and other fun astronomical activities. This updated edition includes an updated color signature and covers the many discoveries made in recent years, as well as new astronomy Web sites. Pages: 360 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 3rd Edition edition (26 Oct. 2012) Language: English ISBN-10: 1118376978 ISBN-13: 978-1118376973 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. About the Author 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. Sharing Widget |