A Beginner's Guide to the Universe
A Beginner's Guide to the Universe
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Summary
This fascinating introduction to astronomy describes what we see in the night sky, and explores our solar system in detail. Planets, moons, asteroids, meteoroids and comets are described, and objects outside our solar system are explained. An accessible introduction to astronomy for readers of all ages.
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A Beginner's Guide to the Universe by Andrew Conway
A Beginners Guide to the Universe is a fascinating introduction to astronomy and the wonders of the night sky. It begins by looking at the universe as a whole, describing what we can see in the night sky. The solar system is then explored in detail, taking each planet in turn, from the hot world of Mercury near the Sun, to the distant, frozen world of Pluto. Moons, asteroids, meteoroids and comets are described, and objects outside our solar system are explained. Readers will learn what stars are, and how they cluster together to form galaxies that allow us to map out the furthest reaches of our Universe. At the end of the book, Professor John Brown, Astronomer Royal for Scotland, answers astronomy questions posed by schoolchildren. Written in an accessible language, this guide will appeal to both children and adults wishing to learn about astronomy for the first time.
'This is a wide-ranging astronomy book, brilliantly written for 9-11 year ages, or thereaboutsThe co-authors are an astronomer and a primary school teacher, and it shows in the result. The astronomical terminology is painlessly introduced, and material and ideas are presented in digestible chunks. … recommended strongly for anyone looking for a present for a youngster showing signs of wanting to know more about the Earth in space, all primary science teachers, and for additions to school libraries. I would cheerfully predict that it will help to attract more than just a few young readers into becoming serious students of the subject.' Rochard Knox, GNONOM
'The authors infuse the process of science and research into their text, letting the reader know the inside story about how theories and science 'facts' come into being. I'm not sure that I've ever read an introductory book in which this was done as well'. Sky and Telescope
'The book is user-friendly, nicely broken up by headngs into small, easily-digestible sections …'. Southern Observer
'The authors infuse the process of science and research into their text, letting the reader know the inside story about how theories and science 'facts' come into being. I'm not sure that I've ever read an introductory book in which this was done as well'. Sky and Telescope
'The book is user-friendly, nicely broken up by headngs into small, easily-digestible sections …'. Southern Observer
Andrew Conway is a lecturer in astronomy, based in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the Open University, UK. Rosie Coleman is a primary school teacher in Scotland, UK, and has taught children for almost thirty years.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780521806930 |
| ISBN 10 | 0521806933 |
| Title | A Beginner's Guide to the Universe |
| Author | Andrew Conway |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Year published | 2002-12-19 |
| Number of pages | 156 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |