I’m going for a class on astronomy the coming year. It’s the I’ll have within this science but I am confident the category is going to be advanced. I wish to get into it a little concerning the . Knowing a magazine that will cover the fundamentals, or at the very least understanding of things i , please tell me!
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4 responses to What is a good book that would cover the basics of astronomy?
NightWatch by Terence Dickinson (Firefly).
First, I would like to wish you well with your encounter of astronomy. The best basic book that comes to my mind is Dr. Suess’s Big Book of The Big Bang, yang-a-yang-on my chain. The expert witness geologist interviewed by the vampire for this intriguing subject siezed to exist soon after he experienced spontanious combustion. It is to our dismay and benefit that he went out "IN A BLAZE OF GLORY." Don’t go hangin’ round my door, no more, no more!
It’s hard to recommend a book without knowing what your math background is. Introductory astronomy classes are usually accessible to high school students, even at the college level – they rarely require more than algebra and a little trig, and there are literally hundreds of introductory textbooks out there.
I’d rather not look.
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