Introduction to Astronomy and Cosmology by Ian Morison (Author)
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- Number of Pages: 362
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Introduction to Astronomy and Cosmology (1st Edition)
Author: Ian Morison
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Introduction
Introduction to Astronomy and Cosmology by Ian Morison is a comprehensive guide designed to introduce readers to the fundamental concepts of astronomy and the structure of the universe. The book covers both the historical development of astronomy and the latest discoveries in cosmology. It explains key astronomical phenomena, such as the life cycles of stars, planetary formation, and the expansion of the universe, while also introducing essential physics concepts like gravity, electromagnetism, and relativity. The book is structured to provide a clear and accessible understanding of complex topics, making it suitable for both beginners and those with a background in physics or astronomy.
Key Points
- History of Astronomy – Traces the evolution of astronomical thought from ancient civilizations to modern scientific discoveries.
- The Solar System – Explains the formation and structure of planets, moons, comets, and asteroids.
- Stellar Evolution – Describes the life cycle of stars, including formation, main sequence, and eventual fate as white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes.
- Galaxies and Cosmology – Discusses the structure and classification of galaxies and the large-scale structure of the universe.
- Big Bang Theory – Explains the origin and evolution of the universe, including cosmic microwave background radiation and dark matter/energy.
- Observation and Instrumentation – Introduces telescopes, spectrometry, and modern techniques used to study celestial objects.
- Relativity and Space-Time – Covers Einstein's theories of special and general relativity and their implications for cosmology.
Why Read This Book
This book provides a balanced mix of theoretical explanations and observational evidence, making it ideal for students and amateur astronomers seeking to deepen their understanding of the universe. Its clear explanations and well-organized structure make complex topics approachable.
Conclusion
Introduction to Astronomy and Cosmology by Ian Morison offers a thorough yet accessible exploration of the universe's fundamental principles. Its combination of historical context, theoretical insights, and practical observation makes it a valuable resource for understanding modern astronomy and cosmology.