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We humans have gazed into the sky for countless generations, wondering
how our lives are connected to the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars that
adorn the heavens. Today, through the science of astronomy, we know that
these connections go far deeper than our ancestors ever imagined. This
book tells the story of modern astronomy and the new perspective -- The
Cosmic Perspective -- with which it allows us to view ourselves and
our planet.
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Praise for The Cosmic Perspective:
"It is the most refreshing astronomy text I have seen in years."
-- Richard Gray, Appalachian State University
"Your book is aimed at real people. I think you have hit the bull's
eye." --James A. Scarborough, Delta State University
"Student questions have been anticipated by an exceptionally thorough
writing style... The explanations of complex concepts are artfully accomplished...
I really enjoyed reading it." --John Stolar, West Chester University
"This textbook displays great promise in leading the revolution
to bring our astronomy courses back from the brink of entertainment and
turn them into core science courses on a subject that everyone finds fascinating."
--James Schombert, University of Oregon
"This text is superb -- the best astronomy book I have used in 28
years of teaching the course -- I truly enjoy it." --Anthony Jusick,
Stetson University
"You and your coauthors are to be commended for the first TRULY
innovative intro astronomy text in many years! Well done!" --Joe
Heafner, Catawba Valley Community College
Table of Contents
- Our Place in the Universe
- Discovering the Universe for Yourself
- The Science of Astronomy
- S1. Celestial Timekeeping and Navigation
- Making Sense of the Universe: Motion, Gravity, Energy
- Light and Matter
- Telescopes - Portals of Discovery
- Our Planetary System
- Formation of the Solar System
- Planetary Geology: Earth and other Terrestrial Worlds
- Planetary Atmospheres: Earth and other Terrestrial Worlds
- Jovian Planet Systems
- Remnants of Rock and Ice: Asteroids, Comets, and the Kuiper
Belt
- Other Planetary Systems
- S2. Space and Time
- S3. Spacetime and Gravity
- S4. Building Blocks of the Universe
- Our Star
- Surveying the Stars
- Star Birth
- Star Stuff
- The Bizarre Stellar Graveyard
- Our Galaxy
- Galaxies and the Foundation of Modern Cosmology
- Galaxy Evolution
- Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Fate of the Universe
- The Beginning of Time
- Life in the Universe
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