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The fifth edition of The Cosmos: Astronomy in the New Millennium provides you with the fundamentals of astronomical knowledge that have been built up over decades, with an expanded discussion of the incredible advances that are now taking place in this fast-paced field, such as New Horizons' flyby of Pluto, exoplanets, 'dark matter', and the direct detection of gravitational waves by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO). Written in a clear and easily understandable style, this textbook has been thoroughly revised to include updated data and figures, new images from recent space missions and telescopes, the latest discoveries on supernovae, and new observations of the region around the four-million-solar-mass black hole at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. A rich array of teaching and learning resources is available at http://thecosmos5.com. The website is regularly updated to include the latest discoveries and photographs in the field. Review: Current research methods, physics concepts & problems, beautiful images & figures, on EVERY page - The book is perfect. Thank you for writing it. It's current, it's relevant. It describes the field beautifully. It should be on the coffee table or bookshelf or nightstand of every amateur astronomer or anyone with even a passing interest in the field. It's real-life astronomers explaining their life's work to you in a really fun and interesting way. They are also explaining other people's life's work from Galileo to Kepler to Einstein to their colleagues, the astronomers of today. So it also has a history, my friends! With fun images and figures of astonishing intellectual interest and jaw-dropping beauty ON EVERY PAGE. Not just a few but on EVERY page. There is not a page without images and figures. Who else does that at this level of expertise? Please tell me I actually want to know so I can buy that book too. In any field, this approach to education and science writing is a dream. In colleges and universities, it should be used by every lower-division, undergraduate introductory, general astronomy class that is designed not just for majors, and not just for stem majors, but for all students with an interest. People like images and figures and color, and seeing science and science history come to life! I think we'd have more astronomy majors if this book was used in lower division intro courses. I got the physical copy but the digital copy is probably great too. PDF or Kindle are readily available, so students will have affordable options. There are star charts on the inside cover, which if it's a CLASS you are giving, may save the student the price of buying one of the wheels, which maybe make it more of a lab class? Idk if those are included in the digital version? probably are. It's nice to have them there so you can instruct students to turn to the front or back cover when talking about observing skills. But also could be supplied as a handout. This book could be used in high school physics classes! That would be so much fun. Like class let's do 3 to 6 weeks of magnets and prisms and ok we will build one catapult, slide things on tracks on an inclined plane, make one waterwheel, and yes you can break something on purpose, and almost set something on fire as long as you use a vice and alligator clips to do so. Ok, we will do two full weeks on circuits. Three full weeks on force diagrams, one week on fluids and a week on thermodynamics, and a week introducing you to quantum mechanics. I may have left some physics things out, but Einstein was an astrophysicist too so they have relativity covered I am sure, and probably a bunch of what I did list already too. So after that, we are using this book to teach you the rest! Every lab after that will be us trying to put something in orbit in a safe and responsible way and besides that, we will be learning about physics by talking a lot about astrophysics, outer space, and the universe using this book as our guide. That would be awesome. It's just so readable. Everyone should read it. And it's just so, so beautiful to look at. You might be tired of having to choose between beauty and expert current knowledge in an astronomy book. So then get this book. It's as good as I've ever seen at doing both. It has fill-in-the-blanks! Multiple choice! And true and false questions at the end of each chapter which means you can use it in a BIG classroom without the need for online access. Or if you are just a huge nerd like me who likes to do little quizzes for fun you will be in nerd quiz heaven. I assume you write the authors and verify your identity as NOT a current student in a class using this textbook for credit, to get the answers. Probably have to check a box or something, who knows? Just so, so beautiful! Thank you again to the authors! At least one of whom is one of the most famous astronomers alive today. Or so I am told. Pictures on every page! Every page! Review: Modern professional astro results at an accessible level for beginners - I am a physics, astronomy, and mathematics tutor with 20 years research experience in the field. I bought this book to review to tutor as astronomy and modernize my knowledge of how the subject is taught. I was very happy with the book! It has nearly professional quality diagrams and images but the text itself is appropriate for a beginner (it has almost no math). Great resource for learning the current state of the field covering a huge variety of topics fairly thoroughly. Like reading a topical review paper crossed with a Hubble images coffee table book. _Really_ great!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 119 Reviews |
S**M
Current research methods, physics concepts & problems, beautiful images & figures, on EVERY page
The book is perfect. Thank you for writing it. It's current, it's relevant. It describes the field beautifully. It should be on the coffee table or bookshelf or nightstand of every amateur astronomer or anyone with even a passing interest in the field. It's real-life astronomers explaining their life's work to you in a really fun and interesting way. They are also explaining other people's life's work from Galileo to Kepler to Einstein to their colleagues, the astronomers of today. So it also has a history, my friends! With fun images and figures of astonishing intellectual interest and jaw-dropping beauty ON EVERY PAGE. Not just a few but on EVERY page. There is not a page without images and figures. Who else does that at this level of expertise? Please tell me I actually want to know so I can buy that book too. In any field, this approach to education and science writing is a dream. In colleges and universities, it should be used by every lower-division, undergraduate introductory, general astronomy class that is designed not just for majors, and not just for stem majors, but for all students with an interest. People like images and figures and color, and seeing science and science history come to life! I think we'd have more astronomy majors if this book was used in lower division intro courses. I got the physical copy but the digital copy is probably great too. PDF or Kindle are readily available, so students will have affordable options. There are star charts on the inside cover, which if it's a CLASS you are giving, may save the student the price of buying one of the wheels, which maybe make it more of a lab class? Idk if those are included in the digital version? probably are. It's nice to have them there so you can instruct students to turn to the front or back cover when talking about observing skills. But also could be supplied as a handout. This book could be used in high school physics classes! That would be so much fun. Like class let's do 3 to 6 weeks of magnets and prisms and ok we will build one catapult, slide things on tracks on an inclined plane, make one waterwheel, and yes you can break something on purpose, and almost set something on fire as long as you use a vice and alligator clips to do so. Ok, we will do two full weeks on circuits. Three full weeks on force diagrams, one week on fluids and a week on thermodynamics, and a week introducing you to quantum mechanics. I may have left some physics things out, but Einstein was an astrophysicist too so they have relativity covered I am sure, and probably a bunch of what I did list already too. So after that, we are using this book to teach you the rest! Every lab after that will be us trying to put something in orbit in a safe and responsible way and besides that, we will be learning about physics by talking a lot about astrophysics, outer space, and the universe using this book as our guide. That would be awesome. It's just so readable. Everyone should read it. And it's just so, so beautiful to look at. You might be tired of having to choose between beauty and expert current knowledge in an astronomy book. So then get this book. It's as good as I've ever seen at doing both. It has fill-in-the-blanks! Multiple choice! And true and false questions at the end of each chapter which means you can use it in a BIG classroom without the need for online access. Or if you are just a huge nerd like me who likes to do little quizzes for fun you will be in nerd quiz heaven. I assume you write the authors and verify your identity as NOT a current student in a class using this textbook for credit, to get the answers. Probably have to check a box or something, who knows? Just so, so beautiful! Thank you again to the authors! At least one of whom is one of the most famous astronomers alive today. Or so I am told. Pictures on every page! Every page!
S**R
Modern professional astro results at an accessible level for beginners
I am a physics, astronomy, and mathematics tutor with 20 years research experience in the field. I bought this book to review to tutor as astronomy and modernize my knowledge of how the subject is taught. I was very happy with the book! It has nearly professional quality diagrams and images but the text itself is appropriate for a beginner (it has almost no math). Great resource for learning the current state of the field covering a huge variety of topics fairly thoroughly. Like reading a topical review paper crossed with a Hubble images coffee table book. _Really_ great!
A**T
Out of this world
This DVD set was just what I anticipated. Lots of dramatic footage and music to the beautiful scenes of the universe. I'm not a real science geek, but I loved it!
A**R
Five stars for content; but no stars for readability on Kindle Oasis
I own this excellent book in hardcover and wanted a more portable edition, so I also bought the eTextbook edition. The appearance of the book is lovely on an iPad but perfectly horrible on the Kindle Oasis. It is wrong to say that Kindle Oasis supports the use of this book; it is all but illegible on that platform.
M**S
Excellent text book
It cooresponds nicely with the series by The Learning Company. Nice complement to the lectures and lets you reinforce learning in a different medium.
D**N
Great book - lousy delivery
The book is excellent but the delivery was tarnished by the fact they did not protect the book at all. Big thick paperback that slid around in the packaging and damaged a corner.
S**Y
Happy Customer
Great rental.
L**S
Used but not like new
This book said, used like new but it was not. The first 20 or so pages appear to have gotten wet at some point in time and are all stuck together on the outer edge. The rest of the book is acceptable but when this gets returned I am not taking the blame for the damage done prior to me receiving it.
A**R
Best non maths heavy textbook available but not a single answer included in book
Overall excellent book with lots of diagrams and photos in colour. Formulas are in special boxes so a great extra but book can also be read and understood without mathematical formulas if astronomy is only a side course. The greatest gripe though is that the publisher doesn't offer a single answer to the manifold questions. According to the intro text the answers were supposed to be on a free authors' website but there are non. The second link stated leads to the publisher's sales website to purchase an online edition of the bok including questions and answers - what a greedy uttlerly useless way for most students who borrow the book from a uni library! Also, wrong scientific notation given in chapter one (the pages that compares scales of distance - the authors made the error of giving higher numbers in scientific notation than the text states for each example - beginner's student error that should not have happened by two professors of the subject. Not sure whether other mistakes are to be found in later chapters. All in all the absolutely best non maths heavy astrophysics/astronomy textbook available. Book itself fully recommendable.
E**I
Excelente!!
Para quem tem algum conhecimento mais básico e quer se aprofundar mais no assunto, um material super didático, abordando praticamente todos os assuntos da Astronomia, sem ficar recorrendo a muitas fórmulas matemáticas! Recomendo!
G**S
Highly recommended! Get it and work it out!
This is an amazing introductory text covering all aspects of Astronomy and Astrophysics. It is highly recommeded for early stage students as well general public wishing to understand the workings of our Universe in NOT a superficial way that some books do. Everyone can get a flavour of this cosmic understanding. The book features a number of good questions and exercises at the end of all the chapters. A must-do for testing your understanding of the concepts.
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