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The book "100 Billion Suns" introduces the energy, structure and evolution of stars, radio pulsars, dense binary mass transfer, dense X-rays, and knowledge of extraterrestrial civilizations. The book basically puts aside the mathematical formulas, uses many vivid metaphors, and narrates many stories of the author's personal experience, which is a very distinctive popular science masterpiece. The author, Rudolf Kippenhahn, is a German astrophysicist whose author is also the author of "Fundamentals of Plasma Physics" and "Light from the Edge of the Universe".
Popular Astronomy is a popular science book of astronomy, in which the author, Camille Flamarion, presents the splendor and wonder of the vast universe to the general audience with literary strokes. It is by far the most complete, the largest and the most illustrated astronomy popular science work. Since its inception, it has been widely popular, translated into more than a dozen languages, and has influenced generations of readers, many of whom have fallen in love with astronomy and even engaged in astronomical research as a result of reading the book.
The whole book is rich and fascinating, with a large number of ** materials, the Chinese translation text is fluent, easy to understand, and maintains the original literary style; In addition, the translator has made additions and revisions in light of the new developments in astronomy in recent years, making the book informative and original. <>
"Stargazing at Night" Terence Dickinson et al.'s "Stargazing at Night (A Practical Guide to Astronomical Observation)" is aimed at astronomy enthusiasts, starting from the structure of the universe, detailing the famous stars, planets, star clusters, galaxies, comets, meteors and auroras in the night sky, and introducing various observation methods, including visual observation, as well as observation with binoculars and astronomical telescopes. At the same time, the book also introduces in detail all kinds of stargazing equipment and equipment required for astrophotography, including brands, purchase methods, scope of application, how to use, etc., and gives reference prices. <>
This book makes complex astronomical observation problems intuitive and intimate, so that the observation of stars is no longer too profound to be touched, so that everyone can enjoy the fun of astronomical observation. Previous astronomical observation books have been complicated and lengthy and difficult to understand scientific knowledge to pave the way, but this book breaks the convention and maximizes the success rate of the reader's observation of the stars through no formulas and no calculations, and this book uses a unique all-day double map, both full-color star maps that truly show the stars of each season, and star maps that contain exactly the same names and positioning arrow systems, and the use of these two star charts at the same time can overcome many of the problems of the star maps used in the past.
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100,000 whys, there is everything in it, and it is quite extensive for astronomy.
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There are still many books on astronomy, such as online libraries.
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There are many books on astronomy, both online and in libraries.
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I don't know exactly what is interesting, I haven't seen it, you can go to the library and take a look.
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It's available online or in libraries. You can go to the library and have a look.
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1. "A Brief History of Time" is a popular science work written by British physicist Stephen William Hawking, first published in 1988.
The book consists of 12 chapters, which describe the most cutting-edge knowledge about the nature of the universe, including: our cosmic image, space and time, the expanding universe, the uncertainty principle, black holes, the origin and fate of the universe, etc., and introduces the knowledge of distant galaxies, black holes, particles, antimatter, etc., and expounds on the origin of the universe, space and time, and ancient propositions such as the theory of relativity.
2, "The Universe in the Shell".
The Universe in a Nutshell was written by Stephen Hawking. The book has won the Aventis Science Book Award. The book revolves around the theme of cosmology, covering many cutting-edge concepts such as general relativity, quantum theory, black holes, inflation, time travel, string theory, and supergravity.
3. Popular Astronomy
Translation of World Classics. This book was written by the French astronomer and world-renowned popular science writer CWritten by Flammarion, first published in 1880, it has become a popular science classic that has spread all over the world, and is known as "the treasure of the French library".
The book is divided into seven chapters, introducing the earth, the moon, the sun, the planetary world, comets, meteors and meteorites, the stellar universe, and astronomical instruments. It is worth mentioning that the translator, Professor Li Heng, has made additions and revisions according to the recent developments in astronomy, making the content of this book detailed and novel.
4. "Astronomy Amateur's Handbook".
The vast universe provides a vast field for human beings to constantly forge ahead and trace their origins and explore new ones. In order to let readers know more about astronomical knowledge, the book introduces the appearance of the universe, the new discoveries of astronomy, the characteristics of various celestial bodies, the simple astronomical telescope and various methods of astronomical observation, and also introduces the starry sky and star maps of the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter, so as to guide people into the palace of astronomy.
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1.Popular Astronomy
The book is divided into seven chapters, introducing the earth, the moon, the sun, the planetary world, comets, meteors and meteorites, the stellar universe, and astronomical instruments. Very detailed.
2."Astronomy Amateur's Handbook" (Amateur Series) - Sichuan Lexicographical Publishing House.
Popular Astronomy is a work by Flamarion, France, and is a classic in the history of astronomy"Astronomy Amateur's Handbook" is a domestic masterpiece, and both of these books are entry-level excellent reading materials for astronomy enthusiasts.
3."Beautiful Starry Night".
The content of the 88 constellations is very detailed, and there are some useful data and ** at the back of the book, which is very good, and there are a lot of stargazing data, star maps and other information at the end.
4."Stars and Planets" (China Friendship Publishing House) is all **, and the stars in the night sky are described in great detail.
5..I Love Astronomical Observation - Guidance for Astronomical Observation Activities for Teenagers (Astronomy Enthusiast Series) - ** Publishing House.
6.."Encyclopedia of the Great Universe" - Hainan Publishing House.
7.Japanese popular science writer Yoyo Nomoto.
See the universe through Hubble. Cosmic Heritage
See the universe through Hubble. Endless Starry Sky
Looking at the universe and the ocean of stars through Hubble
Detailing the situation of the stars, most of them are diagrams, which is good.
8.The deeper entry is Hawking's "The Universe in the Shell" and "A Brief History of Time".
Hope it helps!
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A Brief History of the Universe.
A Brief History of Time. Parallel worlds.
Adopt it.
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