CITATION

Gibilisco, Stan. Astronomy Demystified. US: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2002.

Astronomy Demystified

Published:  August 2002

eISBN: 9780071412131 0071412131 | ISBN: 9780071384278

Book description:
THE FAST AND PAINLESS WAY TO GRASP THE FUNDAMENTALS OF BASIC ASTRONOMY . . . WITHOUT FORMAL TRAINING

Want to master astronomy or aerospace engineering but are intimidated by the complex formulas and equations? Tried other self-teaching guides but were turned off by the dry, complicated presentation? Problem solved! Astronomy Demystified is a totally different, very entertaining, and amazingly effective way to learn the mathematics, fundamentals, and general concepts of astronomy.

With Astronomy Demystified, you ease into the subject one simple step at a time – at your own speed. Unlike most other books on the topic, general concepts are presented first – and the details follow. In order to make the learning process as clear and simple as possible, heavy-duty math, formulas, and equations are kept at a minimum.

THIS UNIQUE, SELF-TEACHING TEXT OFFERS:

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    Questions at the end of every chapter and section to reinforce learning and pinpoint your weaknesses

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    A 100-question final exam for self-assessment

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    Tips on how to get the most out of observational tools such as binoculars and telescopes

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    Discussion of the special problems associated with observing the sky at “invisible wavelengths”

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    An easy way to understand the math involved in astronomy

Simple enough for a beginner but comprehensive enough for an advanced student, Astronomy Demystified is your short cut to understanding the heavens.

Stan Gibilisco

is one of McGraw-Hill’s most diverse and best-selling authors. Known for his clear, user-friendly, and entertaining writing style, Mr. Gibilisco’s depth of knowledge and ease of presentation make him an excellent choice for a book such as Astronomy Demystified. His previous titles for McGraw-Hill include: The

TAB Encyclopedia of Electronics for Technicians and Hobbyists, Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics

, and the

Illustrated Dictionary of Electronics

. Booklist named his book,

The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Personal Computing

, one of the Best References of 1996.

Keywords: 0-07-141011-2