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Astronomy Today - Eric Chaisson, Steve McMillan

Astronomy Today

Buch | Hardcover
848 Seiten
2004 | 5th edition
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-13-144596-3 (ISBN)
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Offering learning package for introductory astronomy, this fifth edition in two volumes, aims to focus on the process of discovery and convey how science is done. It concisely presents scientific terms to the non-science student. Volume 1 includes: Chapters 1-16, plus chapter 28, and Volume 2 includes: Chapters 1-5 plus 16-28.
For one- or two-semester introductory courses in astronomy.

Chaisson/McMillan is a trusted text that offers the most complete and innovative learning package available for introductory astronomy.  The goal of the Fifth Edition is to focus on the process of discovery and to better convey how science is done.  Particular attention was given to clearly and concisely presenting scientific terms to the non-science student.  Volume 1 includes Chapters 1-16, plus chapter 28. Volume 2 includes Chapters 1-5 plus 16-28.

Eric Chaisson. Eric holds a doctorate in astrophysics from Harvard University, where he spent ten years on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For five years, Eric was a Senior Scientist and Director of Educational Programs at the Space Telescope Science Institute and Adjunct Professor of Physics at Johns Hopkins University. He then joined Tufts University, where he is now Professor of Physics, Professor of Education, and Director of the Wright Center for Innovative Science Education. He has written nine books on astronomy, which have received such literary awards as the Phi Beta Kappa Prize, two American Institute of Physics Awards, and Harvard's Smith-Weld Prize for Literary Merit. He has published more than 100 scientific papers in professional journals, and has also received Harvard's Bok Prize for original contributions to astrophysics. Steve McMillan. Steve holds a bachelor's and master's degree in Mathematics from Cambridge University and a doctorate in Astronomy from Harvard University. He held post-doctoral positions at the University of Illinois and Northwestern University, where he continued his research in theoretical astrophysics, star clusters, and numerical modeling. Steve is currently Distinguished Professor of Physics at Drexel University and a frequent visiting researcher at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study and the University of Tokyo. He has published more than 50 scientific papers in professional journals.

Volume 1: 1-16, 28

Volume 2: 1-5, 16-28

Part 1: Astronomy and the Universe

 Chapter 1. Charting The Heavens: The Foundations of Astronomy

 Our Place in Space

 Scientific Theory and the Scientific Method

 The "Obvious" View

 Earth's Orbital Motion

 Astronomical Timekeeping

 The Motion of the Moon

 The Measurement of Distance

 

 Chapter 2. The Copernican Revolution: The Birth of Modern Science

 Ancient Astronomy

 The Geocentric Universe

 The Heliocentric Model of the Solar System

 The Birth of Modern Astronomy

 The Laws of Planetary Motion

 The Dimensions of the Solar System

 Newton's Laws

 

 Chapter 3. Radiation: Information from the Cosmos

 Information from the Skies

 Waves in What?

 The Electromagnetic Spectrum

 Thermal Radiation

 The Doppler Effect

 

 Chapter 4. Spectroscopy: The Inner Workings of Atoms

 Spectral Lines

 The Formation of Spectral Lines

 Molecules

 Spectral-Line Analysis

 

 Chapter 5. Telescopes: The Tools of Astronomy

 Telescope Design

 Images and Detectors

 Telescope Size

 High-Resolution Astronomy

 Radio Astronomy

 Interferometry

 Space-Based Astronomy

 Full-Spectrum Coverage

 

 Part 2: Our Planetary System

 Chapter 6. The Solar System: An Introduction to Comparative Planetology

 An Inventory of the Solar System

 Planetary Properties

 The Overall Layout of the Solar System

 Terrestrial and Jovian Planets

 Interplanetary Debris

 Spacecraft Exploration of the Solar System

 How Did the Solar System Form?

 

 Chapter 7. Earth: Our Home in Space

 Overall Structure of Planet Earth

 Earth's Atmosphere

 Earth's Interior

 Surface Activity

 Earth's Magnetosphere

 The Tides

 

 Chapter 8. The Moon and Mercury: Scorched and Battered Worlds

 Orbital Properties

 Physical Properties

 Surface Features on the Moon and Mercury

 Rotation Rates

 Lunar Cratering and Surface Composition

 The Surface of Mercury

 Interiors

 The Origin of the Moon

 Evolutionary History of the Moon and Mercury

 

 Chapter 9. Venus: Earth's Sister Planet

 Orbital Properties

 Physical Properties

 Long-Distance Observations of Venus

 The Surface of Venus

 The Atmosphere of Venus

 Venus's Magnetic Field and Internal Structure

 

 Chapter 10. Mars: A Near Miss for Life?

 Orbital Properties

 Physical Properties

 Long-Distance Observations of Mars

 The Surface of Mars

 The Martian Atmosphere

 Martian Internal Structure

 The Moons of Mars

 

 Chapter 11. Jupiter: Giant of the Solar System

 Orbital and Physical Properties

 The Atmosphere of Jupiter

 Internal Structure

 Jupiter's Magnetosphere

 The Moons of Jupiter

 Jupiter's Ring

 

 Chapter 12. Saturn: Spectacular Rings and Mysterious Moons

 Orbital and Physical Properties

 Saturn's Atmosphere

 Saturn's Interior and Magnetosphere

 Saturn's Spectacular Ring System

 The Moons of Saturn

 

 Chapter 13. Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto: The Outer Worlds of the Solar System

 The Discovery of Uranus

 The Discovery of Neptune

 Physical Properties of Uranus and Neptune

 The Atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune

 Magnetospheres and Internal Structure

 The Moon Systems of Uranus and Neptune

 The Rings of the Outermost Jovian Planets

 The Discovery of Pluto

 Physical Properties of Pluto

 The Origin of Pluto

 

 Chapter 14. Solar System Debris: Keys to Our Origin

 Asteroids

 Comets

 Meteoroids

 

 Chapter 15. The Formation of Planetary Systems: The Solar System and Beyond

 Modeling Planet Formation

 Planets in the Solar System

 Interplanetary Debris

 The Role of Catastrophes

 Planets Beyond the Solar System

 Is Our Solar System Unusual?

 

 Part 3: Stars And Stellar Evolution

 Chapter 16. The Sun: Our Parent Star

 Physical Properties of the Sun

 The Heart of the Sun

 The Solar Interior

 The Solar Atmosphere

 The Active Sun

 Observations of Solar Neutrinos

 

 Chapter 17. Red Giants and White Dwarfs: A Field Guide to the Stars

 The Solar Neighborhood

 Luminosity and Apparent Brightness

 Stellar Temperatures

 Stellar Sizes

 The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram

 Extending the Cosmic Distance Scale

 Stellar Masses

 Mass and Other Stellar Properties

 

 Chapter 18. The Interstellar Medium: Gas and Dust Among the Stars

 Interstellar Matter

 Emission Nebulae

 Dark Dust Clouds

 21-Centimeter Radiation

 Interstellar Molecules

 

 Chapter 19. Star Formation: A Traumatic Birth

 Star-Forming Regions

 The Formation of Stars Like the Sun

 Stars of Other Masses

 Observations of Cloud Fragments and Protostars

 Shock Waves and Star Formation

 Star Clusters

 

 Chapter 20. Stellar Evolution: The Life and Death of a Star

 Leaving the Main Sequence

 Evolution of a Sun-like Star

 The Death of a Low-Mass Star

 Evolution of Stars More Massive than the Sun

 Observing Stellar Evolution in Star Clusters

 The Evolution of Binary-Star Systems

 

 Chapter 21. Stellar Explosions: Novae, Supernovae, and the Formation of the Elements

 Life after Death for White Dwarfs

 The End of a High-Mass Star

 Supernova Explosions

 The Formation of the Elements

 The Cycle of Stellar Evolution

 

 Chapter 22. Neutron Stars and Black Holes: Strange States of Matter

 Neutron Stars

 Pulsars

 Neutron-Star Binaries

 Gamma-Ray Bursts

 Black Holes

 The Theory of Relativity

 Space Travel Near Black Holes

 Observational Evidence for Black Holes

 

 Part 4: Galaxies And Cosmology

 Chapter 23. The Milky Way Galaxy: A Spiral in Space

 Our Parent Galaxy

 Measuring the Milky Way

 Galactic Structure.

 The Formation of the Milky Way

 Galactic Spiral Arms

 The Mass of the Milky Way Galaxy

 The Galactic Center

 

 Chapter 24. Normaland Active Galaxies: Building Blocks of the Universe

 Hubble's Galaxy Classification

 The Distribution of Galaxies in Space

 Hubble's Law

 Active Galactic Nuclei

 The Central Engine of an Active Galaxy

 

 Chapter 25. Galaxies and Dark Matter: The Large-Scale Structure of the Cosmos

 Dark Matter in the Universe

 Galaxy Collisions

 Galaxy Formation and Evolution

 Supermassive Black Holes in Galactic Nuclei

 The Universe on Large Scales

 

 Chapter 26. Cosmology: The Big Bang and the Fate of the Universe

 The Universe on the Largest Scales

 The Expanding Universe

 The Fate of the Cosmos

 The Geometry of Space

 Will the Universe Expand Forever?

 Dark Energy and Cosmology

 The Cosmic Microwave Background

 

 Chapter 27. The Early Universe: Toward the Beginning of Time

 Back to the Big Bang

 The Evolution of the Universe

 The Formation of Nuclei and Atoms

 The Inflationary Universe

 The Formation of Structure in the Universe

 

 Chapter 28. Life In The Universe: Are We Alone?

 Cosmic Evolution

 Life in the Solar System

 Intelligent Life in the Galaxy

 The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.10.2004
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 2056 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Astronomie / Astrophysik
ISBN-10 0-13-144596-0 / 0131445960
ISBN-13 978-0-13-144596-3 / 9780131445963
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