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Astrophysics for Dummies

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Discover the undiscovered with this jargon-free introduction to astrophysics
 
Astronomy is the study of what you see in the sky. Physics is the study of how things work. Astrophysics is the study of how things in the sky work, from large objects to tiny particles. Astrophysics For Dummies breaks it all down for you, making this difficult but fascinating topic accessible to anyone. Tracking the topics covered in a typical undergraduate astrophysics class, this book will teach you the essential pieces to understanding our universe. Get ready to launch into outer space with this ever-changing branch of science.
* Discover the latest advances in the world of astrophysics
* Understand how and why galaxies form and evolve
* Find out the origins of cosmic rays
* Get a standalone primer on the science or supplement your astrophysics course
 
Students in introductory astrophysics courses and would-be astronomy buffs who want to better understand the mechanics of the universe will love Astrophysics For Dummies.

List of contents

Introduction 1
 
Part 1: Getting Started with Astrophysics 7
 
Chapter 1: Welcome to the Universe 9
 
Chapter 2: The A to Z of Physics 21
 
Chapter 3: Astronomy in a Nutshell 49
 
Chapter 4: Bridging the Gap Between Astronomy and Physics 65
 
Part 2: When You Wish Upon a 89
 
Chapter 5: Star Power: Hydrogen, Helium with a Twist of Nuclear Fusion 91
 
Chapter 6: Friends for Life: Star Systems and Dust Clouds 111
 
Chapter 7: Exoplanets: The Search for Earth 2.0 129
 
Chapter 8: White Dwarfs, Black Holes, and Neutrinos, Oh My! 153
 
Part 3: Galaxies: Teamwork Makes the Dream Work 171
 
Chapter 9: From Fuzzy Blobs to Majestic Spirals: The Milky Way and Other Galaxies 173
 
Chapter 10: Quantifying the Unknown, or How Galaxies Work 189
 
Chapter 11: Bigger Than Huge: Galaxy Clusters 207
 
Chapter 12: Weird and Wacky Galactic Phenomena 231
 
Part 4: Cosmology: The Beginning and the End of Everything 249
 
Chapter 13: The Big Bang: How It All Began 251
 
Chapter 14: First Light in the Universe, or How a Star is Born 273
 
Chapter 15: And Then It Gets Weirder: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Relativity 289
 
Chapter 16: The End of It All 313
 
Part 5: The Part of Tens 337
 
Chapter 17: Ten Scientists Who Paved the Way for Astrophysics 339
 
Chapter 18: Ten Important Space Missions for Astrophysics 345
 
Glossary 353
 
Index 359

About the author










Cynthia Phillips, PhD, is a scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Previously, she worked at the SETI Institute for 15 years. Shana Priwer is a technical writer who has co-authored many projects with Cynthia Phillips, including the Frameworks series on architecture.

Summary

Discover the undiscovered with this jargon-free introduction to astrophysics

Astronomy is the study of what you see in the sky. Physics is the study of how things work. Astrophysics is the study of how things in the sky work, from large objects to tiny particles. Astrophysics For Dummies breaks it all down for you, making this difficult but fascinating topic accessible to anyone. Tracking the topics covered in a typical undergraduate astrophysics class, this book will teach you the essential pieces to understanding our universe. Get ready to launch into outer space with this ever-changing branch of science.
* Discover the latest advances in the world of astrophysics
* Understand how and why galaxies form and evolve
* Find out the origins of cosmic rays
* Get a standalone primer on the science or supplement your astrophysics course

Students in introductory astrophysics courses and would-be astronomy buffs who want to better understand the mechanics of the universe will love Astrophysics For Dummies.

Product details

Authors Cynthia Phillips, Cynthia Priwer Phillips, Phillips Cynthia, Shana Priwer, Priwer Shana
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.03.2024
 
EAN 9781394235049
ISBN 978-1-394-23504-9
No. of pages 400
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Astronomy
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Natural science

Physik, Astronomie, Astrophysik, Physics, Astronomie u. Astrophysik, Astronomy & Astrophysics

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