Fascination Astronomy: A cutting-edge introduction for all those interested in the natural sciences
Autor Arnold Hanslmeieren Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 ian 2023
In this book, which originated from a lecture given at the University of Graz for students of all faculties, the author explains the interrelationships clearly and in a generally understandable way with the help of many colourful pictures, without demanding too much basic knowledge of mathematics and physics. Somewhat deeper formulas and text passages are separated from the rest of the text and can be skipped without losing the context.
This third edition incorporates new findings such as the spectacular direct discovery of gravitational waves, fascinating images and data from Pluto, and the first landing on a comet. Numerous new photographs and illustrations have been added to aid understanding. The latest data in the field of exoplanet research has also been incorporated.
The book is intended not only for students, but also for interested laymen as well as for all those who deal with modern findings of natural science.
"Physics, especially astrophysics, can be extremely exciting, I hope my readers gain just that impression by reading this book!" A. Hanslmeier
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783662660195
ISBN-10: 3662660199
Pagini: 265
Ilustrații: XV, 265 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3662660199
Pagini: 265
Ilustrații: XV, 265 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Cuprins
1 Forces that govern the universe - Gravitation. The electromagnetic force. The strong and the weak force. Elementary particles.- 2 The Big Bang - How it all began.- The galaxy escape. The expansion of the universe. The hot big bang. The formation of the elements. The early universe. Time scale. The future of the universe. The universe and particles.- 3 The world of planets.- General properties of the planets. The earth-like planets. The giant planets. The moons of the planets.- 4 Dwarf planets and small bodies.- Asteroid belt in the solar system. Minor planets, asteroids. Comets. Dwarf planets. Meteoroids.- 5 The Mechanics of the Sky.- The Moon's Orbit. Earth's axis and gyroscope. The annual course of the sun. Planetary orbits.- 6 The Sun - the star we live by.- The Sun - basic data. The sun - the interior. Energy transport. The surface of the sun. The upper atmosphere of the sun. The variable Sun.- 7 Stars - formation, structure and evolution.- What is a star? The brightness of stars. Spectral classes. Star evolution. The formation of stars. Evolution of massive stars.- 8 The world of galaxies.- Our cosmic home: the Milky Way. Galaxies - building blocks of the universe. Active galaxies. Clusters of galaxies.- 9 Life in the universe?- What is life? Habitable zones. How do you find exoplanets? Are we alone in the universe? The history of the universe in one day.
Notă biografică
Professor Arnold Hanslmeier is an astrophysicist at the Institute of Physics at the University of Graz. In addition to more than 400 scientific publications and several reference books, he also enjoys disseminating the fascinating findings of modern astrophysics in an understandable way. He lectures at the University of Graz and is a visiting professor at the Universities of Vienna, Innsbruck, Toulouse, La Laguna, Tenerife and the Kiepenheuer Institute in Freiburg. Due to his special didactic abilities to present complicated things in a simple and clear way, he is an internationally sought-after speaker.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
In this work, Prof. Arnold Hanslmeier provides modern and fascinating astronomical knowledge. The book begins with a description of the origin of the universe and goes on to dark matter, black holes and the formation of the solar system. Finally, it is rounded off at the end by the exciting question: Are we alone in the universe?
In this book, which originated from a lecture given at the University of Graz for students of all faculties, the author explains the interrelationships clearly and in a generally understandable way with the help of many colorful pictures, without demanding too much basic knowledge of mathematics and physics. Somewhat deeper formulas and text passages are separated from the rest of the text and can be skipped without losing the context.
This third edition incorporates new findings such as the spectacular direct discovery of gravitational waves, fascinating images and data from Pluto, and the first landing on a comet. Numerous new photographs and illustrations have been added to aid understanding. The latest data in the field of exoplanet research has also been incorporated.
The book is intended not only for students, but also for interested laymen as well as for all those who deal with modern findings of natural science.
"Physics, especially astrophysics, can be extremely exciting, I hope my readers gain just that impression by reading this book!" A. Hanslmeier
The author
Professor Arnold Hanslmeier is an astrophysicist at the Institute of Physics at the University of Graz. In addition to more than 400 scientific publications and several reference books, he also devotes himself very much to the comprehensible dissemination of the fascinating findings of modern astrophysics. He lectures at the University of Graz and is a visiting professor at the Universities of Vienna, Innsbruck, Toulouse, La Laguna, Tenerife and the Kiepenheuer Institute in Freiburg. Due to his special didactic abilities to present complicated things in a simple and clear way, he is an internationally sought-after speaker.
In this book, which originated from a lecture given at the University of Graz for students of all faculties, the author explains the interrelationships clearly and in a generally understandable way with the help of many colorful pictures, without demanding too much basic knowledge of mathematics and physics. Somewhat deeper formulas and text passages are separated from the rest of the text and can be skipped without losing the context.
This third edition incorporates new findings such as the spectacular direct discovery of gravitational waves, fascinating images and data from Pluto, and the first landing on a comet. Numerous new photographs and illustrations have been added to aid understanding. The latest data in the field of exoplanet research has also been incorporated.
The book is intended not only for students, but also for interested laymen as well as for all those who deal with modern findings of natural science.
"Physics, especially astrophysics, can be extremely exciting, I hope my readers gain just that impression by reading this book!" A. Hanslmeier
The author
Professor Arnold Hanslmeier is an astrophysicist at the Institute of Physics at the University of Graz. In addition to more than 400 scientific publications and several reference books, he also devotes himself very much to the comprehensible dissemination of the fascinating findings of modern astrophysics. He lectures at the University of Graz and is a visiting professor at the Universities of Vienna, Innsbruck, Toulouse, La Laguna, Tenerife and the Kiepenheuer Institute in Freiburg. Due to his special didactic abilities to present complicated things in a simple and clear way, he is an internationally sought-after speaker.
Caracteristici
Equipped with many color illustrations to illustrate
Explains astrophysical correlations in a generally understandable way
Conveys astronomy for non-physicists and interested laymen
Explains astrophysical correlations in a generally understandable way
Conveys astronomy for non-physicists and interested laymen