Fundamental Astronomy

Author:   Hannu Karttunen ,  Pekka Kroger ,  Heikki Oja (University of Helsinki, Finland) ,  Markku Poutanen (Finnish Geodetic Institute, Masala, Finland)
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   4th Revised edition
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9783540001799


Pages:   479
Publication Date:   23 June 2003
Format:   Hardback
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Fundamental Astronomy gives a well-balanced and comprehensive introduction to the topics of classical and modern astronomy. While emphasizing both the astronomical concepts and the underlying physical principles, the text provides a sound basis for more profound studies in the astronomical sciences. The fourth edition of this successful calculus-based textbook and reference includes a wealth of new information and several chapters are restructured for clarity and improved organization. The chapters on radiation mechanisms and temperatures have been combined, and some of the material from the appendices has been redistributed to appropriate places throughout the text. In addition, the chapters on the solar system and cosmology are rewritten to reflect new understanding and tables in the appendix on the theory of relativity have been updated. Long considered a standard text for physical science majors, Fundamental Astronomy is also an excellent reference and entree for dedicated amateur astronomers.

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Author:   Hannu Karttunen ,  Pekka Kroger ,  Heikki Oja (University of Helsinki, Finland) ,  Markku Poutanen (Finnish Geodetic Institute, Masala, Finland)
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   4th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 19.90cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   1.188kg
ISBN:  

9783540001799


ISBN 10:   3540001794
Pages:   479
Publication Date:   23 June 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
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For the book to reach the fourth edition, it must be hitting a niche in the market. The preface to the first edition in 1987 identifies that market as a a ~university textbook for a first course in astronomya (TM) which is also suited for serious amateurs who a ~find the popular texts too triviala (TM). In my opinion, that description from the original preface is a ~spot ona (TM) and makes this volume a must-buy for any serious amateur looking for a comprehensive overview of matters astronomical. (Roger Feasey, Auckland Astronomical Society Journal, March 2004) This work remains a most excellent textbook for the student as well as the dedicated amateur astronomer. (ORION 62/321, ) If you are looking for a solid undergraduate text outlining the physics which underpins so much of modern astronomy then this book will be a very useful addition to your personal library. (Astronomy Now, May 2004) a ] The wide range of expertise gives the book an authority that would be almost impossible for a single-author text ... There are other aids to the reader: worked examples ... starred sections in small print take the inquisitive reader beyond the general level of the book. (Nature) a ] Unique among available texts and has so much to offer ... No one involved in astronomy teaching will want to be without a copy. (The Physics Teacher) Gives a solid foundation to the basic ideas of astronomy in a clear and accessible fashion a ] Fundamental ideas are developed clearly and applied to real problems, and solutions are worked out. (Sky & Telescope) From the reviews of the fourth edition: This book will well serve its readership which includes both undergraduatephysical science and mathematics students a ] . covers all the important subjects of an introductory course in astronomy. a ] is beautifully illustrated with many black and white and color photographs, which will be most appealing a ] . they have produced a book that will prove useful for many years a ] . As such it is highly recommended a ] to the general reader who wants to be pleasantly and highly informed about astronomy. (Fernande Grandjean, Gary J. Long, Physicalia, Vol. 26(1), 2004) The book remains a calculus-based textbook and reference source containing many exercises a ] for the proper comprehension of the subjects treated. a ] This work remains a most excellent textbook for the student as well as the dedicated amateur astronomer. a ] can considerably widen the vision of the student a ] . (NoAl Cramer, ORIAN-Zeitschrift der Schweizerischen Astronomischen Gesellschaft Vol. 62(321), 2004) Fundamental Astronomy is both the title and an excellent description of the content a ] . is also suited for serious amateurs who find the popular texts too trivial. In my opinion a ] this volume a must-buy for any serious amateur looking for a comprehensive overview of matters astronomical. a ] Its usefulness for education purposes is enhanced by worked examples in each section followed by exercises. (AAS Journal, March, 2004) This is the 4th edition of this well known and well tested undergraduate-level text on astronomy. a ] All the derivations are well done and the problems selected for student work are interesting and will undoubtedly help the student in his or her studies. a ] if you are looking for a solid undergraduate text outlining the physics which underpinsso much of modern astronomy then this book will be a very useful addition to your personal library. (Kevin P. Marshall, Astronomy Now, May, 2004) For the book to reach the fourth edition, it must be hitting a niche in the market. The preface to the first edition in 1987 identifies that market as a ???university textbook for a first course in astronomy??? which is also suited for serious amateurs who ???find the popular texts too trivial???. In my opinion, that description from the original preface is ???spot on??? and makes this volume a must-buy for any serious amateur looking for a comprehensive overview of matters astronomical. (Roger Feasey, Auckland Astronomical Society Journal, March 2004) This work remains a most excellent textbook for the student as well as the dedicated amateur astronomer. (ORION 62/321, ) If you are looking for a solid undergraduate text outlining the physics which underpins so much of modern astronomy then this book will be a very useful addition to your personal library. (Astronomy Now, May 2004) ??? The wide range of expertise gives the book an authority that would be almost impossible for a single-author text ... There are other aids to the reader: worked examples ... starred sections in small print take the inquisitive reader beyond the general level of the book. (Nature) ??? Unique among available texts and has so much to offer ... No one involved in astronomy teaching will want to be without a copy. (The Physics Teacher) Gives a solid foundation to the basic ideas of astronomy in a clear and accessible fashion ??? Fundamental ideas are developed clearly and applied to real problems, and solutions are worked out. (Sky &Telescope) From the reviews of the fourth edition: This book will well serve its readership which includes both undergraduate physical science and mathematics students ??? . covers all the important subjects of an introductory course in astronomy. ??? is beautifully illustrated with many black and white and color photographs, which will be most appealing ??? . they have produced a book that will prove useful for many years ??? . As such it is highly recommended ??? to the general reader who wants to be pleasantly and highly informed about astronomy. (Fernande Grandjean, Gary J. Long, Physicalia, Vol. 26(1), 2004) The book remains a calculus-based textbook and reference source containing many exercises ??? for the proper comprehension of the subjects treated. ??? This work remains a most excellent textbook for the student as well as the dedicated amateur astronomer. ??? can considerably widen the vision of the student ??? . (No??l Cramer, ORIAN-Zeitschrift der Schweizerischen Astronomischen Gesellschaft Vol. 62(321), 2004) Fundamental Astronomy is both the title and an excellent description of the content ??? . is also suited for serious amateurs who find the popular texts too trivial, In my opinion ??? this volume a must-buy for any serious amateur looking for a comprehensive overview of matters astronomical. ??? Its usefulness for education purposes is enhanced by worked examples in each section followed by exercises. (AAS Journal, March, 2004) This is the 4th edition of this well known andwell tested undergraduate-level text on astronomy. ??? All the derivations are well done and the problems selected for student work are interesting and will undoubtedly help the student in his or her studies. ??? if you are looking for a solid undergraduate text outlining the physics which underpins so much of modern astronomy then this book will be a very useful addition to your personal library. (Kevin P. Marshall, Astronomy Now, May, 2004)


For the book to reach the fourth edition, it must be hitting a niche in the market. The preface to the first edition in 1987 identifies that market as a a ~university textbook for a first course in astronomya (TM) which is also suited for serious amateurs who a ~find the popular texts too triviala (TM). In my opinion, that description from the original preface is a ~spot ona (TM) and makes this volume a must-buy for any serious amateur looking for a comprehensive overview of matters astronomical. (Roger Feasey, Auckland Astronomical Society Journal, March 2004) <p> This work remains a most excellent textbook for the student as well as the dedicated amateur astronomer. (ORION 62/321, ) <p> If you are looking for a solid undergraduate text outlining the physics which underpins so much of modern astronomy then this book will be a very useful addition to your personal library. (Astronomy Now, May 2004) <p> a ] The wide range of expertise gives the book an authority that would be almost impossible for a single-author text ... There are other aids to the reader: worked examples ... starred sections in small print take the inquisitive reader beyond the general level of the book. (Nature) <p> a ] Unique among available texts and has so much to offer ... No one involved in astronomy teaching will want to be without a copy. (The Physics Teacher) <p> Gives a solid foundation to the basic ideas of astronomy in a clear and accessible fashion a ] Fundamental ideas are developed clearly and applied to real problems, and solutions are worked out. (Sky & Telescope) <p>From the reviews of the fourth edition: <p> This book will well serve its readership which includes both undergraduatephysical science and mathematics students a ] . covers all the important subjects of an introductory course in astronomy. a ] is beautifully illustrated with many black and white and color photographs, which will be most appealing a ] . they have produced a book that will prove useful for many years a ] . As such it is highly recommended a ] to the general reader who wants to be pleasantly and highly informed about astronomy. (Fernande Grandjean, Gary J. Long, Physicalia, Vol. 26(1), 2004) <p> The book remains a calculus-based textbook and reference source containing many exercises a ] for the proper comprehension of the subjects treated. a ] This work remains a most excellent textbook for the student as well as the dedicated amateur astronomer. a ] can considerably widen the vision of the student a ] . (NoAl Cramer, ORIAN-Zeitschrift der Schweizerischen Astronomischen Gesellschaft Vol. 62(321), 2004) <p> Fundamental Astronomy is both the title and an excellent description of the content a ] . is also suited for serious amateurs who find the popular texts too trivial. In my opinion a ] this volume a must-buy for any serious amateur looking for a comprehensive overview of matters astronomical. a ] Its usefulness for education purposes is enhanced by worked examples in each section followed by exercises. (AAS Journal, March, 2004) <p> This is the 4th edition of this well known and well tested undergraduate-level text on astronomy. a ] All the derivations are well done and the problems selected for student work are interesting and will undoubtedly help the student in his or her studies. a ] if you are looking for a solid undergraduate text outlining the physics which underpinsso much of modern astronomy then this book will be a very useful addition to your personal library. (Kevin P. Marshall, Astronomy Now, May, 2004)


For the book to reach the fourth edition, it must be hitting a niche in the market. The preface to the first edition in 1987 identifies that market as a a ~university textbook for a first course in astronomya (TM) which is also suited for serious amateurs who a ~find the popular texts too triviala (TM). In my opinion, that description from the original preface is a ~spot ona (TM) and makes this volume a must-buy for any serious amateur looking for a comprehensive overview of matters astronomical. (Roger Feasey, Auckland Astronomical Society Journal, March 2004) This work remains a most excellent textbook for the student as well as the dedicated amateur astronomer. (ORION 62/321, ) If you are looking for a solid undergraduate text outlining the physics which underpins so much of modern astronomy then this book will be a very useful addition to your personal library. (Astronomy Now, May 2004) a ] The wide range of expertise gives the book an authority that would be almost impossible for a single-author text ... There are other aids to the reader: worked examples ... starred sections in small print take the inquisitive reader beyond the general level of the book. (Nature) a ] Unique among available texts and has so much to offer ... No one involved in astronomy teaching will want to be without a copy. (The Physics Teacher) Gives a solid foundation to the basic ideas of astronomy in a clear and accessible fashion a ] Fundamental ideas are developed clearly and applied to real problems, and solutions are worked out. (Sky & Telescope) From the reviews of the fourth edition: This book will well serve its readership which includes both undergraduatephysical science and mathematics students a ] . covers all the important subjects of an introductory course in astronomy. a ] is beautifully illustrated with many black and white and color photographs, which will be most appealing a ] . they have produced a book that will prove useful for many years a ] . As such it is highly recommended a ] to the general reader who wants to be pleasantly and highly informed about astronomy. (Fernande Grandjean, Gary J. Long, Physicalia, Vol. 26(1), 2004) The book remains a calculus-based textbook and reference source containing many exercises a ] for the proper comprehension of the subjects treated. a ] This work remains a most excellent textbook for the student as well as the dedicated amateur astronomer. a ] can considerably widen the vision of the student a ] . (NoAl Cramer, ORIAN-Zeitschrift der Schweizerischen Astronomischen Gesellschaft Vol. 62(321), 2004) Fundamental Astronomy is both the title and an excellent description of the content a ] . is also suited for serious amateurs who find the popular texts too trivial. In my opinion a ] this volume a must-buy for any serious amateur looking for a comprehensive overview of matters astronomical. a ] Its usefulness for education purposes is enhanced by worked examples in each section followed by exercises. (AAS Journal, March, 2004) This is the 4th edition of this well known and well tested undergraduate-level text on astronomy. a ] All the derivations are well done and the problems selected for student work are interesting and will undoubtedly help the student in his or her studies. a ] if you are looking for a solid undergraduate text outlining the physics which underpinsso much of modern astronomy then this book will be a very useful addition to your personal library. (Kevin P. Marshall, Astronomy Now, May, 2004)


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