21st Century Astronomy
With 21st Century Astronomy, students see the universe through the eyes of a scientist.
21st Century Astronomy’s distinctive writing style, superior art, and supporting media package all work together to teach students how science works, help students visualize basic concepts and physical processes, and keep students focused on the “big picture.”
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A First Course in General Relativity
Clarity, readability and rigor combine in the second edition of this widely-used textbook to provide the first step into general relativity for undergraduate students with a minimal background in mathematics. Topics within relativity that fascinate astrophysical researchers and students alike are covered with Schutz’s characteristic ease and authority – from black holes to gravitational lenses, [...]
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Aviation Weather and Weather Services
The primary purpose of Aviation Weather and Weather Services is to provide you with an up-to-date compilation of all the FAA’s weather publications in one easy-to-read and easy-to-understand reference book. This book is largely a reformation of the FAA’s Aviation Weather (AC 00-6A, published 1975) and Aviation Weather Services (AC 00-45E, published December 1999), but [...]
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The Night Sky Observer’s Guide : Vol. 1
Amateur astronomers today are exceptionally fortunate to be living in an era when high quality, and very large, optics are so affordable. In the first half of the 20th century the telescope deluxe for the amateur was the 6-inch refractor. However, such telescopes were so expensive that very few amateurs could afford them: the majority [...]
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The Observer’s Sky Atlas: With 50 Star Charts Covering the Entire Sky
The Observer’s Sky Atlas contains star charts and information for all those who observe the night sky with unaided eyes, with binoculars, or with small telescopes, and also for those who just wish to look at constellations and interesting objects. Equally useful for the beginning observer and the old hand, the atlas presents: – A [...]

