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Written by Everything Science   
Sep 06, 2004 at 03:36 PM

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By:  Dinah L. Mocht

Published by:  John Wiley & Sons Canada, February 2004

" A lively, up-to-date account of the basic principles of astronomy and exciting current field of research." – Science Digest

For a quarter of a century, Astronomy: A Self-Teaching Guide has been making students and amateur stargazers alike feel at home among the stars. From stars, planets and galaxies, to black holes, the Big Bang and life in space, this title has been making it easy for beginners to quickly grasp the basic concepts of astronomy for over 25 years. Updated with the lates discoveries in astronomy and astrophysics, this newest edition of Dinah Moché ’ s classic guide now includes many Web site addresses for spectacular images and news. And like all previous editions, it is packed with valuable tables, charts, star and moon maps and features simple activities that reinforce readers’ grasp of basic concepts at their own pace, as well as objectives, reviews, and self-tests to monitor their progress.

Dinah L. Moché , PhD (Rye, NY), is an award-winning author, educator, and lecturer. Her books have sold over nine million copies in seven languages.

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