This book provides a highly visual introduction to a variety of basic astronomy concepts:
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Readers love the numerous NASA photographs and illustrations, especially in the eBook and full-color print editions. They also appreciate the clear explanations to basic concepts. The ordering of the book is also convenient, beginning with basics and gradually increasing the difficulty. This book, An Introduction to Basic Astronomy Concepts, has much range and depth, and numerous figures, with 186 pages in print. (The author's other astronomy book, Basic Astronomy Concepts Everyone Should Know, is much more condensed, and reads more like an illustrated children's book, with 40 print pages.)
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The author, Chris McMullen, is a physics and astronomy instructor at Northwestern State University of Louisiana. He earned his Ph.D. in physics at Oklahoma State University in phenomenological high-energy physics (particle physics). His doctoral dissertation was on the collider phenomenology of superstring-inspired large extra dimensions, a field in which he has coauthored several papers.
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