Master the sky with clear, hands-on guidance and practical drills.
This edition of Practical Astronomy presents Descriptive and Mathematical foundations, rich with exercises, globe-based learning, and constellation study to help students grasp both theory and application. This student-friendly guide covers the essentials of the heavens—from the sun and planets to stars and constellations—using simple arithmetic and geometry. It emphasizes observing phenomena, connecting what is seen with the underlying facts, and practicing calculations that reinforce understanding.
- Step-by-step explanations that pair concepts with practical exercises you can do with globes and diagrams
- Descriptive chapters on celestial bodies, plus introductory mathematical tools to compute periods, distances, and magnitudes
- Structured lessons for studying the constellations and the night sky
- Clear, accessible language suitable for middle-to-upper grades and self-paced study
Ideal for readers who want a solid grounding in astronomy the hands-on way, balancing descriptive overview with mathematical practice.