Essential Cosmic Perspective, The, 8th edition

Published by Pearson (January 3, 2017) © 2018

  • Jeffrey O. Bennett University of Colorado at Boulder
  • Megan O. Donahue Michigan State University
  • Nicholas Schneider University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Mark Voit Michigan State University
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For one-semester courses in astronomy

A practical introduction to Astronomy with an emphasis on critical thinking about our place in the universe

This 8th Edition of Essential Cosmic Perspective provides non-science majors with a streamlined, cutting-edge introduction to astronomy. Built on a strong tradition of effective pedagogy and coverage, the text focuses on student skill-building and includes group work exercises that require active participation. Dedicated to bringing an understanding of the universe, its scientific basis and its relevance to our lives, each chapter is written to specific learning goals that build an ideal learning path for students. Aiming to foster a lifelong learning experience, the authors focus on key concepts, providing big picture context, promoting conceptual understanding, and preferring plain language to jargon.

The 8th Edition incorporates the latest scientific updates in the field of astronomy and includes new features that reinforce critical thinking and excite students' curiosity. New features such as Extraordinary Claims engage students by presenting extraordinary claims about the universe and how they were either supported or debunked as scientists collected more evidence, reinforcing the process of science and how scientists think critically to evaluate them.

Samples

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  • I. Developing Perspective
  • 1. A Modern View of the Universe
  • 2. Discovering the Universe for Yourself
  • 3. The Science of Astronomy
  • II. Key Concepts for Astronomy
  • 4. Making Sense of the Universe: Understanding Motion, Energy, and Gravity
  • 5. Light: The Cosmic Messenger
  • III. Learning from Other Worlds
  • 6. Formation of the Solar System
  • 7. Earth and the Terrestrial Worlds
  • 8. Jovian Planet Systems
  • 9. Asteroids, Comets, and Dwarf Planets: Their Nature, Orbits, and Impacts
  • 10. Other Planetary Systems: The New Science of Distant Worlds
  • IV. Stars
  • 11. Our Star
  • 12. Surveying the Stars
  • 13. Star Stuff
  • 14. The Bizarre Stellar Graveyard
  • V. Galaxies and Beyond
  • 15. Our Galaxy
  • 16. A Universe of Galaxies
  • 17. The Birth of the Universe
  • 18. Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Fate of the Universe
  • VI. Life on Earth and Beyond
  • 19. Life in the Universe

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