Genres: | Astronomy |
Authors: | Cecil Goodrich Julius Dolmage |
Language: | English |
Type: | Digital |
"Astronomy of To-Day: A Popular Introduction in Non-Technical Language" by Cecil Goodrich Dolmage takes you on a comprehensive journey through the cosmos, aimed at readers with no prior astronomy knowledge.
The book starts with a historical perspective, contrasting the "Ancient View" of the universe with the scientific understanding of the "Modern View". Dolmage then dives deep into our cosmic neighborhood, the Solar System, explaining the planets, moons, and other celestial bodies that orbit our sun.
Following this, Dolmage tackles the bigger picture, venturing beyond the Solar System. He explores concepts like "Celestial Mechanism" which govern the movements of objects in space, and mind-boggling "Celestial Distances" that separate us from other stars and galaxies. The book also delves into the tools and techniques astronomers use for measurements and observation, including the fascinating world of "Spectrum Analysis" which helps us understand the composition of stars and celestial objects.
A dedicated section focuses on our Sun, our closest star, detailing its properties and how it works. There are even chapters dedicated to specific astronomical phenomena like eclipses, both solar and lunar. The book also explores the advancements made in astronomical observation and the tools that have allowed us to learn more about the universe.
Overall, "Astronomy of To-Day" offers a broad and accessible introduction to astronomy, perfect for anyone curious about the wonders of the night sky and the universe beyond. It avoids technical jargon, making it an enjoyable read for beginners eager to understand the cosmos.