A Complete Introduction will ensure you recognize what you are seeing in the night sky. You will investigate the sun, moon, planets comets and stars and learn how to observe them. This comprehensive guide, complete with star charts, will map out the skies and allow you to impress your friends with your knowledge of the sky at A Complete Introduction 1: Introducing AstronomyChapter 2: The spinning skyChapter 3: Sky-watchersChapter 4: The astronomer's telescopeChapter 5: Into spaceChapter 6: The SunChapter 7: The MoonChapter 8: The Sun's familyChapter 9: The inner planetsChapter 10: The outer planetsChapter 11: Minor members of the Solar SystemChapter 12: The starsChapter 13: Pattern of starsChapter 14: Double and variable starsChapter 15: The life and times of a starChapter 16: The Star-clusters and nebulaeChapter 17: The depths of the universeChapter 18: Into the future - life beyond the Earth
This book is an easy introduction to astronomy by the renown astronomer, Patrick Moore. Some parts are slightly out of date, but this does not detract from the large amount of interesting information provided.
This is an amazing book. It is well written and starts at an absolute beginner level and moves into quite advanced astronomy.
I enjoyed reading this book and wish I had read it earlier in life. I have always been a fan of Sir Patrick's and while reading this I got a real sense of his quick talking and encyclopedic knowledge of the night sky. Some later ideas and concepts could be a little tough for some non scientists, however, if you're a young astronomer or scientist and are unsure as to what you wish to study beyond school, this book will help you make an educated decision.
"Astronomy: A Complete Introduction" is the first Sir Patrick Moore's book I've read. It lays the concepts of classical astronomy: the study of celestial bodies in the skies, the positions of stars each month, and a glimpse into the universe without any other complicated modern astronomy involved. If you are already familiar with astronomy and want a quick review, I'd recommend this one for you. Yet, for those who are new to astronomy, I'd recommend "Origin by Neil deGrasse Tyson", but if you want something more basic, this book is for you.