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Astronomy: Beginners Guide to Galaxies, Cosmos & the Universe

By: Linda J Johnson
Narrated by: Kirk Stevens
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Have you ever wondered how we came into being? Have you ever looked in the sky, marveled by the stars?

This book is a friendly and accessible guide to our universe, our galaxy, our solar system, and the planet we call home.

If you are an aspiring astronomer or someone who wishes to know more about the topic, this is the perfect book. It is not just for astronomers. Any layman or someone who is intrigued by the universe, planets, stars, and the like will be capable of understanding this book.

Here's a preview of what you'll learn:

  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Space: What’s Really Out There?
  • Chapter 3: Cosmology
  • Chapter 4: The Sun and the Moon
  • Chapter 5: The Solar System
  • Chapter 6: Evolution of the Universe
  • Chapter 7: Latest Fascinating Discoveries
  • Chapter 8: Easy Guide Too Stargazing
  • Chapter 9: Things to be seen in the night sky
  • Chapter 10: Black Holes
  • Chapter 11: Black Hole Family Tree
  • Chapter 12: Some Amazing Facts
  • Chapter 13: History Of Astronomy
  • Chapter 14: Theories on how the universe came to exist

This audiobook is filled to the brim of amazing Astronomy facts and stats. This is the ideal astronomy book for beginners. Filled with stargazing resources, shocking facts and much more. Welcome the the world of astronomy!

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Not Actually An Astronomy Book.

This book is not an astronomy book, either for beginners or otherwise. (It does go through a general set of basics of cosmology and astrophysics which are mostly correct - but there are a few definite errors. Cosmology and astrophysics are fine, but they are not the same thing as astronomy!) I think the author has randomly picked astronomy as a subject for a book, and then proceeded to talk about something she mistakenly thinks is astronomy (but actually isn't). Furthermore, one part of the book quite abruptly becomes a fairly dogmatic (albeit pleasantly phrased) assertion that the universe is all the work of God - the author's god to be exact. An "interlude" chapter on the author's own philosophy may have been okay - but what she has done is not at all acceptable. In a beginners astronomy book you should find information on how to start observing; what are the best starting instruments; where to find the planets; the major constellations; star clusters; observing the moon; the Pleiades; the Andromeda galaxy; etc. etc. Readers will find none of these in this book. It may be well intended, but this is not a beginners astronomy book - or even an astronomy book!

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Started off well but very basic. It's not till you get to the end that the author's real message comes out. A very bad argument for the existence of God. In short it's God what did it so not much point in studying astronomy.

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