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The average rating for The new astronomy based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-01-17 00:00:00
1982was given a rating of 4 stars Jhone Loans
Originally published on my blog here in February 2002. After almost twenty years, the contents of this book cannot really be described as "new" astronomy any more. It is a lavishly illustrated description of the then current achievements and methods in observational astronomy, with an emphasis on the discoveries made by extending this field beyond the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Developments since 1983 include massive expansion in satellite observations with the deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope, detection of extra-solar planets, work to find incontrovertible evidence of black holes, more sophisticated computer analysis of data, and so on. Most of these are building on the methods described in The New Astronomy rather than being revolutionary and new in themselves. The illustrations are of primary importance in The New Astronomy; the text is designed to explain the pictures rather than the other way round. It is appropriate that Cambridge have taken the unusual step of giving Michael Marten, the picture editor, a co-author credit. The two aspects of the book are well integrated, but it is the sumptuous illustration which makes the book stand out. I'm going to look out for a more recent equivalent (or, indeed, a revised edition) - it's a book which should be in the library of anyone interested in modern astronomy.
Review # 2 was written on 2008-03-22 00:00:00
1982was given a rating of 4 stars Patricia Curtis
OK, so a book that starts this conversation is GREAT!! Sitting at traffic light in car, looking at the sunset: 5 yr old: Mommy did you know, the sun is a giant ball of gas? Me: Why, yes it is...[thus ensues a conversation on the size of the sun compared to the earth, other planets in the solar system, etc.) When I asked her if they were talking about the sun/solar system in preschool, she said no, she was reading about it in the Magic School Bus book. Can I just say - AWESOME!!!! = ) Doesn't hurt that they also watch the MSB shows occasionally as well - good reinforcement of the topics.


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