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The Universe And Beyond |  
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Rating:   Summary: A good general text for the beginning astronomer Review: A friend and I are taking an intro to astonomy course and this is one of the recommended texts.  I can certainly see why.  It's a very clearly written work with a heavy emphasis on planetary and solar astronomy and a lucid discussion of stellar objects visible with personal telescopes, subjects that the noviate astronomer is most likely to find of interest.  The author also dedicates two chapters to the subject of theoretical astrophysics at the very basic level of cosmology, ie) the theory of the origin, the possible ultimate destiny of the universe, and the liklihood of the existance of coevil universes parallel to our own. Dickinson also throws his lot in with those who would believe in UFOs, to the extent that while he doesn't believe in the sightings people report--however well meaningly--he does believe that intelligent life is out there and may well already know of our existance.  He gives a thorough and lucid outline of why he believes this to be the case.  He also summarizes the SETI project and the ultimate change in position on this topic of high visibility astronomers like the late Carl Sagan, Iosif Shklovskii, and Ben Zuckerman.  A very interesting book, and one that whets the appetite for further information.
  Rating:   Summary: A good general text for the beginning astronomer Review: A friend and I are taking an intro to astonomy course and this is one of the recommended texts. I can certainly see why. It's a very clearly written work with a heavy emphasis on planetary and solar astronomy and a lucid discussion of stellar objects visible with personal telescopes, subjects that the noviate astronomer is most likely to find of interest. The author also dedicates two chapters to the subject of theoretical astrophysics at the very basic level of cosmology, ie) the theory of the origin, the possible ultimate destiny of the universe, and the liklihood of the existance of coevil universes parallel to our own. Dickinson also throws his lot in with those who would believe in UFOs, to the extent that while he doesn't believe in the sightings people report--however well meaningly--he does believe that intelligent life is out there and may well already know of our existance. He gives a thorough and lucid outline of why he believes this to be the case. He also summarizes the SETI project and the ultimate change in position on this topic of high visibility astronomers like the late Carl Sagan, Iosif Shklovskii, and Ben Zuckerman. A very interesting book, and one that whets the appetite for further information.
  Rating:   Summary: Easy to read review of cosmology and astronomy Review: Easy to read, modern review of cosmology and astronomy.  Contains some of the best produced astronomical illustrations. Terence Dickinson is an astronomy writer. He received the 1992 Royal Canadian Institute's Sandford Fleming Medal for achievements in advancing public understanding of science.
  Rating:   Summary: Easy to read review of cosmology and astronomy Review: Easy to read, modern review of cosmology and astronomy. Contains some of the best produced astronomical illustrations. Terence Dickinson is an astronomy writer. He received the 1992 Royal Canadian Institute's Sandford Fleming Medal for achievements in advancing public understanding of science.
  Rating:   Summary: Outstanding Review: Excellent, highly readable book about the various aspects of the universe.   Presented with fabulous photos, images, and illustrations. An absolute  must-have for anyone interested in astronomy.  So fantastic, it will even  inspire those NOT interested in astronomy. Suitable for elementary school  kids (for the photos) on up.  Dickinson has an absolute talent for writing  about astronomy in a clear, concise way without talking down to you or  relying on too much technical jargon and does all that and makes it  fascinating too.  Wonderful.
  Rating:   Summary: Exciting adventure into the cosmos Review: If you have a passing interest in the universe this book is a great introduction. Dickinson's writing is flowing and brings truly mind boggling discussions into everyday perspective. The production quality is excellent  and is in the format of a coffee table book with incredible Hubble  photographs. I purchased this book as an introduction and have read it at  least five times it's that good. Read it at night and have some really good  dreams.
  Rating:   Summary: Great book overall! Review: Well laid-out book with awesome pics and logical flow. Definitely a professional work. It does not get very deep in explanations but there is enough material for a novice to get started. Overall: VERY GOOD!
 
 
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