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can anyone suggest me a good astronomy for beginners book?
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"aster0id" wrote in message ... can anyone suggest me a good astronomy for beginners book? You don't a need a book, just look up and you've begun. For actual astronomy, you'll need to be able to measure angles and own a clock. Very useful for knowing where you are, sailors have been doing that for hundreds of years. |
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aster0id wrote:
can anyone suggest me a good astronomy for beginners book? I think first we need to know something about your current educational attainment level. We don't want to recommend anything too advanced, or too simplified. There are books at all levels. If you are not very isolated geographically, stop by your friendly local library and find the science section. That's a good place to start. Highly recommended. -- Mike Dworetsky (Remove pants sp*mbl*ck to reply) |
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