Encyclopedia of Astrophysics

Encyclopedia of Astrophysics by Jun Yu, published by Callisto Reference on January 24, 2015, is an illustrated edition comprising 412 pages in English. This book presents a comprehensive overview of astrophysics, focusing on the nature and physics of celestial bodies. It explores both theoretical and observational approaches, highlighting how advancements in telescopes and equipment have enhanced our understanding of the universe.
Readers will find a detailed examination of various aspects of astrophysics, including observational astrophysics, cosmology, and the solar system. The book also covers topics such as stars, planets, galaxies, spectroscopy, dark matter, neutron stars, and high energy astrophysics. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the scientific study of space and the fundamental principles that govern cosmic phenomena.
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The astronomical science dealing with the study of nature and physics of celestial bodies is termed as astrophysics. This book provides readers with a theoretical and observational approach to astrophysics. The invention of sophisticated telescopes and other equipment has brought the universe closer. This is the reason why the field of astrophysics is growing day by day. This book demonstrates the cosmic activities that occur in nature. This book covers different dimensions of astrophysics i.e. observational astrophysics, cosmology, the solar system, stars, planets, galaxies, spectroscopy, theoretical astrophysics, dark matter, neutron stars and high energy astrophysics.
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