Practical Exercises In Astronomy is a comprehensive laboratory manual designed for beginning students of astronomy. Authored by Goodwin DeLoss Swezey, this book provides a series of practical exercises aimed at enhancing the understanding of astronomical principles through direct observation and experimentation.
Covering a range of topics from celestial coordinates to the observation of planets and stars, this manual offers hands-on activities that bring the concepts of astronomy to life. Students will learn how to use basic astronomical instruments, perform calculations, and interpret observational data, making it an invaluable resource for anyone starting their journey in astronomy. "Practical Exercises In Astronomy" remains a useful and accessible guide for educators and self-learners alike.
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