New Book: “How to Read the Solar System” – Foreword Brian May

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Check out the following book title, for which Brian has written a Foreword…

How to Read the Solar System – A Guide to the Stars and Planets [Hardcover]
Publish date: 25 Aug 2016
by Paul Abel (Author), Brian May (Author), Chris North (Author) [Pre-order: AMAZON]

How to read the Solar System

Review
This fascinating read supported by the latest research will engage and enchant. Recommended for anyone with an interest in astronomy and fans of the show Cosmos with Neil deGrasse Tyson.

A highly accessible introduction to basic astronomy. The authors comprehensively cover all the basics, making this book a great primer for readers who are just getting started in their reading on the subject. This chatty, non-technical discussion is perfect for the armchair or budding astronomer who wants a bit of background and history spread widely across the field.

An entertaining and basic introduction to the planets and other objects in Earth’s solar system.

About the Author
Paul G. Abel is a British astronomer, mathematician, broadcaster and writer. Currently, he is based in the Centre for Interdisciplinary Science in the department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Leicester where he teaches Mathematics. He is a presenter for the BBC’s “The Sky at Night” program and has written for many popular astronomy magazines, focusing on how amateur astronomers can contribute to the field.

Dr. Brian May, founding member of Queen, has a PhD in Astronomy and is the co-author of Bang! The Complete History of the Universe and The Cosmic Tourist.

Chris North is a professor at Cardiff University and received his doctorate from Oxford. He is part of BBC Televisions popular series “The Sky at Night,” and works on two astronomical satellites: the European Space Agency’s Herschel and Planck missions. He lives in Wales.

Chris North is a professor at Cardiff University and received his doctorate from Oxford. He is part of BBC Televisions popular series “The Sky at Night,” and works on two astronomical satellites: the European Space Agency’s Herschel and Planck missions. He lives in Wales. –This text refers to the Paperback edition.