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Overview
The Solar System, derived from the comprehensive Foundations of Astronomy, delivers a streamlined yet robust overview of celestial mechanics, the nature of light and telescopes, and the fundamental principles that govern our universe—before concentrating deeply on planetary science. This text is ideal for instructors who want to explore the planets, moons, small bodies, and the origin and structure of the solar system in rich detail, while still providing essential context on the sky, the Sun, and the broader cosmos. The final chapters offer an engaging transition into the discovery of extrasolar planets and the search for life beyond Earth, making this an excellent choice for non-majors courses focused on planetary astronomy or astrobiology. Available with WebAssign, which features auto-graded problem sets, conceptually driven activities, and access to Virtual Astronomy Labs—interactive simulations that give students hands-on experience with key astronomical concepts, all designed to reinforce learning and increase engagement.
1. Here and Now
2. A Guide to the Sky
3. Moon Phases and Eclipses
4. The Origin of Modern Astronomy
5. Gravity
6. Light and Telescopes
7. Atoms and Spectra
Part 2. The Stars
8. The Sun
9. Origins of Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe
Part 3. The Solar System
10. The Solar System: A Family Portrait and History
11. Earth: The Active Planet
12. The Moon and Mercury: Comparing Airless Worlds
13. Venus and Mars
14. Jupiter and Saturn
15. Uranus, Neptune, and Beyond
16. Asteroids, Comets, and Meteorites
Part 4. Life
17. Extrasolar Planets
18. Astrobiology: Life on Other Worlds