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What are the required books for astronomy?

I think it is necessary to have a basic understanding of astronomy first: to read books on astronomy, you can refer to the astronomy volume of the encyclopedia of China, Su Yi's Introduction to New Astronomy and General Astronomy. In this respect, there are many books in English, but the books in Chinese are really unsatisfactory. Be sure to go to a university with rich books, otherwise, you won't see the shadow of these books.

Some famous publishing houses, such as? Wileywww.wiley.com

Springer? www.springer.de? OUP, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, McGraw-Hill, Worth Pubilshers, Saunders Company and AcademicPress have all published some excellent introductory textbooks for reference, but English will pose challenges. It is worth noting that there are some counseling materials in the relevant online textbooks, which can be searched for reference.

After you have some astronomical knowledge, you should pay attention to supplement enough advanced mathematics knowledge: a better introductory textbook in China is Advanced Mathematics (4th and 5th editions) by the Mathematics Teaching and Research Section of Tongji University, and you should also learn spatial analytic geometry and differential equations. After learning these basics well, you can learn the branch of physics mentioned above, with the aim of laying a foundation for astronomy.

Astronomers should not forget to be familiar with the starry sky, and the materials at hand should also include several star maps.

Now the most convenient is the new all-sky star map compiled by Beijing Planetarium according to the Wild Star Map 2000 published by Shin Kong Society of Chengwentang, Japan in the 1980s, which is not difficult to buy. Then the Encyclopedia of China; Astronomy has a classic star map of China compiled and drawn by Mr Yi Shitong, which is very beautiful. If you have a library with a long history nearby, you can also look for the Norton Star Map Manual. At the end of the newly published Popular Astronomy (by Flamarion), an all-sky star map is attached, but it is too small to be used conveniently.

For ordinary astronomy enthusiasts, it is also beneficial to know some physical knowledge in depth. Here are some classic bibliographies for your reference.

1 mechanics course? Berkeley physics course? Science press

2 theoretical mechanics? Zhou higher education (reply that this is not good, recommend Liang's sum. )

3 optics? ( 1)? Editor of Huazhong Normal University. Higher education press

Optics? (2)? Peking University Publishing House? Peking University textbook

Atomic physics? Edited by Yan Higher education press

5 astrophysics? What about Xiao Xinghua and the others? higher education

6 200 physics experiments in London Institute of Technology

Seven famous classical physics experiments

A physics dictionary? Science press

9 Fourier transform and its application

10 heat and thermodynamics (O4 14. 1/Z27)

1 1 electromagnetics O44 1/C66? Manchester science series

12 solid state physics? Kitler

13 electromagnetics? Berkeley physics course? Science press

14 solid state physics? Manchester science series

15 solid state physics? Edited by Huang Kun.

16 thermal

17 college physics? O4-43/Y47? Modern, particle, statistical physics

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Fundamentals of modern physics and its application.

19 gravity theory and cosmology? -Principles and applications of general relativity? Weinberg

20 Relativity? Author W. Pauli

2 1? Introduction to relativity? O42 1. 1/L98

Physics celebrities and discoveries? O4-09/S 12

23? Physics today? 04/Y22

24? Physics in the 20th century

Atomic physics and human knowledge? N bohr? write

26 important experiments in the history of physics

Supplement:

1 observing astrophysics? Liu Xuefu? beijing normal university publishing house

2 The Mechanical World and the World Beyond Mechanics photocopied by Peking University Press.

3? Electrodynamics, quantum mechanics

Personally, I think that after laying a good foundation in advanced mathematics and general physics, I can learn the four major mechanics, understand the basic knowledge of astronomy and be familiar with the starry sky. After that, we can do further research.

The above is a reference to the later stones.

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There are some books in my collection, as shown in the picture.