dc.description.abstract | As the title suggests, this book is about fundamental things that one might
expect to remain fairly the same. Yet astronomy has evolved enormously over
the last few years, and only a few chapters of this book have been left unmodified.
Since the book is used also by many amateurs, the introductory chapter
has been extended to give a brief summary of different celestial objects to
“soften” the jump to rather technical topics.
The chapter on the solar system was very long. It has now been split into
two separate chapters. Chapter 7 deals with general properties of the solar
system. Individual objects are discussed in Chap. 8, which is more prone
to change when new data will accumulate. Also, new data on exoplanets is
obtained at an increasing rate. Therefore exoplanets are given a chapter of
their own; it is at the end of the book, since it is closely related to astrobiology,
already included in the previous edition. These last chapters may change more
than the rest of the book in the future.
These changes mean that the numbering of formulas and figures has
changed quite extensively after the previous version of the book.
Cosmology and galactic astronomy have still been evolving rapidly. Therefore
there are many revisions to the chapters on the Milky Way, galaxies, and
cosmology.
In addition, several other chapters contain smaller revisions and many of
the previous images have been replaced with newer ones. | en_US |