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Originally Posted by Jeff
Thanks Trevor,
Main interest at this stage is identifying a good current Cosmology reference, since most of my books are now 15-20 years old.
Any recommendations?
Have my eye on "Universe, by Freedman & Kaufmann, 2007, 8th edition ".
Cheers,
Jeff
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Hi Jeff,
Really no comparison between Cosmos and Wikepedia. Anyone can change or edit material on Wikepedia whereas the material in Cosmos is put together by research scientists, people at the cutting edge in their fields.
Universe, by Freedman & Kaufmann was one of my Uni texts at Swinburne, back then it was edition 6. It is an excellent text providing a multimedia learning experience. Many process that are explained within the text refer the reader to other info on that subject on the books Universe DVD and website. Often providing animations or other visual content to support what is in the book.
I learnt very early on at Swinburne that there is a lot of info out there on the net and some of it is correct. The go really is to trawl for what you want on refereed sites, definitely not Wikepedia. The NASA ADS abstract database is excellent, The Astrophysical Journal, Nature and the Astronomical Journal are probably the main sources that I used to gather material for essays and project write ups.
Regards
Trevor