Universe 10th Edition Freedman
For the full reading list, enter AA2052 in the dialogue box in UCLan's. 2nd edition, Linda S. Sparke, John S.


Gallagher III, 2007, Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13 9866; ISBN-868 (£35 in paperback).There are also references to the recommened textbook for AA1051, Introduction to Astronomy:. 10th edition by R.
10th Edition Spoiler
Geller, R.A.Freedman, W.J. Kaufmann III and; W H Freeman, 2014;ISBN-13: 978-1-464-124921; ISBN: 1-464-124922.(It is not necessary to get the 10th edition if you have a recent earlier edition.).
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In previous years, Antonucci posts lecture slides online so you can use those to review the material. His tests are a bit challenging since there are some tricky questions but there is usually a curve at the end of the course (depending on how the class performs). If you need help with the class you can try the math-science drop in (CLAS) at the SRB.