Seeds takes students on a journey to learn how we know what we know about the universe. By consistently showing how science works and writing for the typical nonscience student, Seeds delivers the conceptual foundations of astronomy with a new intuitive pedagogical framework and a stunning new art and design program. This text will help students piece together the process of science and move toward full understanding of the material, rather than just rote memorization.
Apart from a few paragraphs repeated verbatim, definitely a solid book on the topic. The material was easy to digest (apart from the chapter on cosmology, but that goes without saying), it used lots of metaphors to ground the practical data, and the tone was genuinely delightful throughout. I really enjoyed this.
I had to read this for an Astronomy class. The teacher sucked. So reading this book was rather hard to follow for me personally. It might by have been good for the subject itself, but it just pissed me off the more I read.
This was my college astronomy text book and I have found it well worth the money I spent on it! I enjoyed all the detail of space exploration in this book! It even covers the history of several astronomers. I homeschool my children and we have often looked in this book!!
It was a textbook for astronomy class. So many interesting things to learn. A good quarter of it was over my head. I don't think I will ever wrap my head around astronomical math.