Exploring the Universe - A Chinese Student's Journey

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In summary, Garth from China is very excited about the universe and is looking forward to watching the Jupiter in the sky on a sunny day.
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I come from http://amateur.lamost.org/bootes/bbs/index.php ,a chinese website.I`m very interested in the universe.For example ,quasar and Hubble`s constant.And my English is very poor.So I come here for discussing,studying and improving my English. :blushing:
Thx
 
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mars2 said:
I come from http://amateur.lamost.org/bootes/bbs/index.php ,a chinese website.I`m very interested in the universe.For example ,quasar and Hubble`s constant.And my English is very poor.So I come here for discussing,studying and improving my English. :blushing:
Thx
You have come to the right place Mars2, this is the BEST science forum.
 
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Yes...
I have a happy day here.(:
 
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Wolram
Thx very much! (:
 
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And welcome to these Forums mars2!

Garth
 
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Hi mars2 and also welcome! Sounds like good reading material is in order. I just happen to have collection for occasions like this. These are not highly technical, but are highly informative:
Quasars: http://cassfos02.ucsd.edu/physics/ph7/Quasars.html
General cosmology: http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmolog.htm
Relativity: http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/gr/gr.html
All kinds of goodies: http://www.edu-observatory.org/eo/cosmology.html
Enjoy.
 
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The websites Chronos writed... now are in my blog.
(:
 
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Welcome mars2.I'm new here,too.
 
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And I`m from China.
Is there anyone from China?
 
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Welcome aboard mars2. Nice to meet you.
 
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hi,I'm from china,and this is my first word in the forum.
 
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And welcome too cosmosfly!

Garth
 
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Hi everyone .
I come here too.
Now ,in Nanjing, it is very hot .And the weather isn`t so good.Because ,at night ,I only see the Jupiter in the sky !
So I`m waiting for a sunny day for watching the beautiful sky again!
 

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1. What is "Exploring the Universe - A Chinese Student's Journey" about?

"Exploring the Universe - A Chinese Student's Journey" is a book written by a Chinese student who shares her experiences and insights about studying astronomy and exploring the universe. It covers topics such as the history of astronomy, current research and discoveries, and the future of space exploration.

2. Is this book suitable for non-scientists?

Yes, this book is suitable for both scientists and non-scientists. The author presents complex scientific concepts in an easy-to-understand manner, making it accessible to readers of all backgrounds.

3. Does this book only focus on Chinese perspectives?

No, while the author is a Chinese student, the book incorporates a global perspective and discusses contributions from scientists around the world. It also covers international collaborations in space exploration and the impact of different cultures on our understanding of the universe.

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Yes, the author provides up-to-date information on the latest advancements and discoveries in the field of astronomy, including recent space missions, new technologies, and groundbreaking research.

5. Can this book inspire readers to pursue a career in astronomy?

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