Universe, authored by Roger Freedman and published in its tenth edition by W. H. Freeman, offers a comprehensive exploration of the cosmos for students across two terms. The book not only delves into foundational concepts of astronomy but also emphasizes the process of scientific discovery—how our understanding of the universe is shaped through rigorous investigation and observation. Written in an engaging style, it is enriched with pedagogical tools designed to enhance learning. Notable among these are its efforts to dispel common misconceptions about astronomical phenomena, guiding students to avoid typical pitfalls as they delve into cosmic mysteries.
Comprehensively revised for the 2013 edition, Universe includes the latest discoveries in astronomy and has been further enhanced with new pedagogical techniques. It is complemented by an expanded media/supplements package, particularly supported by W. H. Freeman’s advanced online course platform, LaunchPad, providing students with a rich and interactive learning experience.
The book spans 800 pages, making it a substantial resource for both instructors and students alike. Its dimensions of 9.04 x 1.26 x 10.74 inches and ISBN-13/10 codes (978-1464124921 / 1464124922) are key identifiers for this edition, which was published on December 26, 2013.
