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5388431 No.5388431 [Reply] [Original]

Hello /sci/,

I was wondering if you know of any good backs to introduce someone into astrophysics. I've been interested in it for a long time but I'd like to learn more about it.

Also, if you'd like to recommend any other forms in which I could learn more about it, that'd be great.

>> No.5388435
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5388435

You don't need a good back to study astrophysics

>> No.5388438

>>5388435
Well fuck, my bad. Meant to say book.

>> No.5388495

>>5388435
Ahahaha

>> No.5388496

>>5388431
>>5388435
>>5388438
samefag, no way you can misstype books with "backs", letters c and a are too far

>> No.5388500

>>5388496
>implying that's all there is to typos

>> No.5388501

>>5388496
It's not a simple typo, it's you're brain derping on its internal autocorrection.Mind does it all damn day.

>> No.5388504

>>5388435
Okay that was clever.

>> No.5388506

Well i just took a course in astrophysics at my university and we used a book called "Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications" by D.A. Vallado. That was a very good book, but it was mad expensive.

http://books.google.se/books/about/Fundamentals_of_Astrodynamics_and_Applic.html?id=PJLlWzMBKjkC&amp
;redir_esc=y

>> No.5388508
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5388508

>>5388496
>samefag
No

>> No.5389440

>>5388435
heh