It takes the average reader 12 hours and 31 minutes to read Galactic and Extragalactic Radio Astronomy by Gerrit L. Verschuur
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Galactic and Extragalactic Radio Astronomy is a fundamental text for graduate students and professional astronomers and covers all aspects of radio astronomy beyond the solar system. Each chapter is written by a renowned expert in the field and contains a review of a particular area of radio astronomy and presents the latest observations and interpretations as well as an extensive view of the literature (as of 1988). Topics covered include: galactic continuum emission, HII regions, the diffuse interstellar medium, interstellar molecules, astronomical masers, neutral hydrogen, the galactic center, radio stars, supernova remnants, pulsars, extragalactic hydrogen, radio galaxies and quasars, the microwave background, and cosmological radio sources.
Galactic and Extragalactic Radio Astronomy by Gerrit L. Verschuur is 728 pages long, and a total of 187,824 words.
This makes it 246% the length of the average book. It also has 230% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 17 hours and 6 minutes to read Galactic and Extragalactic Radio Astronomy aloud.
Galactic and Extragalactic Radio Astronomy is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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