I know a fair bit about astronomy in general, the big bang theory, stellar evolution, how to measure distance, units involved, spectroscope, black holes(it's formation,detection and effects) a touch of special relativity etc. I also have good knowledge of physics and mathematics.
I'm a university student doing double major in pure mathematics, so I don't want people telling me to study something first because I know I've got everything in the bag.
My question is, I want to study everything from bottom to top. Well I've already started from the bottom i.e from Eratosthenes to Aristotle to Ptolemy to Copernicus to Cassini to Herschel to Hubble to Hoyle.
But I feel something is missing, so can you kindly direct me to a website or list to me everything I need to know so that I can be up to date with current understanding of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Thanks
By the way, I don't mind heavy mathematics with exercises etc.
Just send me KNOWLEDGE!
I'm a university student doing double major in pure mathematics, so I don't want people telling me to study something first because I know I've got everything in the bag.
My question is, I want to study everything from bottom to top. Well I've already started from the bottom i.e from Eratosthenes to Aristotle to Ptolemy to Copernicus to Cassini to Herschel to Hubble to Hoyle.
But I feel something is missing, so can you kindly direct me to a website or list to me everything I need to know so that I can be up to date with current understanding of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Thanks
By the way, I don't mind heavy mathematics with exercises etc.
Just send me KNOWLEDGE!