What Are the Best Books to Learn Astrophysics?

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For those seeking to enhance their knowledge of astrophysics, several book recommendations emerged in the discussion. "Introduction to Astronomy and Cosmology" by Ian Morison was suggested as a foundational text. Additionally, two notable books are "An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics" by Carroll and Ostlie, which is on the pricier side, and "Fundamental Astronomy" by Karttunen et al., which is more budget-friendly. Review papers by Padmanabhan were also highlighted as valuable resources, alongside a paper focused on dark matter. A free resource in Portuguese was mentioned, providing further options for learning. Participants expressed enthusiasm for exploring these materials and sharing feedback.
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Hey i was posting to ask what type of books i can get to make me more knowledgeable on the subject of astrophysics, it could be more general or very specific if you think its worth knowing please lead me to a book that explains. thank you
 
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Thank you I didn't know they had free books on the internet that you didn't have to steal
 
If there is a free version of that one, I'm not aware of it. I bought my copy.
 
Oh nvm its not free :/ thanks a bunch still I'm definitely going to get it
 
I can recommend two books I did read and, most important, did learn a lot from them:
- An introduction to modern astrophysics (Carroll and Ostlie), very expensive;
- Fundamental astronomy (Karttunen et alli), almost budget

A third choice, perhaps the best one and for free, happens to be written in portuguese: http://astro.if.ufrgs.br/.

Best regards!
 
Thank you all I will look into these sources and get back to you with feedback
 

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