Michael Zeilik
| birth_place = Bridgeport, Connecticut | death_date = | death_place = | burial_place = | occupation = | years_active = }} Michael Zeilik (1946–2022) was a professor of astronomy at the University of New Mexico. His main research interests were the study of H II regions at different wavelengths; the light curves of RS Canum Venaticorum variables; and the ethnoastronomy of the Puebloans. He also wrote astronomy textbooks which were the best-selling in the world for a period. These included:* ''Astronomy: The Evolving Universe'' * ''Conceptual Astronomy'' * ''Introduction to Astronomy & Astrophysics'' Provided by Wikipedia
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Astronomy, the cosmic perspective / by Zeilik, Michael
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Astronomy : the evolving universe / by Zeilik, Michael
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Astronomy, the evolving universe / by Zeilik, Michael
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Introductory astronomy and astrophysics / by Zeilik, Michael
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Conceptual astronomy : a journey of ideas / by Zeilik, Michael
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Astronomy, the evolving universe / by Zeilik, Michael
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Cool stars, stellar systems, and the sun proceedings of the Fourth Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars Stellar Systems, and the Sun, held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 16-18, 1985...
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Select-and-Fill-in Concept Map Scores as a Measure of Undergraduate Students' Connected Understanding of Introductory Astronomy by Schau, Candace
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