A Journey through the Universe
Gresham Lectures on Astronomy
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- Author: Ian Morison, University of Manchester and Gresham College, London
- Date Published: September 2014
- availability: In stock
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107073463
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Providing an in-depth understanding both for general readers and astronomy enthusiasts, this highly comprehensive book provides an up-to-date survey of our knowledge of the Universe beyond Earth. The book explores our Solar System, its planets and other bodies; examines the Sun and how it and other stars evolve through their lifetimes; discusses the search for planets beyond our Solar System and how we might detect life on them; and highlights interesting objects found within our galaxy, the Milky Way. It also looks at our current understanding of the origin and evolution of the Universe, as well as many other intriguing topics, such as time, black holes and Einstein's theories, dark matter, dark energy and the Cosmic Microwave Background. The book is uniquely supported by video lectures given by the author, available online. It also includes the very latest astronomical observations, such as those made by the Planck and Kepler spacecraft.
Read more- Videos of the lectures that inspired the book are available online to help readers deepen their understanding of each subject
- Provides an in-depth yet clear overview of our Universe to help readers get to grips with our current understanding
- Discusses the very latest astronomical observations and how they are adding to our understanding of the Universe
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'It would be hard to find a clearer and more balanced survey of what we know about the cosmos - from the Solar System, out to the remotest galaxies.' Martin Rees, University of Cambridge
See more reviews'… copiously illustrated … [and] attractively presented for easy reading. … I recommend it heartily to all Gamow devotees and anyone else who wants to have an up-to-date … awareness of what is known, and what remains mysterious, about the Universe.' Colin Cooke, The Observatory
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- Date Published: September 2014
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107073463
- length: 365 pages
- dimensions: 252 x 177 x 22 mm
- weight: 0.9kg
- contains: 137 b/w illus. 8 colour illus.
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
1. Watchers of the skies
2. Our Sun
3. Aspects of our Solar System
4. The rocky planets
5. The hunt for Planet X
6. Voyages to the outer planets
7. Harbingers of doom
8. Impact!
9. 400 years of the telescope
10. The family of stars
11. Aging stars
12. The search for other worlds
13. Are we alone? The search for life beyond the Earth
14. Our island Universe
15. Wonders of the southern sky
16: Proving Einstein right
17. Black holes – no need to be afraid
18. It's about time
19. Hubble's heritage – the astronomer and the telescope that honours his name
20. The violent Universe
21. The invisible Universe: dark matter and dark energy
22. The afterglow of creation
23. To infinity and beyond
Index.-
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