Our Universe: An Astronomer's Guide: Pelican Books
Autor Jo Dunkleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 2020
The night sky is an endless source of wonder and mystery. For thousands of years it has been at the heart of scientific and philosophical inquiry, from the first star catalogues etched into ancient Mesopotamian clay tablets to the metres-wide telescopes constructed in Chile's Atacama Desert today. On a clear night it is hard not to look up and pick out familiar constellations, and to think of the visionary minds who pioneered our understanding of what lies beyond.
In this thrilling new guide to our Universe and how it works, Professor of Astrophysics Jo Dunkley reveals how it only becomes more beautiful and exciting the more we discover about it. With warmth and clarity, Dunkley takes us from the very basics - why the Earth orbits the Sun, and how our Moon works - right up to massive, strange phenomena like superclusters, quasars, and the geometry of spacetime. As she does so, Dunkley unfurls the history of humankind's heroic journey to understand the history and structure of the cosmos, revealing the extraordinary, little-known stories of astronomy pioneers including Williamina Fleming, Vera Rubin and Jocelyn Bell Burnell.
Illuminating and uplifting, this is your essential guide to the biggest subject of all.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241235874
ISBN-10: 0241235871
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 111 x 181 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Pelican
Seria Pelican Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241235871
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 111 x 181 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Pelican
Seria Pelican Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
An
internationally
renowned
academic,Jo
Dunkleyis
Professor
of
Physics
and
Astrophysical
Sciences
at
Princeton
University.
She
was
part
of
the
science
team
for
NASA's
WMAP
space
satellite,
and
now
works
on
the
Atacama
Cosmology
Telescope,
the
Simons
Observatory,
and
the
Large
Synoptic
Survey
Telescope.
She
has
been
the
recipient
of
many
awards,
including
the
the
Maxwell
Medal,
the
Fowler
Prize
for
Astronomy,
the
Royal
Society's
Rosalind
Franklin
award
and
the
Philip
Leverhulme
Prize.
Recenzii
Dunkley
must
be
one
of
the
youngest
and
brainiest
female
astrophysics
professors
on
the
planet...
As
Professor
of
Physics
and
Astrophysical
Sciences
at
Princeton
University,
Dunkley
researches
the
history
of
the
universe,
how
space
is
changing,
what
stars
are
made
of
and
the
nature
of
dark
matter.
Her
book
is
an
attempt
to
simplify
this
enormously
complex
subject
and,
written
in
a
stylenotunlike
Carlo
Rovelli's
bestsellingSeven
Brief
Laws
on
Physics,
there
are
no
equations,
no
maths
and
relatively
little
jargon
Thisluminous guide to the cosmosencapsulates myriad discoveries. Astrophysicist Jo Dunkley swoops from Earth to the observable limits, then explores stellar life cycles, dark matter, cosmic evolution and the soup-to-nuts history of the Universe. No less a thrill are her accounts of tenth-century Persian astronomer Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi, twentieth- and twenty-first-century researchers Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Vera Rubin, and many more.
Dunkley isa natural communicatorand her book isa model of clarity
Jo Dunkley is an internationally acclaimed cosmologist. She is also a fine expositor, and thisbook splendidly conveys what we've learnt about the universe,and the exhilarating progress we can expect in coming decades.
A clear and comprehensible account of astronomers' current theories of the solar system and the universe.Authoritative, informative, and elegantly written.
This book issimply superb- beautifully written and very clear. It incorporates all the major recent results, and indicates what might come from telescopes now being built.
Dunkley takes us onan electrifying journey through our universe, elegantly weaving together history and the latest scientific discoveries. On her way, she subtly restores all the forgotten women scientists to their rightful places in what has been a male-dominated story until now.
A grand overview of modern cosmology from one of the leaders in the field.Dunkley guides us through astronomical history, at every stage explaining the twists and turns and surprises, right up to the most recent discoveries. Readers will have a real appreciation of the most exciting developments in astrophysics of the last millennium, the last century, and the last year.
Jo Dunkley is an amiable guide to the universe, but there's no dawdling in this fast-paced tour. This slender volumewhisks you from our own blue marble out to the edge of the universe and the beginning of time. Dunkley is especially good at explaining how the whispers from the Big Bang itself tell us about dark matter and dark energy and hint at its explosive origin in cosmic inflation.
A clear and comprehensible account of astronomers' current theories of the solar system and the universe.Authoritative, informative, and elegantly written. The simple analogies are especially engaging.
Thisluminous guide to the cosmosencapsulates myriad discoveries. Astrophysicist Jo Dunkley swoops from Earth to the observable limits, then explores stellar life cycles, dark matter, cosmic evolution and the soup-to-nuts history of the Universe. No less a thrill are her accounts of tenth-century Persian astronomer Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi, twentieth- and twenty-first-century researchers Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Vera Rubin, and many more.
Dunkley isa natural communicatorand her book isa model of clarity
Jo Dunkley is an internationally acclaimed cosmologist. She is also a fine expositor, and thisbook splendidly conveys what we've learnt about the universe,and the exhilarating progress we can expect in coming decades.
A clear and comprehensible account of astronomers' current theories of the solar system and the universe.Authoritative, informative, and elegantly written.
This book issimply superb- beautifully written and very clear. It incorporates all the major recent results, and indicates what might come from telescopes now being built.
Dunkley takes us onan electrifying journey through our universe, elegantly weaving together history and the latest scientific discoveries. On her way, she subtly restores all the forgotten women scientists to their rightful places in what has been a male-dominated story until now.
A grand overview of modern cosmology from one of the leaders in the field.Dunkley guides us through astronomical history, at every stage explaining the twists and turns and surprises, right up to the most recent discoveries. Readers will have a real appreciation of the most exciting developments in astrophysics of the last millennium, the last century, and the last year.
Jo Dunkley is an amiable guide to the universe, but there's no dawdling in this fast-paced tour. This slender volumewhisks you from our own blue marble out to the edge of the universe and the beginning of time. Dunkley is especially good at explaining how the whispers from the Big Bang itself tell us about dark matter and dark energy and hint at its explosive origin in cosmic inflation.
A clear and comprehensible account of astronomers' current theories of the solar system and the universe.Authoritative, informative, and elegantly written. The simple analogies are especially engaging.