The almost unimaginably large size of many objects in the universe accounts in part for astronomy`s tremendous appeal. Yet the problem of depicting a vast range of scales is perhaps astronomy`s greatest challenge. ” Sizing Up the Universe” addresses, in highly readable & richly illustrated style, the intriguing concept of size in the universe. The authors
- both professors at Princeton University
- put forward clear, concise, & understandable answers to the hard-to-answer questions: How big is the sun? Our solar system? Our galaxy? The visible universe? What is the largest structure in the cosmos? & how do we know? With size comparisons as a unifying theme, this gorgeous book goes beyond the facts & figures to work as a superb visual guide to the heavens. It captures a fresh vision of the universe, chronicling a host of exciting recent discoveries: new Kuiper belt objects in the solar system, new planets orbiting nearby stars, great walls of galaxies, even the fingerprints of creation in the cosmic microwave background radiation. As a special bonus, ” Sizing Up the Universe”
Includes::, for the first time in an astronomy book (despite repeated requests to reproduce it in previous titles), a beautiful new full-color version of author Richard Gott`s incomparable ” Map of the Universe”. This stunning chart
Includes:: everything from Earth satellites to planets, stars, & distant galaxies. The map has been featured in ” New Scientist” & ” Planetarian Magazine” cover stories, as well as extensive articles in ” The New York Times” & other publications. It has been honoured by The Adler Planetarium through inclusion in a special exhibition & catalogue. In ” Sizing Up the Universe”, ” The Map of the Universe” is beautifully reproduced in full color on a large gatefold section to maximize impact & usefulness. With its original & beautiful way of comparing objects in the heavens...its coverage of remarkable recent discoveries...and its breathtaking gatefold map, ” Sizing Up the Universe” has very wide appeal. It`s a great choice for armchair astronomers, students of all ages, science-minded families, & even the most advanced amateur stargazers, who will find intriguing surprises here.