
Mirror Earth
The Search for Our Planet's Twin
Michael D. Lemonick(Author)
Walker & Co (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-8027-7903-8 (ISBN)
Description
In the mid-1990s, astronomers made history when they began to find planets orbiting stars in the Milky Way. More than eight hundred planets have been found since then, yet none of them is anything like Earth and none could support life. Now, armed with more powerful technology, planet hunters are racing to find a true twin of Earth. Science writer Michael Lemonick has unique access to these exoplaneteers, as they call themselves, and Mirror Earth unveils their passionate quest. Unlike competitors in other races, Geoff Marcy, Bill Borucki, David Charbonneau, Sara Seager, and others actually consult and cooperate with one another. But only one will be the first to find Earth's twin. Mirror Earth tells the story of their competition.
Reviews / Votes
A frank and vivid account of planet hunting. Nature It is a fascinating journey ... Lemonick has elegantly and convincingly captured the magnitude of the discoveries that have happened in our lifetimes. New Scientist Readers will be rewarded with insight into how these scientists dreamed up ambitious ways to search the heavens trillions of miles away, then pulled strings and twisted arms to execute those ideas. DiscoverMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Illustrations
6 B&W Images t/o
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8027-7903-8 (9780802779038)
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Book
01/2014
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
€36.08
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Person
Michael D. Lemonick has written more than fifty Time magazine cover stories on science, and has been published in Discover, Wired, and Scientific American. He is the author of four books, most recently Echo of the Big Bang and The Georgian Star, and lives in Princeton, New Jersey.