
The Secret Life of Space
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Renowned scientists and authors Nigel Henbest and Heather Couper also uncover the unsung heroes and heroines who have been overlooked in the history of scientific endeavor. These stories include the computer engineer who discovered more exploding stars in his back garden than anyone else in history, the teacher who developed the basis for radio astronomy and the sanitary engineer who found evidence of life on Mars. Finally, they look to today' s increasing possibility of space travel as we push the frontiers of discovery and ask the perennial question, is there life out there?
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'... a non-stop tour of all the big moments in the history of Western astronomy. ... it's a great introduction to major stories, revealing the personalities behind the names known otherwise as those of satellites, theorems and equations. ... an entertaining read...' The strength of this book is its focus on the individuals who have contributed to our understanding of the universe ...this is a good introduction for the general reader and an entertaining miscellany for armchair astronomers." '... a non-stop tour of all the big moments in the history of Western astronomy. ... it's a great introduction to major stories, revealing the personalities behind the names known otherwise as those of satellites, theorems and equations. ... an entertaining read...'
The strength of this book is its focus on the individuals who have contributed to our understanding of the universe ...
this is a good introduction for the general reader and an entertaining miscellany for armchair astronomers."
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NIGEL HENBEST is a leading science writer, specialising in astronomy and space. He is a prolific author, having written 40 books and over 1000 articles which have been translated into 27 languages, as well as writing and producing many international television programmes on the Universe. Professor Henbest has been Astronomy Consultant for New Scientist magazine, editor of the Journal of the British Astronomical Associationand media consultant for the Royal Greenwich Observatory. A respected commentator on human spaceflight, he is signed up as a future astronaut with Virgin Galactic.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction: Shoulders of Giants?
- Chapter 1: Secrets of Stonehenge
- Chapter 2: The Greek Computer
- Chapter 3: Romancing the Calendar
- Chapter 4: The Earth Moves
- Chapter 5: From the Dutch Trunke to the Hubble Telescope
- Chapter 6: Planet Seekers
- Chapter 7: The Planet That Never Was
- Chapter 8: Solar Inferno
- Chapter 9: Cauldrons of the Cosmos
- Chapter 10: Stardoom
- Chapter 11: Black Holes
- Chapter 12: In the Beginning
- Chapter 13: The Dark Side
- Chapter 14: A Comet's Tale
- Chapter 15: Impact!
- Chapter 16: Is There Life on Mars?
- Chapter 17: New Worlds for Old
- Chapter 18: Are We Alone?
- Index
- Illustrations
- Copyright
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