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The Invisible Universe

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Boston-New York-London
Kiadó: Callaway Edition-Bulfinch Press Book-Little, Brown and Company
Kiadás helye: Boston-New York-London
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött kemény papírkötés
Oldalszám: 132 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 41 cm x 35 cm
ISBN: 0-8212-2628-2
Megjegyzés: Fekete-fehér és színes fotókkal, illusztrációkkal.
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The most beautiful collection of
astronomical photographs ever published, in a magnificent oversize format
Human beings have always sought meaning in the mysterious dark of the night sky. Stargazers of antiquity recorded the procession of the constellations, naming them for gods and mythological creatures. Modern astronomers continue the search for meaning, probing ever farther into time and space to map the universe and determine its nature and origins. Today's sophisticated telescopes peer far beyond the ancient constellations to a universe more beautiful than our forebears could have imagined. The Invisible Universe takes us into the hearts of these constellations with more than fifty stunning reproductions of David Malin's luminous photographs of distant stars, nebulae, and galaxies.
Using some of the most powerful Earth-based telescopes, astronomer and photographer Mai in has spent over twenty years painstakingly capturing the previously undetected colors and forms of gas,... Tovább

Fülszöveg


The most beautiful collection of
astronomical photographs ever published, in a magnificent oversize format
Human beings have always sought meaning in the mysterious dark of the night sky. Stargazers of antiquity recorded the procession of the constellations, naming them for gods and mythological creatures. Modern astronomers continue the search for meaning, probing ever farther into time and space to map the universe and determine its nature and origins. Today's sophisticated telescopes peer far beyond the ancient constellations to a universe more beautiful than our forebears could have imagined. The Invisible Universe takes us into the hearts of these constellations with more than fifty stunning reproductions of David Malin's luminous photographs of distant stars, nebulae, and galaxies.
Using some of the most powerful Earth-based telescopes, astronomer and photographer Mai in has spent over twenty years painstakingly capturing the previously undetected colors and forms of gas, dust, and light in the farthest reaches of space. The unusual photographic process that Malin devised requires three different exposures, which may be taken years apart, in order to produce each picture. The Invisible Universe gloriously reproduces the results of his labors on an unprecedented scale. Enriched with the history of the constellations and early observational renderings, this one magnificent volume unites the timeless enchantment of space with the excitement of new astronomical discoveries.
Arranged by constellation like an antique star atlas, The Invisible Universe showcases such spectacular sights as the Great Orion Nebula, the Rosette Nebula, and the Jewel Box Cluster. The informative and entertaining text combines the science, poetry, and lore behind these glorious objects. It outlines the story of their discovery and observation along with vivid descriptions of the life cycles of stars, setting them in the context of their distance, age, and environment.
Lavishly designed and printed by Callaway Editions, with figures from classical celestial charts and apt quotations from Shakespeare, Dante, Donne, and Tennyson, The Invisible Universe is a delight, to be pored over by lovers of astronomy, literature, philosophy, and photography alike. Also included are a "cosmic primer," a glossary, and appendixes of star catalogs and astronomical information relating to the objects pictured. A wonder of subtle artistry, technical wizardry, and scientific interest, The Invisible Universe is the ultimate gift book on a subject that has fascinated us for centuries. As Timothy Ferris writes in the Foreword, "David [Malin] has now brought light to the darkness. There is much here to see, and much for our descendants to explore."
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