"The universe as seen in panorama and up close. "
Using high-resolution images collected by a fleet of telescopes,
satellites and inter-planetary probes, "Cosmos Close-up" embarks on
a voyage across the universe, pausing to zoom in on the most
spectacular planets and galaxies before entering the known
celestial reaches.
Panoramic photographs rendered in color lie adjacent to close-up
photographs of remarkable clarity.Authoritative and easily
understood text describes the cosmology and explains what each
image reveals about the universe.
The book first flies through our local neighborhood, dominated
by the sun. Spectacular close-up images of the surface features and
atmospheres of an array of planets, moons and smaller objects shed
new light on familiar cosmic cousins.
Next this comprehensive reference explores the huge spiral
system called the Milky Way, abounding with 200 billion stars and
vast amounts of interstellar gas and dust. While the stars are too
small to see in detail, larger structures, such as star clusters,
star-forming nebulae and clouds of discarded gas, are visible and
shown here in stunning color.
Giles Sparrow escorts readers beyond the bounds of our galaxy
into a frontier filled with an infinite variety of star systems,
some rivaling or even surpassing our own. Despite their immense
distance from us, these objects can now be studied in unprecedented
detail thanks to the latest space-based telescope technology.
The book also describes the role played by astronomy and, in
particular, cosmology in our attempts to answer crucial questions
about the size, shape, origins and fate of the universe.
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