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The story of the people who see beyond the stars-an astronomy book
for adults still spellbound by the night sky. Humans from the
earliest civilizations through today have craned their necks each
night, using the stars to orient themselves in the large, strange
world around them. Stargazing is a pursuit that continues to
fascinate us: from Copernicus to Carl Sagan, astronomers throughout
history have spent their lives trying to answer the biggest
questions in the universe. Now, award-winning astronomer Emily
Levesque shares the stories of modern-day stargazers in this new
nonfiction release, the people willing to adventure across high
mountaintops and to some of the most remote corners of the planet,
all in the name of science. From the lonely quiet of midnight
stargazing to tall tales of wild bears loose in the observatory,
The Last Stargazers is a love letter to astronomy and an
affirmation of the crucial role that humans can and must play in
the future of scientific discovery. In this sweeping work of
narrative science, Levesque shows how astronomers in this scrappy
and evolving field are going beyond the machines to infuse
creativity and passion into the stars and space and inspires us all
to peer skyward in pursuit of the universe's secrets.
The story of the people who see beyond the stars—an astronomy
book for adults still spellbound by the night sky. Humans from the
earliest civilizations through today have craned their necks each
night, using the stars to orient themselves in the large, strange
world around them. Stargazing is a pursuit that continues to
fascinate us: from Copernicus to Carl Sagan, astronomers throughout
history have spent their lives trying to answer the biggest
questions in the universe. Now, award-winning astronomer Emily
Levesque shares the stories of modern-day stargazers in this new
nonfiction release, the people willing to adventure across high
mountaintops and to some of the most remote corners of the planet,
all in the name of science. From the lonely quiet of midnight
stargazing to tall tales of wild bears loose in the observatory,
The Last Stargazers is a love letter to astronomy and an
affirmation of the crucial role that humans can and must play in
the future of scientific discovery. In this sweeping work of
narrative science, Levesque shows how astronomers in this scrappy
and evolving field are going beyond the machines to infuse
creativity and passion into the stars and space and inspires us all
to peer skyward in pursuit of the universe's secrets.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE ROYAL SOCIETY SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE 2021 FINALIST
FOR THE PEN/E.O. WILSON LITERARY SCIENCE WRITING AWARD AN AMAZON
BEST BOOK OF 2020 To be an astronomer is to journey to some of the
most inaccessible parts of the globe, braving mountain passes,
sub-zero temperatures, and hostile flora and fauna. Not to mention
the stress of handling equipment worth millions. It is a life of
unique delights and absurdities ... and one that may be drawing to
a close. Since Galileo first pointed his telescope at the heavens,
astronomy has stood as a fount of human creativity and discovery,
but soon it will be the robots gazing at the sky while we are left
to sift through the data. In The Last Stargazers, Emily Levesque
reveals the hidden world of the professional astronomer. She
celebrates an era of ingenuity and curiosity, and asks us to think
twice before we cast aside our sense of wonder at the universe.
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