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To study astronomy is to consider the most wondrous phenomena on
the grandest of scales - the universe and all it contains.
Beginning with our earliest explorations of the night sky, William
Waller takes us on an enthralling journey through the Milky Way and
far, far beyond. He combines science and history to show how our
understanding of everything from black holes to the structure of
the universe has evolved over time, illuminating past discoveries
and offering contemporary insights into the cosmic histories of
stars, planets and galaxies. Whether object of study or curiosity,
the universe - and all it contains - is tantalisingly introduced
here.
This book offers an intimate guide to the Milky Way, taking readers
on a grand tour of our home Galaxy's structure, genesis, and
evolution, based on the latest astronomical findings. In engaging
language, it tells how the Milky Way congealed from blobs of gas
and dark matter into a spinning starry abode brimming with diverse
planetary systems--some of which may be hosting myriad life forms
and perhaps even other technologically communicative species.
William Waller vividly describes the Milky Way as it appears in the
night sky, acquainting readers with its key components and telling
the history of our changing galactic perceptions. The ancients
believed the Milky Way was a home for the gods. Today we know it is
but one galaxy among billions of others in the observable universe.
Within the Milky Way, ground-based and space-borne telescopes have
revealed that our Solar System is not alone. Hundreds of other
planetary systems share our tiny part of the vast Galaxy. We reside
within a galactic ecosystem that is driven by the theatrics of the
most massive stars as they blaze through their brilliant lives and
dramatic deaths. Similarly effervescent ecosystems of hot young
stars and fluorescing nebulae delineate the graceful spiral arms in
our Galaxy's swirling disk. Beyond the disk, the spheroidal halo
hosts the ponderous--and still mysterious--dark matter that
outweighs everything else. Another dark mystery lurks deep in the
heart of the Milky Way, where a supermassive black hole has
produced bizarre phenomena seen at multiple wavelengths. Waller
makes the case that our very existence is inextricably linked to
the Galaxy that spawned us. Through this book, readers can become
well-informed galactic "insiders"--ready to imagine humanity's next
steps as fully engaged citizens of the Milky Way.
Orienting us with an insider's tour of our cosmic home, the Milky
Way, William Waller and Paul Hodge then take us on a spectacular
journey, inviting us to probe the exquisite structures and dynamics
of the giant spiral and elliptical galaxies, to witness colliding
and erupting galaxies, and to pay our respects to the most powerful
galaxies of all-the quasars. A basic guide to the latest news from
the cosmic frontier-about the black holes in the centers of
galaxies, about the way in which some galaxies cannibalize each
other, about the vast distances between galaxies, and about the
remarkable new evidence regarding dark energy and the cosmic
expansion-this book gives us a firm foundation for exploring the
more speculative fringes of our current understanding. This is a
heavily revised and completely updated version of Hodge's Galaxies,
which won an Association of American Publishers PROSE Award for
Best Science Book of the Year in 1986.
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