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A new era in the exploration of the universe has begun. In 1995, after decades of intense scientific investigation. planet hunters discovered the first alien solar system around a star like our own Sun. Since then, armed with new insight and technology, astronomers have been discovering planets at an exhilarating pace. Every day seems to bring us closer to finding an Earthlike planet, perhaps harbouring life, and the resolution to the grandest human mystery of all: are we alone? Now astronomer and internationally acclaimed author Ken Croswell has written the definitive guide to the culmination of the scientific revolution that began with Copernicus. Weaving together the personal travails of the scientists who made the key discoveries, Croswell marshals extensive research and acute interviews to bring to life this epic of scientific adventure--in language so clear that anyone can understand. He shows around other stars to sighting more than half a dozen outposts of the final frontier. For the first time, scientists have demonstrated that the universe at large does in fact possess the four basic astronomical ingredients for life. Moreover, Croswell describes how space-based observatories could provide direct images of our new neighbours. Perhaps someone, or something, will be waving back.
This book investigates the scientific revolution surrounding the discovery of exoplanets and the ongoing search for extraterrestrial life. Ken Croswell, an astronomer and science writer, synthesizes decades of astronomical research and personal interviews with the scientists responsible for identifying the first alien solar systems. He argues that the rapid pace of discovery since 1995 has fundamentally altered our understanding of the universe and our potential place within it.
What You Will Find
Experts and readers alike praise the book for its ability to translate complex astrophysical concepts into accessible prose for a general audience. It is frequently cited as a comprehensive overview of the early era of exoplanet research and the human stories behind the data.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Pr
ISBN-10:
0198501986
ISBN-13:
9780198501985
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