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Cosmos, the art and science of the universe, Roberta J. M. Olson and Jay M. Pasachoff

Label
Cosmos, the art and science of the universe, Roberta J. M. Olson and Jay M. Pasachoff
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-291) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cosmos
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1041761610
Responsibility statement
Roberta J. M. Olson and Jay M. Pasachoff
Sub title
the art and science of the universe
Summary
Since time immemorial, the nocturnal skies have mesmerized people, and heavenly bodies have inspired the imaginations of artists, poets, and scientists. This book showcases the superstars of the firmament and universe in sumptuous illustrations featuring paintings, sculpture, drawings, watercolours, prints, as well as plates from books, celestial diagrams, and astronomical photography. Cosmos: The Art and Science of the Universe charts the human love affair with the heavens in art and astronomy, based on sound science and insightful art and cultural history. While its illustrations are thrilling and seductive, the book also recounts the fascinating story about the quest to discover the mysteries of the universe in ten lively chapters. Embellished with new information, interpretations, and amusing anecdotes, the authors weave a rich tapestry about the interconnections in the cosmos and the efforts to understand them. A stunning book that unveils the beauty of the cosmos and its compelling story
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- 1 Astronomy: The personification and the practice -- 2 The mechanics of the cosmos: Star maps, constellations and globes -- 3 The sun and solar eclipses -- 4 Earth's moon and lunar eclipses -- 5 Comets: 'Wandering stars' -- 6 Meteors, bolides and meteor showers -- 7 Primordial matter of the big bang: Novae, nebulae and galaxies -- 8 The planets of the solar system -- 9 The aurora borealis: Magnetic celestial fireworks -- 10 New horizons in the cosmos: Photographs of space -- Conclusion: Infinity -- Select bibliography and further reading -- Acknowledgments -- Photo acknowledgments -- Index
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