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Secrets of the Universe

How We Discovered the Cosmos

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Discoveries in astronomy challenge our fundamental ideas about the universe, transforming our understanding from fixed stars to whirling galaxies and supernovae. Once believing Earth was the center of the cosmos, we now recognize it as a small planet among countless others that may harbor life. These shifts stem from pivotal discoveries, moments of realization about celestial bodies, whether planets or supermassive black holes. This work invites readers to experience these revelations alongside the scientists who made them. Renowned astronomer Paul Murdin provides an engaging overview of astronomy, highlighting significant discoveries and the individuals behind them. With over 400 color images, the book presents seventy episodes detailing humanity's cosmic journey and anticipates future discoveries. Organized by types of discovery, it narrates the evolution of our understanding of the universe. Murdin emphasizes that science is a human endeavor, with each breakthrough resulting from inspiration, hard work, or luck. The first section covers pre-telescope discoveries, while subsequent sections explore our solar system, the dynamic universe, our galaxy, and the farthest reaches of space. Finally, Murdin discusses the frontier of astronomy, contemplating dark matter and the possibility of alien life.

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Secrets of the Universe, Paul Murdin

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Titre
Secrets of the Universe
Sous-titre
How We Discovered the Cosmos
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2009
Format
rigide
Pages
342
ISBN10
050025155X
ISBN13
9780500251553
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Discoveries in astronomy challenge our fundamental ideas about the universe, transforming our understanding from fixed stars to whirling galaxies and supernovae. Once believing Earth was the center of the cosmos, we now recognize it as a small planet among countless others that may harbor life. These shifts stem from pivotal discoveries, moments of realization about celestial bodies, whether planets or supermassive black holes. This work invites readers to experience these revelations alongside the scientists who made them. Renowned astronomer Paul Murdin provides an engaging overview of astronomy, highlighting significant discoveries and the individuals behind them. With over 400 color images, the book presents seventy episodes detailing humanity's cosmic journey and anticipates future discoveries. Organized by types of discovery, it narrates the evolution of our understanding of the universe. Murdin emphasizes that science is a human endeavor, with each breakthrough resulting from inspiration, hard work, or luck. The first section covers pre-telescope discoveries, while subsequent sections explore our solar system, the dynamic universe, our galaxy, and the farthest reaches of space. Finally, Murdin discusses the frontier of astronomy, contemplating dark matter and the possibility of alien life.