The Story of the Universe in 100 Stars Lib/E
| AUTHOR | Freistetter, Florian; Verner, Adam |
| PUBLISHER | Experiment (08/31/2021) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Audio (Compact Disc) |
Description
These 100 amazing stars shine a light on astronomy's greatest hits and their enduring impact on our culture. With roughly 100 billion stars in the Milky Way alone, the cosmos is simply too vast for an unabridged tell-all. But here's the next best thing: 100 stars--bright and faint, near and far, famous and obscure, long dead and as-yet unborn, red, yellow, blue, and white (but, as you'll learn, never green)--handpicked by astronomer Florian Freistetter because they have the very best stories to tell: GRB 080319B, the farthest we've seen into space with the naked eyeGamma Draconis, the star that proved Earth rotates on its axisV1364 CYGNI, pivotal in the discovery of dark matter72 Tauri, definitive evidence for Einstein's theory of relativityV1, which revealed horizons beyond the Milky WayAlgol, called the Demon Star for its mysterious blinking--and many more! Freistetter's short, easy-to-read profiles not only invite you to gaze into the past and future of the universe, they introduce a stellar cast of scientists who came before: from Annie Jump Cannon, who revolutionized how we classify the stars, to Dorrit Hoffleit, who first counted them. Enjoy your journey through the cosmos.
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ISBN-13:
9798200874538
Binding:
CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language:
English
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0
Feature Codes:
Unabridged
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Science | Space Science - Cosmology
Science | History
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These 100 amazing stars shine a light on astronomy's greatest hits and their enduring impact on our culture. With roughly 100 billion stars in the Milky Way alone, the cosmos is simply too vast for an unabridged tell-all. But here's the next best thing: 100 stars--bright and faint, near and far, famous and obscure, long dead and as-yet unborn, red, yellow, blue, and white (but, as you'll learn, never green)--handpicked by astronomer Florian Freistetter because they have the very best stories to tell: GRB 080319B, the farthest we've seen into space with the naked eyeGamma Draconis, the star that proved Earth rotates on its axisV1364 CYGNI, pivotal in the discovery of dark matter72 Tauri, definitive evidence for Einstein's theory of relativityV1, which revealed horizons beyond the Milky WayAlgol, called the Demon Star for its mysterious blinking--and many more! Freistetter's short, easy-to-read profiles not only invite you to gaze into the past and future of the universe, they introduce a stellar cast of scientists who came before: from Annie Jump Cannon, who revolutionized how we classify the stars, to Dorrit Hoffleit, who first counted them. Enjoy your journey through the cosmos.
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Read by:
Verner, Adam
Adam Verner is a stage, film, television, and voice actor. He holds a BS in theater arts from Bradley University and an MFA from Chicago College of the Performing Arts at Roosevelt University.
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