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More Things in the Heavens: How Infrared Astronomy Is Expanding Our View of the Universe

Hardback

Main Details

Title More Things in the Heavens: How Infrared Astronomy Is Expanding Our View of the Universe
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Werner
By (author) Peter Eisenhardt
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 155
Category/GenrePhilosophy of science
Scientific equipment, experiments and techniques
Astronomy, space and time
Cosmology and the universe
Space science
ISBN/Barcode 9780691175546
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 104 color + 13 b/w illus.

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 25 June 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

A sweeping tour of the infrared universe as seen through the eyes of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope Astronomers have been studying the heavens for thousands of years, but until recently much of the cosmos has been invisible to the human eye. Launched in 2003, the Spitzer Space Telescope has brought the infrared universe into focus as never befor

Author Biography

Michael Werner is a senior research scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. He has been the lead scientist for the Spitzer Space Telescope since 1984. He lives in Pasadena, California. Peter Eisenhardt is a senior research scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He received NASA's Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal for his work on Spitzer. He lives in Altadena, California.

Reviews

"Finalist for the PROSE Award in Cosmology and Astronomy, Association of American Publishers" "Spitzer . . . merits a detailed and authoritative account of its successes, and More Things in the Heavens is just that."---Michael Rowan-Robinson, Nature "For serious space fans, this ode to NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope reveals what we've learned by looking at the universe through an infrared lens." * Science News * "Werner and Eisenhardt, both at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, have been involved with Spitzer for decades and know their subject intimately. After a whirlwind tour of the universe as seen in the infrared, they cover in detail every aspect of astronomy that Spitzer has touched."---Rick Fienberg, Sky & Telescope "A fascinating insight into how the scientific process of discovery works, putting the results made by the huge team using Spitzer in context with the wider research field."---Dr. Chris North, BBC Sky at Night "More Things in the Heavens is a well-written account of the accomplishments of a great observatory over its more than 16-year lifetime."---Edward L. Wright, Physics Today "More Things in the Heavens is an unashamed celebration of one of the great scientific projects of the early 21st century. . . . It is a labour of love by two men who committed their lives to transform a dream into reality, to bringing us a deeper understanding of the Universe with a mirror no bigger than the one in most bathrooms."---Nick Smith, Engineering & Technology "This is a most impressive story, not just for specialists, clearly told and profusely illustrated. I found it a pleasure to read and recommend it strongly."---Peredur Williams, The Observatory "More Things in the Heavens reveals how important infrared astronomy has been to increasing our understanding of the cosmos."---Iain Todd, BBC Sky at Night "A timely and welcome addition to this genre."---Manoj Puravankara, Current Science