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Stargazer: The Life and Times of the Telescope

Hardback

Main Details

Title Stargazer: The Life and Times of the Telescope
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Fred Watson
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 195,Width 130
Category/GenreObservatories, equipment and methods
Popular astronomy and space
ISBN/Barcode 9781865086583
ClassificationsDewey:522.2
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Allen & Unwin
Imprint Allen & Unwin
Publication Date 1 September 2004
Publication Country Australia

Description

The telescope is literally the world's most far-reaching invention. It can unlock nature's secrets in the remotest corners of the universe. It is a time machine, allowing us to look billions of years into the past for answers to some of our most profound questions. In its four hundred year history, the telescope has progressed from a crudely fashioned tube holding a couple of spectacle lenses to colossal structures housed in space-age cathedrals. Such giants attract universal attention, even among people with no interest in astronomy. They sit right on the boundary between the mysteries of the Universe and today's cutting-edge technology. How did this potent mix of art, science and engineering reach its present level of sophistication? The history of the telescope is a rich story of ingenuity and perseverance involving some of the most colourful figures of the scientific world. It begins in ancient times, with enigmatic whispers of telescope-like inventions finding their way into classical writing. It gathers momentum through the Renaissance, with the first recorded telescope bursting onto the scene in the middle of a diplomatic crisis in seventeenth century Holland. And it relates how the increasing demands of astronomers made the instrument ever more refined, more capable-and bigger. Stargazer brings the story of the telescope to a general readership for the first time. Written by one of Australia's best-loved astronomers, it presents the most up-to-date historical scholarship in a lively and uniquely entertaining manner. It is the perfect introduction to the telescope in the run-up to its four hundredth birthday.

Author Biography

Dr Fred Watson is Astronomer-in-Charge of the Anglo-Australian Observatory at Coonabarabran in central NSW, where he is responsible for the scientific output of Australia's largest optical telescope. Fred writes regularly for Sky + Space magazine and the annual Yearbook of Astronomy. His articles have also appeared many well-known journals, including New Scientist, Sky + Telescope and Astronomy Now. Fred is a frequent broadcaster, and has a monthly phone-in show on ABC radio.

Reviews

First US review-in the 5/15 issue of Kirkus...and it's STARRED! They call it a "pleasing history...told with gleeful professionalism" and praise your "light touch of humor." The last line reads "A fine piece of science writing, from an author as intelligibly capable as Brian Greene or Richard Dawkins."