The Hundred Greatest Stars

The Hundred Greatest Stars

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780387954363
Untertitel:
Englisch
Genre:
Physik & Astronomie
Autor:
James B. Kaler
Herausgeber:
Springer, Berlin
Auflage:
2002 edition
Anzahl Seiten:
211
Erscheinungsdatum:
2002
ISBN:
978-0-387-95436-3

I have always loved the stars. I watch them, photograph one. And you can hardly talk about Zubenelgenubi them, research them, write about them. Their wonder without bringing in Zubeneschamali, so they too are is that they are there not simply for scientists, but for treated within one story. The Sun is not included in the all of us, filling the night sky with their sparkling beauty. 100 list, but instead leads the pack as Star Zero. There are as many different kinds as there are stars Before describing the glories of the 100 stars, an themselves, each an individual. The heavens give us introduction briefs the beginning stargazer on basic bright ones, dim ones, near ones, far ones, the aged, stellar properties and explains the astronomical the young, those that help tell our ancient stories, and terminology, without which we would be continuously those nearly invisible even with the greatest of our tongue-tied. A separate glossary provides a quick technologies. Taken together, they relate the tale of our reminder. Then we move on to the stars themselves. existence, of the birth, life, and death of the Sun on Each of my favorite stars is introduced by a short which we depend.

From the reviews: "Most people know about Sirius, Canopus and Antares, but not everyone will be familiar with EG 129, HZ 21 and Polaris Australis, the dim star close to the south pole of the sky. Enter The Hundred Greatest Stars by James Kaler...Following a very clear general introduction to stellar astronomy, Kaler embarks on an informative tour through his hundred favourite stars, each given a page of text with an appropriate illustration on the facing page...The really clever aspect of the book is that as well as describing the hundred stars, often bringing out aspects which are unfamiliar, Kaler succeeds in giving an excellent broad survey of recent developments in stellar astronomy. As is to be expected, the text is immensely authoritative...The illustrations are beautiful..."
-New Scientist "...truly an outstanding book about the sheer beauty and diversity of the stars. It's a personal treasure to me and I'm sure you'll love it to."
-- Planetarian, March 2005 "In this book Kaler selects 100 of his favorite stars to illustrate the amazing varieties in which stars exist. Truly each turn of a page offers a quick view, a fabulous color photograph or illustration . each story is self-contained, the description of one star not dependent on another, allowing the reader to enjoy a page at random. The Hundred Greatest Stars is truly an outstanding book about the sheer beauty and diversity of the stars." (Paul J. Krupinski, Planetarian, March, 2005) "The life and times of stars can be written in the language of a myriad examples. In this book, the author has chosen 100, each of which reveals an intriguing property of stellar evolution or behaviour. the well rounded narrative of each star is told with affection and enthusiasm. One of three appendices provides the ability to find objects of a particular class easily, making this enjoyable book a good reference tool too. The Hundred GreatestStars is useful, readable and recommended." (Steve Ringwood, Astronomy Now, May, 2004) "Accessibly written by James B. Kaler The Hundred Greatest Stars is an incredible, informative, superbly illustrated, astronomical reference describing one hundred different stars ranging from Acrux to ZZ Ceti. Each individual star has a full color photograph and an accompanying page of scientific description with close attention to detail. The Hundred Greatest Stars is a strongly recommended, beautifully illustrated study for astronomy buffs." (Wisconsin Bookwatch, September, 2002) "Top 10 Reasons to Like The Hundred Greatest Stars. It starts with a fine synopsis of the properties of stars. It's a great introduction to stellar astronomy. The appendixes are useful . The text, aimed at a general audience, is well written and engaging. The science is accurate and simply explained one of the great strengths of this book. The Hundred Greatest Stars will inspire some to pause and 'star'-gaze for a while ." (Paul Deans, Sky & Telescope, February, 2003) "Although stars might seem like a strange sort of thing to appear in a 'hundred greatest' list, Kaler writes with great enthusiasm about his favorites. Kaler's clear and simple explanations of distance, magnitude, color, and luminosity provide the background needed to understand each star's entry. The imaginative and varied images, many in color, include photographs, charts, graphs, and scientific research results that enhance the text and attractive layout. Recommended." (Choice, December, 2002) "This stellar grandeur is perfectly captured in James Kaler's lavishly illustrated and expertly written volume, The Hundred Greatest Stars. Kaler's deep love and enthusiasm for the stars shines through on every page. Even though the book is dedicated to the amateur astronomy community, it will surely appeal to anyone who has ever lookedat the sky with a sense of curiosity and wonder." (Andrew S. Fazekas, Astronomy.com, February, 2003) "A lovely literary companion piece to backyard stargazing is 'The Hundred Greatest Stars' by James B. Kaler . It's an illustrated 'greatest hits' compendium of stars, and has been praised for its clear and eloquent writing on the likes of Alpha Centauri, Betelgeuse, The Black Widow (!) and our own beloved sun. Speaking as one for whom introductory physics was one continuous anxiety attack, I can attest to its readability. " (Mary Ann Gwinn, Seattletimes.com, August, 2002) "Kaler profiles an intriguing collection of some of his favorite stars . Both beginning and practiced astronomers will find much to be admired, including an excellent introduction to stellar evolution; a wide variety of lush images from the Anglo-Australian Observatory; and entries which deftly blend very technical (and current) data with descriptions that are not just accessible but also reflect a healthy amount of awe." (SciTech Book News, September, 2002) "In this lavishly illustrated book, noted University of Illinois astronomer, author, and ASP Board member James B. Kaler expounds on his 100 favorite stars, from Acrux to ZZ Ceti. The book captures the complexity and dynamism of stars, and it describes how they exemplify the extraordinary physical forces at work in the universe." (Mercury, September/October, 2002) "For this book, Professor James B. Kaler selected 100 of the most interesting stars . If you are interested in the wonderful array of stars to be found in our galaxy then you will find this book absolutely fascinating. It is also beautifully illustrated with 100 colour images . it is the wonderfully lucid Introduction that sets the scene for your journey through the cosmos. This is a book not to be missed!" (Gordon Nason, Astronomy & Space, July, 2003) "James B. Kaler presents 100 remarkable andinteresting stars, all put in reference to our Sun. The text is very comprehensive and contains a wealth of interesting information. A glossary of the most important scientific terms completes the book. The Hundred Greatest Stars is a nice read; it presents a wealth of interesting data that in this combination is otherwise hard to find." (Sterne und Weltraum, April, 2003) "This is a beautiful little book about stars, replete with wonderful color photographs and concise language. Those just getting started won't get lost, and those with a stronger background will find plenty to enjoy." (Library Journal, May, 2003) "Kaler has used both the extreme and the apparently normal in selecting his 100 greatest stars, and much to the pleasure of this antipodean, there is no overwhelming northern hemisphere bias as is common in many astronomy publications. What sets this book apart is that Kaler finds interest in apparently normal naked-eye 'creatures'…


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