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Universe Paperback [Paperback]

Dorling Kindersley
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May 20 2008
The definitive guide to the universe, from the Solar System to the farthest limits of space, for the whole family is now available in paperback.

Martin J. Rees, well-known cosmologist, is the author of Just Six Numbers: The Deep Forces that Shape the Universe (2001, pb) and Our Final Hour: A scientist's warning: How terror, error, and environmental disaster threaten humankind's future in this century (2004, pb), as well as other books for the trade and academic audiences.

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*Starred Review* Notable for its outstanding color illustrations, this work was written by a team of astronomers and science writers in language accessible to high-school students and the general reader. The topically arranged entries range in length from a short paragraph to several pages. This book should be of interest to anyone who appreciates the wonders of the universe and would enjoy a beautifully illustrated guided tour by experts.

The volume is divided into three sections. The first, called "Introduction," presents an overview of basic concepts, organized under the broad topics "What Is the Universe?" "The Beginning and End of the Universe," "The View from Earth," and "Exploring Space." The next section, "Guide to the Universe," focuses on the features of the solar system, the Milky Way, and the regions beyond. Among the topics that are covered here are the planets; asteroids, comets, and meteors; the stars; and galaxy clusters. Treatment is quite detailed; for example, more than 15 pages are devoted to Mars. Finally, the book has a section called "The Night Sky," with entries on each of the 88 constellations, including maps. Seventy pages of sky guides, which provide both background information and double-page monthly sky guides for both the northern and southern latitudes for 2005-2012, should prove highly useful to sky gazers. Throughout the text, sidebars offer brief profiles of astronomers and others, highlight discoveries and investigations, or describe space-related stories and myths. An eight-page glossary offers succinct definitions of key terms. A well-constructed index provides subject access to the contents.

Stunning color photographs and illustrations, abundant on every page, supplement the text. Images from space probes and telescopes are interspersed with digital artworks. The illustrations alone make this volume well worth the modest cost. The four-volume Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Institute of Physics, 2001), written for an academic and professional audience, is a far more comprehensive (and therefore more expensive) set and is particularly suited for academic and special libraries. Universe, written for a general audience, is highly recommended for high-school, academic, and public libraries. Nancy Cannon
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Jun 15 2009
By Eric Boyer TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
This is a great book! The excellent organization of pictures and information make it great for an occasional-viewing coffee table book, while the intruiging and well-written information make it great to read from cover to cover (if you have time!). I read it cover to cover and have gained a significant amount of knowledge regarding all aspects of the universe.

The book starts with a 110-page introduction to the universe and astronomy. This section includes subjects such as the scale of the universe, the physics of matter and the universe, the beginning of the universe, the fate of the universe, techniques for amateur astronomers, and the history of astronomy.

The next 210 pages present the details about all types of astronomical bodies. It starts with the solar system, then goes onto the Milky Way, and finally beyond the Milky Way. Extensive detail is given for all the planets, comets and other bodies in the solar system, all types of stars, and all types of galaxies.

The final section of the book is a 150-page guide for star-gazers. Charts of the night sky from all points on Earth at all times of the year are given, as well as details on interesting sights that can be seen at certain times and places.

I would recommend this book to everyone. It's readable by almost anyone age 8 and up, and people of all ages will enjoy the astonishing pictures. Basically, when you think of all the aspects and features that an ideal book on the topic of the universe would include, you will be imagining this book. It's almost flawless.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing April 7 2012
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This is simply a stunning book. The pictures are of amazing quality and the text I found to be informative and easy to understand. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great summary of space science! Jan 22 2012
Format:Paperback
Universe gives a fantastic amount a material in a quick to read, easy to follow format. The old saying "a picture is worth a thousand words" holds true for this book, and has been very effectively used. A great resource!
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