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Author Tyson, Neil deGrasse, author.

Title Welcome to the universe in 3D : a visual tour / Neil deGrasse Tyson, J. Richard Gott, Michael A. Strauss, Robert J. Vanderbei.

Publication Info. Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2022]

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 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Young Adult  YA 523.1 TYSON    Check Shelf
 Granby, Main Library - New Teen Book Area  NEW TEEN 523.1 TYS    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - New Materials  523.1 TYSON    DUE 05-16-24
Description xxxv, 171 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm + 1 3D stereo viewer
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-165) and index.
Summary "If you go out and simply look up, everything - from the Moon to the planets to the stars to the band of the Milky Way - appears to be pasted on the two-dimensional surface of the dome of the sky. Yet, the story of astronomy as a science is how, over time, astronomers have discovered the cosmos in depth. It is the story of the measurement of position and distance, and how our 2D view of the sky above us evolved into a more sophisticated comprehension of the real 3D depths of space. The distances to the stars were first measured using the parallax effect - that is, by comparing the view from opposite sides of the Earth's orbit. This is the same effect that your brain uses (comparing the views from your left and right eyes) to effortlessly give you depth perception. In this book, the authors present the most spectacular stereo images available in astronomy. (Stereo images are pairs of images of the same object, taken 6 months apart - which, as the Earth turns, means viewed from opposite sides of the Earth's orbit.) Each pair of stereo images, when viewed with a special stereo viewer (to be contained in the book itself), portrays the object in 3D. Each striking 3D picture is accompanied by a caption on the facing page, which tells the story and significance of the image in a mini-essay and points out its interesting features. Rather than a random assortment of astronomical wonders, the pictures are arranged in order of their distance from Earth. The book starts out with the Moon and moves outward through planets, stars, and galaxies, finally reaching the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB), the most distant thing we can see. The distances of objects are given in light travel times - from 1.3 light-seconds for the Moon to 13.8 billion light-years for the CMB. These distances, along with highlights of how each object was discovered and measured by astronomers, provide a framework and narrative thread for the book, which is carried forward from one caption to the next. At each stage of this outward journey, the reader will learn new and surprising facts about fascinating objects in the depths of space. The book also features an introductory Preface that outlines the story of the discovery of the universe in depth, describes the parallax effect, and provides the background and context for the forthcoming visual tour of the observable universe in 3D"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Cosmology.
Cosmological distances.
Parallax.
Astronomy -- Observers' manuals.
Three-dimensional imaging in astronomy.
Universe.
Astronomy. (OCoLC)fst00819673
Cosmological distances. (OCoLC)fst00880598
Cosmology. (OCoLC)fst00880600
Parallax. (OCoLC)fst01052918
Three-dimensional imaging in astronomy. (OCoLC)fst01150332
Universe. (OCoLC)fst01922713
Genre/Form Handbooks and manuals. (OCoLC)fst01423877
Toy and movable books.
Added Author Gott, J. Richard, author.
Strauss, Michael Abram, author.
Vanderbei, Robert J., author.
Added Title Welcome to the universe : a visual tour
ISBN 9780691194073 (hardback)
0691194076 (hardback)
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