Description |
320 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 32 cm |
Summary |
Selecting artful and profound illustrations and maps, many hidden away in the world's great science libraries and virtually unknown today, Benson chronicles more than 1,000 years of humanity's ever-expanding understanding of the size and shape of space itself. He shows how the invention of the telescope inspired visions of unimaginably distant places and explains why today we turn to supercomputer simulations to reveal deeper truths about space-time. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Foreword / Owen Gingerich -- Introduction -- Creation -- Earth -- The moon -- The sun -- The structure of the universe -- Planets and moons -- Constellations, the zodiac, and the Milky Way -- Eclipses and transits -- Comets and meteors -- Auroras and atmospheric phenomena. |
Subject |
Cosmology in art.
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Astronomy in art.
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Scientific illustration.
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Universe -- Pictorial works.
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ISBN |
9781419713873 (hardback) |
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1419713876 (hardback) |
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