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Cosmos Close-Up

Cosmos Close-Up

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Author : Giles Sparrow

    
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Using a wealth of high-resolution images collected by a fleet of telescopes, satellites and inter-planetary probes, Cosmos Close-up embarks on a voyage across the universe, pausing only to zoom in on the most spectacular planets, stars, galaxies and nebulae. After a fly past of our planetary neighbours we reach the edge of the solar system - a mere 15 light hours away - emerging into interstellar space and heading for the heart of our galaxy. The rhythms of stellar life unfold before our eyes: dark clouds of dust and gas blaze with clusters newly smelted stars, dying stars bloom and fade as planetary nebulae, or tear themselves apart as supernovae. Navigating through thick swarms of stars, we reach the galactic core, a gravitational maelstrom of exotic stars in the thrall of a supermassive black hole. Hundreds of thousands of light years must be covered to reach the Milky Way's companions, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, and millions more devoured before we cross true intergalactic space. Out here we watch the hidden lives of galaxies: we see them locked in gravitational combat, tearing each other apart or swallowing their companions whole. Now billions of light years from Earth, we can discern the large-scale structure of the universe: massive conglomerations of galaxies gather like grains of dust on a veil of cobwebs, warping space with their tremendous gravity. Having crossed an almost unimaginable 13.4 billion light years, we encounter a wall of radiation. Here our voyage into the cosmos must finally end, for we have reached the very edge of the visible universe: what stands before us is the afterglow of the Big Bang itself.


Book Details
Hardcover: 320 pages
Subject: reference
ISBN: 9780857383457
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
Published: 2011

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Book reviews: 'Cosmos Close-Up'
TEXT_OF_5_STARS  jxXsxnBkLcP, Friday 20 July, 2012
by Fitri
I realize this is pobarbly NOT my best worded post. Why?Because I believe in Christ, and the way this was worded (after reviewing it) makes it sound like I am not Christian and I am wondering what them thar' Christians believe.My answer to my own question:Absolutely. The universe has purpose. It is not just "eye-candy". There are other people out there, I know it. We just haven't had tangible proof yet, other than what is written in scripture.And I do like Star Trek. All except for the godless, pure scientific angle the show/movies seem to have. Except for that one movie But I digress. That episode was a bit weird.The whole reason I posted this question is that I have had plenty of conversations with other Christians where they have assured me that they believe there are other people out there. And yet, they seem to do it in hushed tones, like it is heresy for them to even think it because of what they learn from their pastor. There are some out there, apparently who think it is ludicrous to believe in other planets with people. I have no idea where they get religious proof for that doctrine. Seems silly to me.Anyway, those are MY thoughts.


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