Accidental Astronomy: How Random Discoveries Shape the Science of Space

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Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Basic Books
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.21 X 9.5 X 1.08 inches | 1.13 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781541605411

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About the Author
Chris Lintott is a professor of astrophysics at the University of Oxford, after a stint at Adler Planetarium, Chicago, and the winner of the American Astronomical Society's prestigious Beatrice M. Tinsley Prize. He is best known as co-presenter of the BBC's long-running Sky at Night program. He is the author of The Crowd and the Cosmos and coauthor of Bang! He lives in Oxford, UK.
Reviews
"A fascinating look at the strange and alien side of space from a wonderfully human astronomer."--Dr. Lucy Rogers, author of It's Only Rocket Science
"Chris Lintott has an eye for the most entertaining astronomical stories and the experience to take us behind the scenes. Highly recommended."--Tristan Gooley, author of The Lost Art of Reading Nature's Signs
"Grab a front row seat! Lintott's Accidental Astronomy is wonderfully engaging, full to bursting with remarkable, celestial tales of the unexpected."--Ananyo Bhattacharya, author of The Man from the Future
"Lintott reminds us of the importance of the unexpected: we cannot discover what we are not prepared to see. An accessible and witty guide to how serendipity shaped our understanding of the cosmos and might still do so in the future."--Roberto Trotta, author of Starborn
"A scientific tour de force of the weird and wonderful. Lintott brings these discoveries to life by telling the stories of the people behind the research, diving into the science history, and by sprinkling in a few joyful personal anecdotes. An absolutely delightful read."--Dr. Becky Smethurst, author of A Brief History of Black Holes
"A riveting real-life Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy... an anecdotal tour of the universe, glimpsed through eccentric observations, tantalizing mysteries and discoveries stumbled upon by happenstance."--Telegraph (UK)
"[Lintott's] boundless enthusiasm for everything cosmic makes it hard to put this book away once you start reading."--BBC Sky at Night Magazine (UK)
"A whirlwind tour of wondrous celestial phenomena and space science... an entertaining and enlightening read."--Idler (UK)
"An enjoyable tour of astronomical discoveries."--Daily Mail (UK)
"An entertaining astronomical miscellany."--Kirkus
"Stimulating... an illuminating look at chance's role in science."--Publishers Weekly
"A captivating and approachable narrative. The book's footnotes are a particular highlight, reminiscent of novelist Terry Pratchett's witty and humorous writing style. This title is sure to educate and delight general readers and astronomy enthusiasts and will make an excellent addition to any science collection."--Library Journal
"highly approachable and elegantly explained... This is a splendid book"
--The Spectator
"Lintott's awe-inspiring reflections on the universe's unknowable origin and development is fused with a distinctly human idea, that many of the most profound discoveries in astronomy were not made by 'deliberate moves, ' but rather by 'stumbling accidents.'"--Booklist