Michael D. Lemonick Bücher




Echo of the Big Bang
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The narrative focuses on a dedicated team of scientists and engineers who spent eight years developing the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), a satellite aimed at decoding the universe's genome. Launched in 2001, WMAP delivered groundbreaking observations two years later, enhancing our understanding of the cosmos and providing clarity to previously unclear cosmic phenomena. The book highlights the meticulous work and innovative spirit behind this significant scientific achievement.
The Georgian Star
How William and Caroline Herschel Revolutionized Our Understanding of the Cosmos
- 204 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The narrative explores the remarkable achievements of William Herschel, a musician turned astronomer who discovered Uranus and collaborated with his sister, Caroline, on extensive surveys of the night sky. Their work led to significant contributions, including Caroline's influential nebulae catalogue and William's discovery of infrared radiation. The book also delves into their personal lives, highlighting William's eccentric theories, their sibling rivalry over marriage and funding, and the eventual reconciliation that underscored their groundbreaking partnership in astronomy.
The Light at the Edge of the Universe
Dispatches from the Front Lines of Cosmology
- 370 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Exploring the mysteries of the universe, this book delves into fundamental questions about its fate, such as whether it will expand indefinitely or face a Big Crunch. It examines the Big Bang theory and the emergence of vast cosmic structures like the "Great Wall" of galaxies. Michael Lemonick captures the thrill and intrigue of contemporary astrophysics and cosmology, providing readers with an engaging overview of the latest discoveries and theories in the field.