Accidental Astronomy: How Random Discoveries Shape the Science of Space

Accidental Astronomy: How Random Discoveries Shape the Science of Space

by Chris Lintott
Accidental Astronomy: How Random Discoveries Shape the Science of Space

Accidental Astronomy: How Random Discoveries Shape the Science of Space

by Chris Lintott

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Overview

A "riveting real-life Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (The Telegraph) and "whirlwind tour of wondrous celestial phenomena" (The Idler) shows why so much of astronomy comes down to looking up and lucking out

If you learn about the scientific method, you learn that first we hypothesize about something we’ve experienced, and then we look for more of it. This works well enough—but what if you are interested in studying a heretofore unknown comet or supernova? That is the essential problem of the astronomer: the most important discoveries happen without notice!  
  
Indeed, as Chris Lintott argues in Accidental Astronomy, luck defines astronomy. Lintott explores the ways in which happenstance shapes how we investigate the sky. To catch a glimpse of a comet, asteroid, or even a sign of alien life, we must be in the right place at the right time. And if we can’t be there, we must have a team of professionals and amateurs, across the globe, ready to spring into action at a moment’s—or a night’s—notice. For any astronomer, regardless of their experience or resources, the first step to discovery is the same: to stare at the sky and wait.  
  
A celebration of astronomy, stargazing, and cosmic discovery, Accidental Astronomy offers an irresistible window into how luck defines our knowledge of the skies.  

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781541605428
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 06/11/2024
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 82,268
File size: 14 MB
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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.

Table of Contents

Chapter List

Chapter 1        Living in our accidental Universe
Chapter 2        Is it aliens?
Chapter 3        The fountains of Enceladus
Chapter 4        The Scout from really, really far away
Chapter 5        Celestial Vermin
Chapter 6        Penguins over Venus
Chapter 7        Staring into Space
Chapter 8        Listening to the Universe
Chapter 9        The Oldest Light of All
Chapter 10        The Changing Sky
 
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