Dreams of Other Worlds: The Amazing Story of Unmanned Space Exploration
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By Impey, Chris By Henry, Holly
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Dreams of Other Worlds describes the unmanned space missions that have opened new windows on distant worlds. Spanning four decades of dramatic advances in astronomy and planetary science, this book tells the story of eleven iconic exploratory missions and how they have fundamenta...lly transformed our scientific and cultural perspectives on the universe and our place in it. The journey begins with the Viking and Mars Exploration Rover missions to Mars, which paint a startling picture of a planet at the cusp of habitability. It then moves into the realm of the gas giants with the Voyager probes and Cassini's ongoing exploration of the moons of Saturn. The Stardust probe's dramatic round-trip encounter with a comet is brought vividly to life, as are the SOHO and Hipparcos missions to study the Sun and Milky Way. This stunningly illustrated book also explores how our view of the universe has been brought into sharp focus by NASA's great observatories - Spitzer, Chandra, and Hubble - and how the WMAP mission has provided rare glimpses of the dawn of creation. Dreams of Other Worlds reveals how these unmanned exploratory missions have redefined what it means to be the temporary tenants of a small planet in a vast cosmos.
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ISBN |
9780691147536 |
Replacement |
this title has been replaced by:
9780691169224
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Released NZ |
15 Sep 2013 |
Format |
Hardback |
Language |
English
(translated from: English)
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Availability |
Internationally sourced; usually ships 2-3 weeks
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ISBN-13 |
9780691147536 |
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Stock |
Available |
Status |
Internationally sourced; usually ships 2-3 weeks |
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Publisher |
unlisted |
Imprint |
Princeton University Press |
Released |
15 Sep 2013
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Publication Country |
United States |
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Format |
Hardback
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Language |
English |
Translated from |
English |
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Author(s) |
By Impey, Chris By Henry, Holly |
Category |
Award Winning Popular Science Astronomy, Space & Time Space Science
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Number of Pages |
464 |
Dimensions |
Width: 152mm Height: 235mm Spine: 34mm |
Dewey Code |
629.435 |
Weight |
907g |
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Interest Age |
16+ years |
Reading Age |
16+ years |
Library of Congress |
Outer space - Exploration, Space flights, Space probes |
NBS Text |
Popular Science |
ONIX Text |
College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;General/trade |
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Awards, Reviews & Star Ratings
Awards |
Winner of American Astronautical Society Eugene M. Emme Astronautical Literature Award 2013
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NZ Review |
Although less sexy than manned space travel, satellites, probes and landers have produced a scientific bonanza with more to come. Impey and Henry team up for an enthusiastic account of a dozen programs... The authors' largely uncritical, gee-whiz approach is entirely appropriate since these programs were not only technological marvels, but produced dazzling, quantum-leap discoveries. --Kirkus Reviews |
UK Review |
Bertrams Star Rating: 2 stars (out of 5) |
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Author's Bio
Chris Impey is University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Arizona. His books include The Living Cosmos , How It Ends , and How It Began . Holly Henry is professor of English at California State University, San Bernardino. She is the author of Virginia Woolf and the Discourse of Science: The Aesthetics of Astronomy .
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