Description
This book discusses twelve areas of active astronomical research, ranging from the nature of dark energy to the existence or otherwise of extraterrestrial civilizations, and devotes one chapter to each topic. Although astronomers tackle each of these questions using information gleaned from all possible wavelengths and sources (and this is emphasized throughout the book), in this work the author dedicates each chapter to a particular observational method. One chapter covers X-ray telescopes for investigating black holes, while another uses infrared telescopes to learn more about planetary information.
About the Author
Dr. Stephen Webb has a B.Sc. in Physics from Bristol University, and Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Manchester University. He was elected as a Member of Institute of Physics and awarded status of Chartered Physicist. Stephen has three previous books with Springer, including; "Measuring the Universe: The Cosmological Distance Ladder" (1999), "If the Universe is Teeming with Aliens...Where Is Everybody" (2002), and "Out of this World" (2004). All have been well received and reviewed. "If the Universe is Teeming with Aliens...Where is Everybody?" has won several awards and was shortlisted for the prestigious Aventis Prize for popular science writing. All three books deal with areas of astronomy and cosmology that have seen tremendous advances in recent years.
Reviews
From the reviews:
"'New Eyes on the Universe' shows that there is plenty more research subjects in astronomy and cosmology, that we are just beginning to find out more about. ... Overall this book also introduces astronomical research in almost all wavelengths ... and the telescopes that are only just new being built or will be in the future. It is definitely a book that might inspire young readers to go into astronomy." (Kadri Tinn, AstroMadness.com, February, 2014)
"Explains in an engaging, nonmathematical way how this new generation of 'telescopes' is being used to attack a dozen of the 'cream of the crop' astronomical puzzles of current times--and why they are so important. ... Liberal use of everyday analogies makes even the more difficult material easy to understand. The book is also something of a tour guide to many of the facilities, observatories, and spacecraft at the forefront of astronomy. ... Summing Up: Highly recommended. Students of all levels and general readers."(T. D. Oswalt, Choice, Vol. 50 (3), November, 2012)Book Information
ISBN 9781461421931
Author Stephen Webb
Format Paperback
Page Count 371
Imprint Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc.