A History of the Universe in 100 Stars, 9781529410150
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Cosmic journey: 100 stars unveil the universe’s secrets and human stories.

A History of the Universe in 100 Stars

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    8 August 2022

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Summary

Starlight Chronicles: Unveiling the Universe Through 100 Stars

From the Big Bang to the Gaia Mission, this is a very personal history of the universe told through the author’s 100 favorite stars.

Astronomer Florian Freistetter has chosen 100 stars that have almost nothing in common. Some are bright and famous, some shine so feebly you need a huge telescope. There are big stars, small stars, nearby stars, and faraway stars. Some died a while ago, others have not even yet come…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529410150
ISBN-10:1529410150
Author:Florian Freistetter, Gesche Ipsen
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Imprint:Quercus Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:8 August 2022
Weight:240g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 26mm
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Critics Review

‘An ingenious basic course in astronomy’ - Die WeltDelightful … an excellent diversion for people of all levels of astronomical knowledge - BBC Sky at Night Magazine

‘An ingenious basic course in astronomy’ * Die Welt *Delightful … an excellent diversion for people of all levels of astronomical knowledge * BBC Sky at Night Magazine *Our cosmic narrative is told in a very different, inventive manner by the Austrian writer and astronomer Florian Freistetter, who examines it through the device of providing short portraits of his hundred favourite stars. It’s the classic trick of focusing on the particular to tell a wider story, and here it is done beautifully * Times Literary Supplement *

About The Author

Florian Freistetter

Florian Freistetter is an Austrian astronomer, blogger, author and podcaster. He did his doctorate at the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Vienna and then worked as an astronomer at the observatory of the University of Jena and the Astronomical Computing Institute in Heidelberg. He currently lives in Jena, blogs about science, writes books and is part of the science cabaret Science Busters.

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