Starwatchers, 9781526608017
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Humanity’s timeless quest to understand the cosmos and our place in it.
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Starwatchers

a history of discovery in the night sky

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  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    27 April 2026

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Summary

Starwatchers: A Journey Through Humanity’s Cosmic Connection

‘An exhilarating exploration of how we’ve been touched by the cosmos across human history’ LEWIS DARTNELL

‘A contemplative journey … illuminating how astronomy connects us to the stars, and also to each other’ REBECCA BOYLE

What draws us to the night sky and how can we make sense of all that lies there?

In this unique synthesis of s…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781526608017
ISBN-10:1526608014
Author:Joanne Baker
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:27 April 2026
Weight:0g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm
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Baker leads us on an exhilarating exploration of the other worlds of our solar system, and the distant stars and galaxies beyond. From the royal stargazers of ancient Babylon to the space probes and orbital telescopes of today, this is the fascinating story of how we’ve been touched by the cosmos across human history. My head is still reeling! – Lewis Dartnell, author of BEING HUMANHumans understand the universe better now than at any point in our history. But as Joanne Baker reminds us, our knowledge of celestial bodies is as dependent on our own stories as it is on the laws of mathematics and physics. The messages of the cosmos matter to us, so we map the night sky and chart its denizens — and in doing so, we imbue those objects with meaning, connecting them to our own places in our own times. Starwatchers is a friendly, contemplative journey through the history of science, illuminating how astronomy connects us to the stars, but also to each other – Rebecca Boyle, author of OUR MOONA thoughtful blend of science and history … Carries worrying warnings about what humans are doing in space today – Martin Chilton * Independent *Tenderly written, it’s one of those books that has the precious virtue of making the familiar interesting all over again * Unseen Histories *Delightful … [Baker] doesn’t just recite what we have learned about the universe; she tells the stories of the starwatchers, people past and present, of many different cultures, whose work we use today when we try to understand the things in the sky … It’s great fun to read about what our ancestors expected to see in the stars. And it helps us in our own work to recognise and account for our own hopes and fears * The Tablet *

About The Author

Joanne Baker

Joanne Baker is a writer and editor. She holds a PhD in astrophysics from the University of Sydney and master’s degrees in natural sciences and landscape architecture from the Universities of Cambridge and Greenwich. Baker has a background in astronomy research, where she studied quasars, black holes, galaxy evolution, and cosmology. She has been a NASA Hubble Fellow at the University of California, a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the University of Oxford and a Radcliffe Fellow at Harvard University. She has written three books on physics and edited for Nature and Science magazines.

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