
Stars: A Very Short Introduction
by
Andrew King
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
136
Language
English
Published
Sep 7, 2012
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199602921
ISBN-13
9780199602926
Description
In a captivating exploration of the cosmos, Andrew King delves into the awe-inspiring realm of stars. The universe’s most scintillating bodies, stars are not merely points of light in the night sky, but rather notable players in the evolution of the cosmos. King unravels the complex processes that govern stellar formation, life cycles, and eventual demise, shedding light on what makes these celestial objects so enchanting.
The narrative reflects on humanity's age-old fascination with stars, tracing back to ancient civilizations that revered them as symbols of hope and guidance. Modern science has expanded this curiosity into a robust understanding of stellar mechanics, stellar nucleosynthesis, and the myriad ways that stars influence the universe, from the birth of galaxies to the emergence of life itself.
King's prose resonates with clarity, bringing together intricate scientific concepts and their implications in an accessible manner. Readers are invited to ponder the connections between stars and our own existence, compelling them to reflect on their place in the vastness of space.
Ultimately, this brief yet profound treatise leaves readers with a deeper appreciation for the stars that adorn our nights, urging them to gaze upwards and contemplate the wonders that lie beyond our Earthbound realities.
The narrative reflects on humanity's age-old fascination with stars, tracing back to ancient civilizations that revered them as symbols of hope and guidance. Modern science has expanded this curiosity into a robust understanding of stellar mechanics, stellar nucleosynthesis, and the myriad ways that stars influence the universe, from the birth of galaxies to the emergence of life itself.
King's prose resonates with clarity, bringing together intricate scientific concepts and their implications in an accessible manner. Readers are invited to ponder the connections between stars and our own existence, compelling them to reflect on their place in the vastness of space.
Ultimately, this brief yet profound treatise leaves readers with a deeper appreciation for the stars that adorn our nights, urging them to gaze upwards and contemplate the wonders that lie beyond our Earthbound realities.
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