Starwatchers
A History of Discovery in the Night Sky
(Author) Joanne BakerWhat draws us to the night sky and how can we make sense of all that lies there? In this unique synthesis of science and culture, former astrophysicist and writer Joanne Baker charts the global history of humanity's relationship with the cosmos. Starting with the nearby Moon before venturing through the solar system to the stars and beyond, she unveils a rich mosaic of stories and research that illuminate the significance of celestial bodies in our everyday lives. It is a history that transcends borders and cultural traditions, taking us from Mesopotamian moon worship to the science fiction of H. G. Wells and the discovery of black holes. Driven by a personal quest to understand the universe as more than just an abstract mathematical realm, Baker also includesher own sparkling first-hand experiences - from watching a total solar eclipse in Idaho to visiting an ancient observatory in Samarkand. Starwatchers invites readers on an extraordinary journey through space that interrogates the boundaries of our earthly existence and encourages us to reflect on how we project meaning onto the skies.
Joanne Baker
Joanne Baker is a celebrated author known for her groundbreaking work "50 Physics Ideas You Really Need to Know." Her clear and concise writing style makes complex scientific concepts accessible to all readers. Baker's key contribution to literature lies in her ability to demystify and popularize physics for a wider audience.