Explore the mysteries of space that lie beyond our solar system on
this spectacular, visual journey to nebulae, galaxies, black holes, and
the edge of the observable universe. Join award-winning astronomy
writer Govert Schilling on a journey across the universe that will
ignite the imagination. The trip begins inside our own solar system with
a brief tour of the sun, the planets and their moons, asteroids, comets,
and dwarf planets. We then accelerate into deep space. With Schilling as
our guide, we explore the birth of stars and stellar nurseries, such as
the Orion and Carina Nebulae; the death of stars, from red giants to
catastrophic supernova explosions; and galaxies and galaxy clusters
beyond our own including spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies, and
lenticular galaxies.
We learn about supermassive black holes, which astronomers now believe
exist at the center of every galaxy including our own, and exoplanets,
billions of which are believed to be orbiting stars in the Milky Way and
beyond. The book concludes at the edge of the cosmological horizon with
a look at dark matter, dark energy, and theories of extraterrestrial
life and the Multiverse.
Including hundreds of photographs and custom illustrations, as well as a
star atlas that shows the full celestial sky, Deep Space is the perfect
book for astronomy buffs, students, and anyone fascinated with the
mystery and beauty of the cosmos.