Without interstellar dust, the Universe as we see it today would not
exist. Yet this vital ingredient was first considered merely an
irritating fog that prevented a clear view of stars and nebulae in the
Milky Way and other galaxies. We now know that interstellar dust has
essential roles in physics and chemistry, in the formation of stars and
planetary systems, in the creation of the building blocks related to the
origin of life, and in the movement of those molecules to new planets.
This is the story the authors tell in this book. Appealing to a general
audience, it is the first attempt to discuss interstellar dust at an
accessible level with any chemical presentations kept to a minimum.