Stars Above, Earth Below (eBook)
XII, 444 Seiten
Praxis (Verlag)
978-1-4419-1649-5 (ISBN)
- The first book to make direct connections between astronomy and the landscapes, processes and cultures one experiences in the US National Parks
- Each chapter ties a specific astronomical phenomenon to a particular National Park or type of park and concludes with a 'See for yourself' section that shows you how to see the planets, stars, nebulae, moons, etc. that are described within that chapter
- A personal guide showing the reader the astronomical phenomena that you can see for yourself when visiting the U.S. National Parks
Dr. Nordgren is an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Redlands. As an observational astronomer he has written over two dozen peer-reviewed papers on pulsars, the interstellar medium, star formation in galaxies, the distribution of dark matter in galaxies, and the atmospheres and pulsation of red giant stars. In addition, he has professional interests in archaeoastronomy, light pollution and science education. These interests were developed during positions held as an astronomer at the U.S. Naval Observatory and then Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff Arizona. Both institutions have worked diligently and successfully with local governments to establish light pollution ordinances. Dr. Nordgren has designed and built sundials, including a two-story dial at the University of Redlands, and is one of seven scientists and artists that turned the NASA Mars Exploration Rover camera calibration targets into working Martian sundials. These Marsdials have become the most photographed objects of the Spirit and Opportunity Rover mission. In addition, while at the U.S. Naval Observatory and later University of Redlands, he worked with NPS park managers at Wupatki National Monument and Chaco Culture National Historic Park to photograph alignments of ancestral Puebloan kivas with respect to the North Star. In 2005 Dr. Nordgren began working with Chad Moore, leader of the National Park Service Night Sky Team who has developed a method of quantifying the amount of light pollution in the skies above the national parks. With his support, Dr. Nordgren is working with the U.S. National Park Service to spend his sabbatical during the 2007-2008 academic school year in the national parks writing the remainder of the book.
Stars Above, Earth Below uses photographs and sky charts to form a connection between what is seen on the ground and in the sky, and looks at the deeper scientific meaning behind these sights. Nordgren describes other objects in the Solar System with features similar to those on Earth and links the geological features seen in the national parks to the very latest NASA spacecraft discoveries on other planets and their moons. Additionally, historical context is discussed to show why we humans (who have lived in and around our national parts for tens of thousands of years) have always been astronomers.The first book to make direct connections between astronomy and the landscapes, processes and cultures one experiences in the US National ParksEach chapter ties a specific astronomical phenomenon to a particular National Park or type of park and concludes with a "e;See for yourself"e; section that shows you how to see the planets, stars, nebulae, moons, etc. that are described within that chapterA personal guide showing the reader the astronomical phenomena that you can see for yourself when visiting the U.S. National Parks
Title Page
2
Copyright Page
3
Table of Contents
4
Preface
6
Acknowledgments
8
How to use this book
9
1 Come see the Milky Way
11
See for yourself: our Galaxy
38
Binoculars
38
Scorpius and Antares
38
Sagittarius and the heart of the Milky Way
39
The Lagoon Nebula (Messier 8 or M8)
39
The Summer Triangle
39
The Milky Way
42
The globular cluster in Hercules (Messier 13 or M13)
42
The North Galactic Pole
42
Further reading
43
2 Black hole Sun
45
See for yourself: eclipses of the Sun, Moon and satellites
74
Viewing a solar eclipse (safely)
74
Orbiting spacecraft
74
Further reading
78
3 Tides on a cosmic shore
79
See for yourself: moons, planets, stars and galaxies
109
Jupiter and its moons
109
Algol - the Demon Star
109
Beta Lyrae 112
The Moon
112
Mira - the Wonderful Star
112
M51 - the Whirlpool Galaxy
113
Further reading
113
4 Worlds of fire and ice
115
See for yourself: the Solar System
151
Model Solar System
151
Observing Jupiter's moons through binoculars
154
Observing Saturn through binoculars
155
Further reading
156
5 Red rock planet
157
See for yourself: Mars
193
Mars at opposition
193
Martian surface
194
Further reading
196
6 Glaciers and Goldilocks: a tale of three planets
197
See for yourself: greenhouse planets
232
Venus in evening and morning
232
Transit of Venus
234
Grinnell Glacier repeat photography, 1900-2007
235
Further reading
236
7 Autumn Moon
237
See for yourself
276
Moon phases 276
Moon features through binoculars or 'scope
276
Meteor showers
276
Further reading
280
8 Our cosmic connection
281
See for Yourself: The Stars
321
Personal Chaco solar calendar
321
Color and temperatures of stars
321
Stellar evolution in a single night
324
Further reading
326
9 Worlds without number
327
See for yourself: other stars with planets
362
'See' an extrasolar planet
362
Further reading
366
10 Far away and long ago: the Universe before you
367
See for yourself: powers of 10 through the Universe
400
Further reading
405
11 Starry sky national park
407
See for yourself: light pollution
440
Sky Quality Meter: http://unihedron.com/projects/darksky/
440
The United States at night
440
Astronomical phenomena: zodiacal light
441
Gegenschein
441
M33
441
The Globe at Night: http://www.globe.gov/globeatnight/
444
Do for yourself
444
Enjoy the night
444
Cover a flashlight
444
Shield your lights
444
Use light only when needed
445
Use less light
445
Talk to your neighbors
445
Build support for a community light ordinance
445
Further reading
445
Index
447
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.1.2011 |
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Reihe/Serie | Popular Astronomy |
Popular Astronomy | |
Springer Praxis Books | Springer Praxis Books |
Zusatzinfo | XII, 444 p. |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Weltraum / Astronomie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Astronomie / Astrophysik | |
Technik | |
Schlagworte | Astronomy • earth • milky way • Planet • Popular Astronomy • Solar System • Stars |
ISBN-10 | 1-4419-1649-0 / 1441916490 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4419-1649-5 / 9781441916495 |
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