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The Fullness of Space Gareth Wynn-Williams (University of Hawaii, Manoa)

The Fullness of Space By Gareth Wynn-Williams (University of Hawaii, Manoa)

The Fullness of Space by Gareth Wynn-Williams (University of Hawaii, Manoa)


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Summary

This book describes the gas and dust that fills the space between the stars giving complete coverage of the methods astronomers use to study this interstellar matter. The author explains where the matter came from in the first place, how it collects together in clouds and clumps, and the way in which new stars and planets form from material in space.

The Fullness of Space Summary

The Fullness of Space by Gareth Wynn-Williams (University of Hawaii, Manoa)

This book describes the gas and dust that fills the space between the stars. There is a full treatment of the methods that astronomers use to study this interstellar matter. The author explains where the matter came from in the first place, how it collects together in clouds and clumps, and the way in which new stars and planets form from material in space. Within our home galaxy, the Milky Way, the space is never completely empty. Although the density is extremely low, there is enough matter to make billions of new stars like the Sun. We see the matter as glorious gas clouds, such as the Orion Nebula, shimmering in rich hues of red and orange. Telescopes reveal inky black clouds, the molecule factories in which new stars and planets are made. Radio, infrared and ultraviolet telescopes have given astronomers stunning new images of interstellar matter. The Fullness of Space is a comprehensive account of what we know about the stuff between the stars. It is beautifully illustrated with many of the finest photographs available of dust clouds and bright nebulas. The text is non-technical. No detailed knowledge of astronomy is needed to enjoy this introduction.

The Fullness of Space Reviews

'The Wynn-Williams book is beautiful ... an admirable introduction to the subject and an ideal book for the first year student and the amateur astronomer.' New Scientist
'I have no hesitation in recommending it to amateur astronomers.' Observatory
' ... will illuminate the recent developments in our understanding to a wide audience.' European Journal of Physics

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Lumps and spaces; 2. Light and radiation; 3. Atoms and spectra; 4. Atomic gas in the interstellar medium; 5. Ionized gas in the interstellar medium; 6. The other elements; 7. Interstellar dust; 8. Molecular clouds; 9. Cosmic rays and magnetic fields; 10. The origin of interstellar matter; 11. Solving the interstellar jigsaw; 12. The formation of stars; 13. The interplanetary medium; 14. Geospace; 15. Intergalactic matter; Appendices; Index.

Additional information

CIN0521426383G
9780521426381
0521426383
The Fullness of Space by Gareth Wynn-Williams (University of Hawaii, Manoa)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
19920528
218
N/A
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