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The Restless Universe Eric M. Schlegel (Research Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Research Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)

The Restless Universe By Eric M. Schlegel (Research Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Research Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)

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This title tells the story of the development and launch of a major space-based telescope, and explains the discoveries of the nature of the universe in the X-ray spectre. The author looks at the brief history of X-ray astronomy to explore what can and has been learnt by using X-ray.

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The Restless Universe: Understanding X-Ray Astronomy in the Age of Chandra and Newton by Eric M. Schlegel (Research Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Research Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)

Carl Sagan once noted that there is only one generation that gets to see things for the first time. We are in the midst of such a time right now, standing on the threshold of discovery in the young and remarkable field of X-ray astronomy. In The Restless Universe, astronomer Eric Schlegel offers readers an informative survey of this cutting-edge science. Two major space observatories launched in the last few years-NASA's Chandra and the European Newton-are now orbiting the Earth, sending back a gold mine of data on the X-ray universe. Schlegel, who has worked on the Chandra project for seven years, describes the building and launching of this space-based X-ray observatory. But the book goes far beyond the story of Chandra. What Schlegel provides here is the background a nonscientist would need to grasp the present and follow the future of X-ray astronomy. He looks at the relatively brief history of the field, the hardware used to detect X-rays, the satellites-past, present, and future-that have been or will be flown to collect the data, the way astronomers interpret this data, and, perhaps most important, the insights we have already learned as well as speculations about what we may soon discover. And throughout the book, Schlegel conveys the excitement of looking at the universe from the perspective brought by these new observatories and the sharper view they deliver. Drawing on observations obtained from Chandra, Newton, and previous X-ray observatories, The Restless Universe gives a first look at an exciting field which significantly enriches our understanding of the universe.

The Restless Universe Reviews

A highly readable account of the exploration of the Universe through X-rays, providing a solid foundation for those who wish to move on to read more about this exciting field of human knowledge.-Nature
Schlegel has worked on NASA's Chandra satellite since before its launch 3 years ago. He melds a history of X-ray astronomy with a wide-ranging look at the fruits of Chandra and Europe's Newton. He paints an exhilarating portrait of what astrophysicists hope to learn from data generated by these vehicles.-Science News
Schlegel discusses the history of the field and its hardware as well as the collection and interpretation of data. His summaries of past discoveries and suggestions of possible future findings will introduce nonspecialists to the more complete picture of the universe that x-rays offer.-Science
By introducing the reader to the notion that what we see in the Cosmos is certainly not all that is there, Schlegel brings one to the realization that a more complete and accurate view of the Universe is at hand. Indeed, his marvelous description of the historical and cultural development of our use of X rays seems natural beside his explanations of how X rays now permit us to see structure where once we saw none-from shock waves flung out into space by exploding stars to diffuse, high-temperature gas that fills the 'visibly' empty space in clusters of galaxies. He brings to our mind's eye the vision of a restless, high-energy Universe, one until now just beyond the limit of our ability to see.-Dr. Jay White, Van Vleet Professor of Physics at Rhodes College

About Eric M. Schlegel (Research Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Research Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)

Eric M. Schlegel is a research astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, where he is responsible for ensuring data quality for the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. He has also worked at NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center.

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CIN0195148479G
9780195148473
0195148479
The Restless Universe: Understanding X-Ray Astronomy in the Age of Chandra and Newton by Eric M. Schlegel (Research Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Research Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20020919
228
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