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James B. Kaler

    Sterne und ihre Spektren
    The Hundred Greatest Stars
    The Ever Changing Sky
    Heaven's Touch
    Extreme Stars
    The Little Book of Stars
    • The Little Book of Stars

      • 184 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The Little Book of Stars answers, in the clearest language, the questions anyone might have about our heavenly canopy. How are stars born? How do they die? Why do they shine? How long do they shine? Is our star, the Sun, dying? How can you tell time from the stars? Or navigate? What are the measures of stars? Can we ever travel to other stars? In this engagingly written and concise book, the second in the Little Book series, noted astronomer James B. Kaler shows us "the significance that the stars have had in human life, how we have used them to tell our stories, and how we use them to find who and where we are."

      The Little Book of Stars
    • Extreme Stars

      At the Edge of Creation

      • 258 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the remarkable extremes of stars, this illustrated account delves into their diverse characteristics, including brightness, size, temperature, and uniqueness. It offers an engaging overview of stellar evolution, making complex astronomical concepts accessible and interesting to readers. Originally published in 2001, it appeals to those captivated by the mysteries of the universe and the life cycles of these celestial bodies.

      Extreme Stars
    • Did you know that as you read these words showers of high-speed particles from exploding stars are raining down on you? This book reveals the startling ways life on Earth is touched by our cosmic environment, and demonstrates why without such contact, life itself wouldn't be possible.

      Heaven's Touch
    • The Ever Changing Sky

      A Guide to the Celestial Sphere

      • 516 páginas
      • 19 horas de lectura

      This guide offers a thorough exploration of spherical astronomy without relying on complex mathematics. It provides insights into the dynamics of the night sky, making it accessible for readers interested in celestial phenomena. The book emphasizes practical understanding and observation, catering to both beginners and enthusiasts who wish to deepen their knowledge of astronomical concepts and the movements of celestial bodies.

      The Ever Changing Sky
    • The Hundred Greatest Stars

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      A professor of astronomy at the University of Illinois, he is the author of Stars and Their Spectra (Cambridge), Stars (Freeman/Scientific American Library), Cosmic Clouds (Freeman/Scientific American Library), and numerous articles for popular and professional astronomy magazines.

      The Hundred Greatest Stars
    • „Kosmische Wolken“ ist ein Buch über die Materie zwischen den Sternen, über Gas und Staubwolken und feste Materiekörper wie unsere Planeten und natürlich auch über die Elementküchen des Kosmos, die Sterne. James B. Kaler, Astronomieprofessor und erfahrener Sachbuchautor, lädt seine Leser zu einer kosmischen Reise zu den farbenprächtigen Nebeln der Milchstraße ein, riesigen Wolken aus Gas und Staub, die im Lichte von Sternen leuchten. Manche dieser Wolken sind ringförmig, weil sie von sterbenden Sternen stammen, die nach allen Richtungen Materie abgeblasen haben. Andere sind von dunklen Elefantenrüsseln durchzogen, die auf Materieverdichtungen in Sternentstehungsgebieten, den Wiegen der Sterne, hindeuten. Ausgedehnte dunkle Wolken am Nachthimmel erscheinen dort, wo Materie das Licht der Sterne völlig verschluckt. Die Astronomen können den Gas- und Staubnebeln inzwischen einen Platz im Kreislauf der Materieumwandlungen in Sternen zuweisen: von den Supernova-Überresten wie dem Krebsnebel bis hin zu den Staubscheiben um junge sonnenähnliche Sterne, in denen sich Planeten bilden - so wie vor 4,5 Milliarden Jahren aus einer Staubwolke um die junge Sonne das Planetensystem entstand.

      Kosmische Wolken