BANG!! The Complete History of the Universe

Author(s): Patrick Moore; Brian May; Chris Lintott

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In 2006, rock legend and experienced amateur astronomer Brian May joined the legendary expert Sir Patrick Moore and astrophysicist Professor Chris Lintott to tell the story of the universe from the moment time and space came into existence at the Big Bang, through to the infinite future and the ultimate fate that awaits us.
Following the spectacular success of the original book, Brian and Chris have got together again to extend and update the information in this accessible introduction to the history of the universe.
Many of the pictures of the universe obtained by instruments such as the Hubble Space Telescope or the Very Large Telescope in Chile are beautiful enough to be considered works of art in their own right and this book presents them in context, and uses extraordinary new artworks to explain the mind-blowing theories from the cutting edge of astronomy in a way that everyone can understand.
Fully revised and updated throughout, this new edition also contains an entire new chapter as well as more than 100 new photographs and illustrations.

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Brian May, CBE, PhD, ARCS, FRAS is a founding member of the rock group Queen, a world-renowned guitarist, songwriter, producer and performer, authority on 3-D stereoscopic photography, a passionate campaigner for animal rights and welfare, an advocate for political and social change, and a PhD astronomer. His thesis 'A Survey of Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud' was published in 2007, and he has written seven books. Brian was Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University 2008-13, has received three Honorary Doctorates and holds the post of visiting researcher at Imperial College. Asteroid 52665 Brianmay was named in his honour, and he was appointed Science Team Collaborator for NASA, compiling the first ever stereo images of Pluto, Comet 67/P Churyumov-Gerasimenko, and the asteroids Ultima Thule and Bennu.Sir Patrick Moore is best remembered as the presenter of the world's longest running television programme - BBC TV'sThe Sky at Night - which was first broadcast in 1957. He is the author of more than 80 books, and has played a unique role in astronomy education and popularizing science through six decades. He was knighted in 2001, the same year he was appointed an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society. In 2002 Buzz Aldrin presented him with a BAFTA award for services to television. He passed in 2012 and the Science Museum acquired a large collection of his objects and papers.Christopher Lintott, PhD, FRAS is a British astrophysicist, author and broadcaster. He is a Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Oxford and is the founder of both Galaxy Zoo and the Zooniverse that grew from it. Chris is interested in how galaxies form and evolve, and how citizen science can change the world. Chris has written two books with Brian May and Patrick Moore:Bang! (2006) andThe Cosmic Tourist (2012); his third, solo, bookThe Crowd and the Cosmos: Adventures in the Zooniverse was released in 2019. He is also the primary presenter of the BBC television seriesThe Sky at Night, having previously been co-presenter with Patrick Moore until his death in 2012. Patrick started the programme in 1957 and it is the longest running TV programme in the world.Hannah Wakeford, PhD, FRAS is a lecturer in Astrophysics at the University of Bristol, where she researches the atmospheres of exoplanets. She studied for a Masters in Space Physics at Aberystwyth University with field studies in Svalbard to measure the aurora, and completed her PhD thesis on exoplanets at the University of Exeter before heading to the USA to work at NASA and STScl. Alongside her research she runs the monthly podcastExocast all about exoplanet science. Away from academia, she has been a scuba diver for nearly two decades and has a deep love of the making of TV, film, and theatre.

The Lure of the Skies - Genesis: In the Beginning: 13.7 million years ago - The Dark Ages: Zero to 300,000 years after the Big Bang - The Evolving Universe: 300,000 years until 6000 million years - The Emergence of Life: 6000 million years until the present day - Into the Future: Present day to 6000 million years hence - The Far Future: Infinity and beyond - Index.

General Fields

  • : 9781787398276
  • : Welbeck Publishing Group Ltd.
  • : Mortimer Books
  • : 820.0
  • : 01 September 2021
  • : h222mm x w186mm x s24mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Patrick Moore; Brian May; Chris Lintott
  • : Hardback
  • : 3
  • : English
  • : 523.1
  • : 208