A View of the Universe
This lavishly illustrated photographic exploration of the universe will delight everyone intrigued by the night sky. This is the finest collection of colour photographs of star clusters, galaxies, and nebulae ever published. Working with the world's most sophisticated telescopes and his own revolutionary techniques, world renowned astronomical photographer David Malin captures distant worlds and phenomena in their astonishing colours. These unique pictures are accompanied by nontechnical captions and a lucid text accessible and inspiring to the general reader as well as to astronomers and photographers. The foremost astronomical photographer in the world, David Malin is the discoverer of an enigmatic galaxy now known as Malin-1 and the co-author of Colours of the Stars and Catalogue of the Universe, both published by Cambridge University Press. His photographs have appeared in locations as diverse as Australian postage stamps and the cover of Life magazine.
- By the world's foremost astronomical photographer using the most sophisticated telescopes and his own innovative methods
- Easy-to-understand descriptions and informative, nontechnical text
- 158 spectacular colour photographs of stars, galaxies and nebulae
Reviews & endorsements
'As an account of the technical problems of photographing stars, nebulae and galaxies, the book fascinates but, as well as brain food, it also provides a gourmet feast of images, as Malin takes the reader on a tour through the Universe.' New Scientist
' … anecdotal style text with stunning beautiful photos make this book well worth purchasing.' Auroka
' … reviewing one like this is a pleasure. Bu it and you'll see what I mean.' Astronomy Now
Product details
December 1993Hardback
9780521444774
284 pages
285 × 250 × 26 mm
1.415kg
47 b/w illus. 158 colour illus. 14 tables
Unavailable - out of print
Table of Contents
- Introduction and acknowledgements
- 1. From microscope to telescope
- 2. The rise of astronomy and photography
- 3. Things to see and do in the dark
- 4. The Milky Way and the colours of the stars
- 5. Astronomical reflections
- 6. Where stars are born
- 7. Mass loss and the life of stars
- 8. Galaxies
- Appendices
- Index.