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The Last Stargazers

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Biography
Unabridged   12 hour(s)
Publication date: 08/04/2020

The Last Stargazers

The Enduring Story of Astronomy's Vanishing Explorers

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Digital Download ISBN:9781696602143

Summary

Award-winning astronomer Emily Levesque shares the stories of modern-day stargazers, the people willing to adventure across high mountaintops and to some of the most remote corners of the planet, all in the name of science.

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The story of the people who see beyond the stars

Humans from the earliest civilizations were spellbound by the night sky—craning their necks each night, they used the stars to orient themselves in the large, strange world around them. Stargazing is a pursuit that continues to fascinate us: from Copernicus to Carl Sagan, astronomers throughout history have spent their lives trying to answer the biggest questions in the universe. Now, award-winning astronomer Emily Levesque shares the stories of modern-day stargazers, the people willing to adventure across high mountaintops and to some of the most remote corners of the planet, all in the name of science.

From the lonely quiet of midnight stargazing to tall tales of wild bears loose in the observatory, The Last Stargazers is a love letter to astronomy and an affirmation of the crucial role that humans can and must play in the future of scientific discovery.

In this sweeping work of narrative science, Levesque shows how astronomers in this scrappy and evolving field are going beyond the machines to infuse creativity and passion into the stars and inspires us all to peer skyward in pursuit of the universe's secrets.

Reviews/Praise

"[A]ny stargazer would enjoy this joyous adventure through modern astronomy." - Publishers Weekly Starred Review

"An astronomy professor captures the human stories-from the quirky to the luminous-of her discipline...entertaining, ardent tales from an era of stargazing that may not last much longer." - Kirkus Reviews

"Levesque does a wonderful job explaining the science behind astronomy as she conveys the awe and beauty of the universe, the dedication of the people who study it, and the excitement of discovery in this fascinating account that will appeal to fans of narrative nonfiction and fellow stargazers." - Library Journal

Author Bio

Emily Levesque is an astronomy professor at the University of Washington in Seattle. Her academic accolades include the 2014 Annie Jump Cannon Prize, a 2017 Alfred P. Sloan fellowship, a 2019 Cottrell Scholar Award, and the 2020 Newton Lacy Pierce Prize.