Description
A flash, a single streak of light, is what sparked David Levy’s passion for astronomy more than sixty years ago. In this delightful collection of essays, Levy shares not only his love for the sky and stars, but also his love for language and literature. With the voice of a poet and the eye of a skilled, albeit amateur, astronomer, Levy takes us on a glorious adventure as large as the universe.
Bringing together writing from across two decades of stargazing, Levy explores the different aspects of the night sky, from the simple star-studded vault that appears every clear night, to insight into how some amateur astronomers use advanced equipment to image details of the night sky. He writes about the James Webb Space Telescope and the Northern Lights, offering commentary on astronomical events and the profound questions they inspire. While there are books that describe how to observe the sky, this book explains why.Star Gazers is a celebration of the joy and mystery found in the stars, with the author’s personal experiences serving as a continuous thread throughout. Whether you are a seasoned astronomer or a curious newcomer, Star Gazers will inspire you to look up and embrace the night sky with renewed passion and curiosity.
Binding Type: Paperback
Author: David H. Levy
Published: 03/04/2025
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816554645
Pages: 172
Weight: 0.56lbs
Size: 0.44″ H x 8.42″ L x 5.60″ W
About the Author
David H. Levy is a renowned amateur astronomer and author, best known for his discovery of twenty-three comets, including the famous Shoemaker-Levy 9. He has written more than three dozen books on astronomy, contributed to magazines such as Sky and Telescope and Parade, and appeared on television programs featured on the Discovery and Science channels, bringing his passion for the night sky to a wide audience.
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