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The Invisible Universe

The Story of Radio Astronomy

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  • Includes new chapters that encompass the amazing work already being done by ALMA and some of the new radio telescopes that have come into operation since 2007
  • Provides new information that concerns the political reality of what happens to “big science” when it becomes too big to be affordable
  • Verschuur both entertains and informs about the contribution that radio astronomy is making towards an understanding of the universe Highly recommended. All levels.” (W. E. Howard III, CHOICE, Vol. 44 (11), August, 2007)
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Astronomers' Universe (ASTRONOM)

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. What is Radio Astronomy

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 1-11
  3. A Science is Born

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 13-30
  4. The Radio Sun and Planets

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 31-44
  5. The Galactic Radio Nebulae

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 45-55
  6. Radio Waves from the Milky Way

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 57-69
  7. Interstellar Neutral Hydrogen

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 71-83
  8. Interstellar Molecules

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 85-100
  9. Pulsars

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 101-114
  10. The Galactic Superstars

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 115-124
  11. Radio Galaxies

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 125-135
  12. Quasars

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 137-143
  13. The Grand Unification: Active Galactic Nuclei

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 145-157
  14. Beyond the Quasars—Radio Cosmology

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 159-171
  15. Radio Telescopes in High Places

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 173-186
  16. Radio Telescopes: The Future

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 187-201
  17. China Rising

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 203-210
  18. On Growth and Obsolescence

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 223-231
  19. What Lies Ahead?

    • Gerrit Verschuur
    Pages 233-241

About this book

Hidden from human view, accessible only to sensitive receivers attached to huge radio telescopes, the invisible universe beyond our senses continues to fascinate and intrigue our imaginations. Closer to home, in the Milky Way galaxy, radio astronomers listen patiently to the ticking of pulsars that tell of star death and states of matter of awesome densities. All of this happens out there in the universe hidden from our eyes, even when aided by the Hubble Space Telescope.

This is the story of radio astronomy, of how radio waves are generated by stars, supernova, quasars, colliding galaxies and by the very beginnings of the universe itself. The author discusses what radio astronomers are doing in the New Mexico desert, in a remote valley in Puerto Rico, and in the green Pocahontas Valley in West Virginia, as well as dozens of other remote sites around the world. With each of these observatories, the scientists collect and analyze their data, "listening" to the radio signals from space in order to learn what, or perhaps who, is out there as well. The author specifically highlights enormous changes that have occurred in the field over the past 50 years, including the political reality of radio astronomy and what that could mean for the future.

Reviews

“This is the third edition of Verschuur’s very readable history of radio astronomy. … Verschuur (Univ. of Memphis) traces the development of radio astronomy from its birth in 1932 through the technological improvements made based on discoveries during WW II, to large government supported projects, and up to the modern day. … The well-done color illustrations are abundant, and the appendix of technical terms is useful. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers and lower-level undergraduates.” (M.-K. Hemenway, Choice, Vol. 52 (12), August, 2015)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Arlington, USA

    Gerrit Verschuur

About the author

Dr. Gerrit Verschuur is the author of eight books, co-author or editor of 3 text books, has written over 80 scientific research articles, and 90 + popular astronomy articles. He lectures widely on astronomical topics, pioneered the study of the interstellar magnetic field and has been active in radio astronomical studies of interstellar matter for over 45 years. Dr. Verschuur published the first ever, full-length technical paper on the radio search for extraterrestrial intelligence in 1973. He has taught in the physics departments of six different universities world-wide, most recently at the University of Memphis.

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Buying options

eBook USD 34.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
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  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 44.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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