Stars

“Stars” by James B. Kaler, published by Henry Holt and Company on August 15, 1998, is a comprehensive exploration of the nature of stars. This 273-page book delves into their origins, varieties, distributions, compositions, and distinctive histories, illustrating how stars are fundamental to understanding the evolution of the universe. Kaler presents a journey through stellar astronomy, linking the life cycles of stars to the broader narrative of cosmic development.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the science behind stars, from ancient folklore to contemporary theories about dark matter. The book chronicles the birth, development, and death of stars, culminating in discussions of high mass stars and their dramatic end states, such as supernovae and black holes. With elegant writing and illustrations, “Stars” offers insights into the cosmos as a dynamic system where stellar life cycles play a crucial role in regeneration and the unfolding of the universe.
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In this fascinating Journey to the farther reaches of space, astronomer James Kaler explores the nature of stars, describing their origins, varieties, distributions, compositions, and distinctive histories. He demonstrates that stars are the key to our comprehension of how the universe evolved–and that the birth, development, and death of stars is intimately associated with our own origins.
From the earliest folklore to recent theories about dark matter, Stars chronicles the science of stellar astronomy, concluding with the evolution of high mass stars, whose spectacular deaths generate supernovae, pulsars, neutron stars, and enigmatic black holes. Elegantly written and illustrated, Stars is a compelling portrait of the cosmos as a vast engine of regeneration where stars are born, live, and die.
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