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An Intimate Look at the Night Sky

An Intimate Look at the Night Sky

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Raymo is a scientist with a poet's heart
Review: Beautiful, filled with joy, knowledge and insight. I have cried at the personifictions and been filled with wonder. Thank you Chet Raymo!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: simply beautiful
Review: Chet Raymo certainly has a way with words. Couple that with detailed diagrams and pictures of the sky, and you have a wonderful book for anyone remotely interested in the heavens. This book has a poetic nature about it, but it is by no means written on an unattainable level--even for younger readers. This book covers all of the astronomical basics (birth/death of stars, the colors of stars and what that means about heat intensity, planets, comets, galaxies, and universes). It also offers eyes-on experience with diagrams and instructions for night viewing of the sky. The book concludes with a moving chapter about how the universe will end, citing a letter from Einstein and telling the story as if it were a fairytale. Not only is the book enthrallingly beautiful on the inside, but it is equally beautiful on the outside cover (the picture here on Amazon.com just does not do it justice). For a stargazer who is just beginning to search the sky or a seasoned watcher who simply loves celestial beauty, this book will leave the reader satisfied and inspired.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lyrical, poetic & informative!
Review: I am an astronomy buff who happened upon this book at my local library. Professor Raymo's writing style is lyrical, almost poetic, making it highly readable. It is organized around the seasons, with each section (Winter, Sping, Summer & Autumn) beginning with a description of the constellations asociated with that season). But the book is also very informative, containing chapters on such matters as star formation, the moon & lunar cycles, the planets, comets, the death of stars, etc. The final chapter very moving and is particularly beautifully written. This book would be equally appropriate for both someone just beginning to explore the wonders of astronomy and the night sky, and for a more experienced amateur astronomer, although the latter may find a good bit of the information contained in the book to be somewhat basic. Nonetheless, my keen interest in astronomy spans several years and I still found the book to be educational as well as inspiring.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lyrical, poetic & informative!
Review: I am an astronomy buff who happened upon this book at my local library. Professor Raymo's writing style is lyrical, almost poetic, making it highly readable. It is organized around the seasons, with each section (Winter, Sping, Summer & Autumn) beginning with a description of the constellations asociated with that season). But the book is also very informative, containing chapters on such matters as star formation, the moon & lunar cycles, the planets, comets, the death of stars, etc. The final chapter very moving and is particularly beautifully written. This book would be equally appropriate for both someone just beginning to explore the wonders of astronomy and the night sky, and for a more experienced amateur astronomer, although the latter may find a good bit of the information contained in the book to be somewhat basic. Nonetheless, my keen interest in astronomy spans several years and I still found the book to be educational as well as inspiring.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A literary Nebula
Review: I bought this book on a whim while looking for star atlases. First, this book does have brief guides based on the seasons on where to see some astronomical wonders. But that is not where it strenght lies. Chet Raymo paints a poetic portrait of our night sky in this book which will captivate your imagination. You can actually feel your mind reaching out across the universe as he pulls you into the initial creation of the heavens and sends you flying out at light speed. Each chapter delves into a aspect of the night sky which tickles your imagination. You will find yourself thinking for hours after putting this book down and looking forward to the next time you can pick it up.
If you are looking for a guide to the night sky, try "Turn Left at Orion". If you want to explore the heavens and enlighten your own mind, buy this book!!! You will not be disappointed in its lyrical prose and heavenly sketches.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A literary Nebula
Review: I bought this book on a whim while looking for star atlases. First, this book does have brief guides based on the seasons on where to see some astronomical wonders. But that is not where it strenght lies. Chet Raymo paints a poetic portrait of our night sky in this book which will captivate your imagination. You can actually feel your mind reaching out across the universe as he pulls you into the initial creation of the heavens and sends you flying out at light speed. Each chapter delves into a aspect of the night sky which tickles your imagination. You will find yourself thinking for hours after putting this book down and looking forward to the next time you can pick it up.
If you are looking for a guide to the night sky, try "Turn Left at Orion". If you want to explore the heavens and enlighten your own mind, buy this book!!! You will not be disappointed in its lyrical prose and heavenly sketches.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a literary look at the heavens
Review: I've been avidly progressing through the entire astronomy library since I acquired a telescope several months ago. After reading all the more technical books, it was nice to get to this lyrical mediation on the heavens. I'm not expert enough to affirm the other reviewer's assertion that there are many mistakes -- I didn't notice any, but I'm hardly a professional astronomer. This book is beautiful to gaze upon-- the cover is gorgeous, the pages thick and the photos and illustrations lush. After spending months looking at the stars and reading "how to" astronomy books, it was a nice change of pace to find this little gem that covers many different aspects of astromony from the planets to the galaxies. I didn't realize when I read Raymo's terrific novel The Dork of Cork that he was an astronomer, although I should have guessed since the main character is a dwarf who spends lots of time stargazing. If you haven't read his novel, I highly recommend that too. Meanwhile, if you're looking for a slighly different astronomy book with a lovely feel and look, pick this one up and enjoy it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a literary look at the heavens
Review: I've been avidly progressing through the entire astronomy library since I acquired a telescope several months ago. After reading all the more technical books, it was nice to get to this lyrical mediation on the heavens. I'm not expert enough to affirm the other reviewer's assertion that there are many mistakes -- I didn't notice any, but I'm hardly a professional astronomer. This book is beautiful to gaze upon-- the cover is gorgeous, the pages thick and the photos and illustrations lush. After spending months looking at the stars and reading "how to" astronomy books, it was a nice change of pace to find this little gem that covers many different aspects of astromony from the planets to the galaxies. I didn't realize when I read Raymo's terrific novel The Dork of Cork that he was an astronomer, although I should have guessed since the main character is a dwarf who spends lots of time stargazing. If you haven't read his novel, I highly recommend that too. Meanwhile, if you're looking for a slighly different astronomy book with a lovely feel and look, pick this one up and enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Raymo is a scientist with a poet's heart
Review: Intimate? Throughout the book Raymo introduces poets, Gods, Goddesses, non sentient life and scientists from the history of astronomy. Look? Early on in the book the author encourages, almost to the point of insisting, that the reader go outside on a warm evening, lie down, and close her eyes. Night Sky? From the Big Bang through the Earth's crust, through the centers of stars, into your imagination and out to the conceivable ends of time this book takes you far beyond the night sky.

What a beautiful introduction to astronomy and cosmology and the arts and sciences associated with both.

Like 365 Starry Nights, An Intimate Look at the Night Sky leads the reader though a year of observing the stellar vista. On the way the author directs the reader to all manner of items of interest. He suggests that you close your eyes while listening to Haydn's The Creation and open them to experience the burst of the big bang through immediate sensory experience. You can vicariously (or mnemonically) experience extremes of observing through his descriptions -- from a miserable cold, damp night hoping for the clouds to part to lying on a tropical beach under the stars. Mr. Raymo introduces the mythology behind the names of many familiar constellations and includes many heavenly references from classical literature. With all this is mixed gobs of science. There is enough science in this book to support an introductory course in astronomy. Due to the balance of elements the book is a facinating, enjoyable read. The facets create a rich and rewarding reading experience.

Highly recommended for anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rich tour of the cosmos
Review: Intimate? Throughout the book Raymo introduces poets, Gods, Goddesses, non sentient life and scientists from the history of astronomy. Look? Early on in the book the author encourages, almost to the point of insisting, that the reader go outside on a warm evening, lie down, and close her eyes. Night Sky? From the Big Bang through the Earth's crust, through the centers of stars, into your imagination and out to the conceivable ends of time this book takes you far beyond the night sky.

What a beautiful introduction to astronomy and cosmology and the arts and sciences associated with both.

Like 365 Starry Nights, An Intimate Look at the Night Sky leads the reader though a year of observing the stellar vista. On the way the author directs the reader to all manner of items of interest. He suggests that you close your eyes while listening to Haydn's The Creation and open them to experience the burst of the big bang through immediate sensory experience. You can vicariously (or mnemonically) experience extremes of observing through his descriptions -- from a miserable cold, damp night hoping for the clouds to part to lying on a tropical beach under the stars. Mr. Raymo introduces the mythology behind the names of many familiar constellations and includes many heavenly references from classical literature. With all this is mixed gobs of science. There is enough science in this book to support an introductory course in astronomy. Due to the balance of elements the book is a facinating, enjoyable read. The facets create a rich and rewarding reading experience.

Highly recommended for anyone.


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