Star-Craving Mad: Tales from a travelling astronomer
By (Author) Fred Watson
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st February 2013
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
520
Paperback
348
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
321g
Fred Watson knows all about the madness that drives people to understand the Universe and unlock its secrets.
Now you can join Australia's best-known astronomer on a unique tour to unravel the mysteries of space and time. Take in primitive observatories in ancient Peru and the world's largest atom-smasher in modern-day Switzerland. See Pluto demoted from planetary status. Go behind headlines to find the truth about the Transit of Venus and the Higgs Boson. Meet some of science's most colourful characters.
In this light-hearted, informative and engaging book, Fred travels to some of those far-flung destinations as he weaves the epic story of humankind's growing understanding of the Universe. It's a grand adventure and the Professor is a witty, funny and knowledgeable companion. Come along on a journey that is sure to take you out of this world.
Watson enlists the aid of some of the planet's coolest gadgets, with the results as illuminating as those endlessly rotating twinkles above us. * Wanderlust *
For the interested layman, budding student, and many others, this book will be an inspiration; I found it fun and a wonderful read. * The Observatory *
An entertaining journey around the universe. * Australian Geographic *
Fred Watson is Australia's go-to man on matters relating to space and time, stars and planets, and all things astronomical. His skill is to breathe life and fire into this biggest of the big sciences. * Australian Woman's Weekly *
A lighthearted romp through the cosmos, guided by a man whose knowledge and wisdom are vast and whose enthusiasm is infectious. He tackles the big questions about our place in the universe without ever being pompous, condescending, boring or baffling. * Sun Herald *
Professor Fred Watson is astronomer in charge of the Anglo-Australian Observatory at Coonabarabran. Fred has an asteroid named after him but says that if it hits the Earth it won't be his fault...