A Journey Through The Universe, New Scientist
A Journey Through The Universe, New Scientist
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A Journey Through The Universe
A traveler's guide from the centre of the sun to the edge of the unknown

Author: New Scientist

Narrator: Mark Elstob

Unabridged: 5 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/05/2018

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A Journey Through The Universe is a grand tour of the most amazing celestial objects and how they fit together to build the cosmos.

There's a whole universe out there...
Imagine you had a spacecraft capable of travelling through interstellar space. You climb in, blast into orbit, fly out of the solar system and keep going. Where do you end up, and what do you see along the way?

The answer is: mostly nothing. Space is astonishingly, mind-blowingly empty. As you travel through the void between galaxies your spaceship encounters nothing more exciting than the odd hydrogen molecule. But when it does come across something more exotic: wow!

First and most obviously, stars and planets. Some are familiar from our own backyard: yellow suns, rocky planets like Mars, gas and ice giants like Jupiter and Neptune. But there are many more: giant stars, red and white dwarfs, super-earths and hot Jupiters. Elsewhere are swirling clouds of dust giving birth to stars, and infinitely dense regions of space-time called black holes. These clump together in the star clusters we call galaxies, and the clusters of galaxies we call... galaxy clusters.

And that is just the start. As we travel further we encounter ever more weird, wonderful and dangerous entities: supernovas, supermassive black holes, quasars, pulsars, neutron stars, black dwarfs, quark stars, gamma ray bursts and cosmic strings.

A Journey Through The Universe is a grand tour of the most amazing celestial objects and how they fit together to build the cosmos. As for the end of the journey - nobody knows. But getting there will be fun.

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Reviews

Goodreads review by Matthew Ted on August 25, 2023

108th book of 2023. Disappointing read, mostly basic astronomy, some now outdated facts and a lack of physics. But nice pictures at times. I also found most of the articles dry, which is surprising as I enjoy reading the New Scientist magazine generally at work when we get the new copies in.......more

Goodreads review by Mohamed on May 19, 2024

3.5/5. An eye-opening and fascinating journey through our solar system and beyond. Our sun has its own rains, and Mars boasts the highest mountain in our solar system, Olympus Mons, three times the height of Mount Everest. Saturn's rings are mainly ice (and not rocks), and some of its moons have wate......more

Goodreads review by Nigel on March 29, 2019

An interesting and up-to-date review of what we know and what we don't know, from the solar system to the whole universe. There are plenty of items that even the most dedicated New Scientist readers might not have come across. One highlight of the book is a little interview with Jocelyn Bell, relatin......more

Goodreads review by Genesis on August 22, 2023

Easy to read I'm astronaut now......more

Goodreads review by Deepak on December 27, 2019

Fascinating. We are but a speck of sand.........more