The universe has fascinated humankind for centuries, and little by little we have come to understand some of the science behind its beauty. Mathematicians, physicists and astronomers have used a variety of methods to locate and explain objects in the sky. From arguing the case for the Big Bang to tracing the life-cycle of stars, from Einstein's General Theory of Relativity to the revelations of the Hubble Space Telescope, 'Night Sky' gives us a thoroughly engaging and easily digestible outline of the major events, inventions and breakthroughs in the history of astronomy.
Beyond this background, the book goes on to provide an authoritative guide to viewing the night sky. With the use of beautiful illustrations and acclaimed visuals, it shows us how to choose and make the most out of available equipment and then explains how to make sense of what we see. 'Night Sky' is full of up-to-date information and practical advice. It is a beautiful book to own and an indispensable guide for stargazers and amateur astronomers alike.