- First Light (Preston book)
"First Light: The Search for the Edge of the Universe" is a 1987
non-fiction book onastronomy and astronomers byRichard Preston .The title refers to the astronomical term
first light , which is when a telescope is first used to take an astronomical image after it has been constructed. First light also refers to the moment when stars and galaxies first formed out of a dark universe. [cite web
url = http://www.astro.caltech.edu/~rse/firstlight/
title = Searching for First Light in the Early Universe
first = Richard
last = Ellis
authorlink = Richard Ellis (astronomer)
accessdate = 2007-03-08 ]Content
The central character of "First Light" is the
Hale telescope onPalomar Mountain , which was the world's biggest telescope for more than three decades. Preston describes its history and technical details, and he profiles many of the people involved in astronomical research at Palomar. "First Light" portrays astronomers scanning thesolar system forminor planets and those seeking the outermost astronomical objects in universe. It describes historical events such as the discovery ofquasar s and celebrates the scientists' joy in their endeavors, their obsessions and even their thoughts.Structure
The book is structured as follows.
* Foreword: To Readers and Teachers
* Part 1: Big Eye
* Part 2: The Shoemaker Comets
* Part 3: Gadgeteers
* Part 4: Discoveries
* (List of) Main Characters
* Glossary
* Credits"First Light" provides neither an index nor a bibliography.
Criticism
As of today, some of the astronomical approaches and views are out of date. However, "First Light" is considered one of the best books written about astronomers. [Citation
last = Gribbin
first = John
author-link = John Gribbin
title = Monday's book: First Light by Richard Preston (Corgi, pounds 6.99)
newspaper = The Independent (London)
date = January 26, 1998
year = 1998
url = http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19980126/ai_n9651347 ]Awards
* First Light won the 1988 American Institute of Physics award in science writing. [ [http://www.aip.org/aip/writing/winjourn.html Science Writing Award Winners - Journalist - American Institute of Physics] ]
* Carolyn Shoemaker, who was a subject of "First Light", named anasteroid "3792 Preston". [List of asteroids/3701–3800 ]Publication
1st edition: New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, c1987, ISBN 0871132001
Notes and References
External links
* [http://www.richardpreston.net/books/fl_excerpt.html Excerpt at richardpreston.net]
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