Night Has a Thousand Eyes: A Naked-Eye Guide to the Sky, Its Science, and Lore - Softcover

9781489960733: Night Has a Thousand Eyes: A Naked-Eye Guide to the Sky, Its Science, and Lore
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Offers an introduction to the night sky, details the stars and planets, and discusses how the sky has influenced the arts, literature, and other sciences

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Arthur Upgren is Professor of Astronomy at Wesleyan University and has been director of its Van Vleck Observatory. He is the author of Night Has a Thousand Eyes: A Naked-Eye Guide to the Sky, Its Science, and Lore.Jurgen Stock has been on the faculty of Hamburg and Case-Western Reserve Universities. He has also been director of the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory at La Serena, Chile, as well as founding director of CIDA, the Venezuelan National Observatory at Mérida.
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American artist James McNeill Whistler was invited one sparkling night to step outside and view the panoply of stars. No, he said, "There are far too many of them and they are so very poorly arranged." Upgren, an astronomer at Yale and Wesleyan universities, sets out to make star viewing easier for everyone else who feels as Whistler did and for those who admire the beauty of the night sky but know little about what they see there. He does it clearly and smoothly, describing first the principal stars and constellations as they appear in each season of the year and then the sun, moon and planets. Along the way he supplies an abundance of related facts (the Big Dipper is properly called an asterism, "a name for an easily noticeable group of stars that does not make up a full constellation"; the stars Mizar and Alcor in the Dipper have "long been recognized as a test for good eyesight in many cultures"), discusses Stonehenge and the mysterious Old Stone Mill in Newport, R.I., takes a dig at astrology ("Your horoscope is two thousand years out of date" because the astrological arrangement of the signs of the zodiac was keyed to the celestial alignment of Roman times), and makes a plea for reducing the glare of urban lights that impedes star viewing by astronomers as well as by Whistler types.

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  • PublisherSpringer
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 1489960732
  • ISBN 13 9781489960733
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages316
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