Book Descriptions
for The Mysterious Universe by Ellen Jackson and Nic Bishop
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Another great entry in the Scientists in the Field series follows astronomy professor Alex Filippenko, whose specialty is dark matter and dark energy. We see him at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has been voted “Best Professor on Campus” five times (when you see the Black Hole costume he wears on Halloween, you’ll know why), and accompany him and a graduate student to Hawaii to observe a supernova in the Keck Observatory. It’s fascinating to catch the inner workings of a high-tech observatory and to get a glimpse of the work that astronomers do. For example, one night the technology malfunctions, and Alex must adapt and improvise by using a different spectrograph and whittling down the list of objects they planned to observe. A companion narrative explains many of the scientific concepts he mentions, such as supernovae, black holes, the Big Bang theory, the expansion of the universe, red shift, blue shift, and more—all in clear, concise terms and in the context of Alex’s efforts. Nic Bishop’s crisp color photographs are augmented by breathtaking NASA photos. (Ages 9–14)
CCBC Choices 2009. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2009. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
The universe is rapidly expanding. Of that much scientists are certain. But how fast? And with what implications regarding the fate of the universe?
Ellen Jackson and Nic Bishop follow Dr. Alex Fillippenko and his High-Z Supernova Search Team to Mauna Kea volcano in Hawaii, where they will study space phenomena and look for supernovae, dying stars that explode with the power of billions of hydrogen bombs. Dr. Fillippenko looks for black holes--areas in space with such a strong gravitational pull that no matter or energy can escape from them--with his robotic telescope. And they study the effects of dark energy, the mysterious force that scientists believe is pushing the universe apart, causing its constant and accelerating expansion.
Ellen Jackson and Nic Bishop follow Dr. Alex Fillippenko and his High-Z Supernova Search Team to Mauna Kea volcano in Hawaii, where they will study space phenomena and look for supernovae, dying stars that explode with the power of billions of hydrogen bombs. Dr. Fillippenko looks for black holes--areas in space with such a strong gravitational pull that no matter or energy can escape from them--with his robotic telescope. And they study the effects of dark energy, the mysterious force that scientists believe is pushing the universe apart, causing its constant and accelerating expansion.
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