Prime Day

Como cliente Amazon Prime obtén 3 meses de Audible gratis

Diseño de la portada del título Measuring Distances in the Universe

Measuring Distances in the Universe

Science and Cosmos

Muestra

Suscríbete a la prueba gratuita para poder disfrutar de este libro a un precio exclusivo para suscriptores

Pagar 9,79 € con prueba
Después de los 30 días, 9,99 €/mes. Cancela tu siguiente plan mensual cuando quieras.
Disfruta de más de 90.000 títulos de forma ilimitada.
Escucha cuando y donde quieras, incluso sin conexión
Sin compromiso. Cancela tu siguiente plan mensual cuando quieras.

Measuring Distances in the Universe

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: John Klymshyn
Pagar 9,79 € con prueba

Después de los 30 días, 9,99 €/mes. Cancela cuando quieras.

Compra ahora por 13,99 €

Compra ahora por 13,99 €

Acerca de este título

Measuring distances in the Universe is one of the most demanding intellectual achievements in the history of science. The objects studied by astronomy are separated from us by such vast expanses that no direct measurement is possible. Every number describing the scale of the cosmos must therefore be inferred indirectly, through light, motion, geometry, and carefully constructed physical models.

This book offers a clear and rigorous exploration of how humanity has learned to determine cosmic distances, from the earliest geometric ideas of antiquity to the highly sophisticated techniques of modern astrophysics. It follows the logical progression of methods that together form the cosmic distance ladder: radar ranging within the Solar System, stellar parallax, Cepheid variable stars, Type Ia supernovae, and redshift-based measurements on cosmological scales. Each method is explained not only in terms of how it works, but why it works, grounding observation in physical principles.

Beyond technique, the book reveals how distance measurements underpin our understanding of the structure, history, and evolution of the Universe itself. The determination of cosmic scale is shown to be essential for discovering the expansion of the Universe, the existence of dark energy, and the limits of observational certainty. Technological advances—telescopes, satellites, and space missions—are presented as extensions of human reasoning rather than mere instruments.

Written in a clear and accessible style,

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
Astronomía y espacio Ciencia Física
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_c
No hay reseñas aún