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Neutron Stars

The Quest to Understand the Zombies of the Cosmos
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Neutron Stars by Katia Moskvitch delves into one of the universe's most intriguing phenomena. The book explores the science and mysteries behind neutron stars, focusing on their formation, unique properties, and the role they play in the cosmos. Moskvitch combines scientific detail with engaging storytelling, making complex astrophysical concepts accessible and captivating for readers.
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You might enjoy this book if you’re fascinated by the mysteries of the universe and the extreme conditions found in space. Delve into the captivating world of these dense, city-sized remnants of supernovae and discover the cutting-edge research being conducted to understand their intriguing physics and cosmic significance.

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Neutron stars, the ultra-dense remnants of exploded stellar giants, are among the most fascinating objects in the cosmos. Katia Moskvitch introduces readers to their astonishing qualities and follows the scientists who are discovering what neutron stars can tell us about the mysteries of dark matter, black holes, and general relativity.

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The astonishing science of neutron stars and the stories of the scientists who study them.

Neutron stars are as bewildering as they are elusive. The remnants of exploded stellar giants, they are tiny, merely twenty kilometres across, and incredibly dense. One teaspoon of a neutron star would weigh several million tons. They can spin up to a thousand times per second, they possess the strongest magnetic fields known in nature, and they may be the source of the most powerful explosions in the universe.

Through vivid storytelling and on-site reporting from observatories all over the world, Neutron Stars offers an engaging account of these still-mysterious objects.

Award-winning science journalist Katia Moskvitch takes readers from the vast Atacama Desert to the arid plains of South Africa to visit the magnificent radio telescopes and brilliant scientists responsible for our knowledge of neutron stars. She recounts the exhilarating discoveries, frustrating disappointments, and heated controversies of the past several decades.

Moskvitch explains cutting-edge research into phenomena such as colliding neutron stars and fast radio bursts: extremely powerful but ultra-short flashes in space that scientists are still struggling to understand. She also shows how neutron stars have advanced our broader understanding of the universeβ€”shedding light on topics such as dark matter, black holes, general relativity, and the origins of heavy elements like gold and platinumβ€”and how we might one day use these cosmic beacons to guide interstellar travel.

With clarity and passion, Moskvitch describes what we are learning at the boundaries of astronomy, where stars have life beyond death.

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Neutron Stars by Katia Moskvitch is lauded for its ability to convey the thrill of scientific discovery, revealing the intriguing process behind our understanding of neutron stars. Reviewers highlight Moskvitch's engaging storytelling, blending complex scientific concepts with personal stories and groundbreaking discoveries. Her work is praised for accessibility and depth, making it a compelling read for enthusiasts intrigued by the mysteries of the universe.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674919358

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 15 September 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 15 color photos, 11 photos

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Katia Moskvitch has been an editor at WIRED UK and staff writer at Nature and BBC News. She is a contributor to the Economist, Science, and Quanta Magazine. In 2019 she was named the European Science Journalist of the Year by the World Conference of Science Journalists.

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