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Space: Our Final Frontier (Hardcover)

by John Gribbin (Author)
4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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The BBC documentary series Space is sure to inspire purchases of the accompanying coffee-table book. Some will buy it for the pictures--and they won't be disappointed. Young stars eject gas and dust in pearl-coloured billows that wrinkle up under their own weight until they resemble morel. Radiation sculpts a molecular cloud into fingers clustered with rings of newborn suns.

Those who buy Space for its account of the Cosmos, however, are in for the biggest treat. The author, John Gribbin, is a scientist of some reputation, having helped calculate the best current estimate of the age of the universe. But it is in the rarely celebrated role of popular educator that Gribbin excels. He is a most prolific science writer (not least thanks to his wife Mary, a science writer in her own right and John's frequent and adept collaborator).

In Space, Gribbin's task is to cover everything cosmological. In the first few pages, we learn that the Sun is a star. By the end, we're slipping comfortably and entertainingly through mini essays on quantum fluctuations, the negativity of gravity and how to create your own universe. And this in a book of only 230 pages, many filled by pictures.

This book would inspire a budding astronomer--if only her dad wouldn't keep nicking it. The design is lively and not too fussy. "Topic guides" in the margins relate articles together in themed reading plans; they look naff, but are genuinely useful. The bibliography is a bit short--but who wouldn't be left wanting more after such an exhilarating introduction? --Simon Ings

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Mention space and the outer reaches of the galaxy to people not interested in the subject and their first thought will be Star Trek. It's refreshing to report that John Gribbin's Space has dropped its hackneyed original title (Final Frontier), which gives an indication of the more science-oriented approach of this fascinating book. Gribbin has long been one of the most accessible and involving of guides to scientific subjects, but even he has never before taken part in such an ambitious endeavour. Stunning photo-graphs and images constructed utilising the latest graphic techniques are used to illustrate a fascinating space odyssey. The huge technological advances of recent years have expanded our knowledge at an amazing pace and this book - tied in to a six-part BBC TV series - vividly brings to life up-to-the-minute astronomical findings: How scientists map the universe; a star's life from birth to sun to supernova; other earths (the possibility of life elsewhere) and a cogent examination of the Big Bang theory of our expanding, accelerating universe. As a one-volume guide to a mind-bending subject, this will take some beating - and it's supplemented by three satellite books: Ian Nicholson's Stars and Supernovas, Paul Parsons' The Big Bang and John Man's Comets, Meteors and Asteroids.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another brilliant book by John Gribbin, 29 Sep 2001
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After watching the BBC's "Space" and seeing this book advertised I couldnt wait to buy it. Seeing that it was by John Gribbin made me want it even more. The brilliant colour pictures and excellent descriptions of all kinds of spatial phenomonen make this book a very good read that is accessible to all. The layout of some of the pages does make some of the text difficult to follow but once you get past this slight problem the book is very easy to read and you begin to understand, without the use of complex mathematics, some of the secrets of the universe. This book is a must for all people who are the least bit interested in space.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A very good book !!!, 2 Aug 2002
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In my opinion this book is better than 'The Universe in a nutshell' by Stephen Hawking. This is a book with magnificent pictures and but to my surprise the text was also very good and informative. I actually found it more informative and easier to understand than 'The Universe in a nutshell'. If you want to know more about the wonders of space then this is a 'must-buy'. The pictures and information in this book will even satisfy more advanced readers.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good way to follow the series, 6 Aug 2001
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An excellent book which has to be said follows and excellent series created by the BBC and hosted by Sam Neil.

An excellent read if you want to find out things about space that you never though that could really happen or how they happened.

Only problem I found was that once an idea or theory had been suggested was thought to be true. Then they didn't put forward anyother ideas to this. It was just believed that the suggested idea or theory was correct all the time. A bit of a let down when you have ideas of your own.

Apart from this I would suggest it to anybody who like space and the theory and going ons in the great outdoors.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Space and Cosmology for everyone
This is a well written and illustrated publication that is very different to the DVD series. Unlike the series, which was hyped up and sensationalist, this book present scientific... Read more
Published on 27 Aug 2003 by gattfloridia

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, thorough book on Space
This is an excellent follow on from BBC's previous book "The Planets" If you enjoyed that book this will delight you to the same level.

A must read for any Space lover!

Published on 14 Aug 2001

1.0 out of 5 stars Speculative at best and in need of underpinning.
Off all the BBC's television and radio documentaries re "Space", this accompanying text is the trough. Read more
Published on 13 Aug 2001

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