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give away three (3) copies of
by Bob Berman
Pub. Date: July 2011
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Format: Hardcover , 304pp
ISBN-13: 9780316091015
ISBN: 0316091014
Description (from the publisher):
The beating heart of the sun is the very pulse of life on earth. And from the ancients who plotted its path at Stonehenge to the modern scientists who unraveled the nuclear fusion reaction that turns mass into energy, humankind has sought to solve its mysteries. In this lively biography of the sun, Bob Berman ranges from its stellar birth to its spectacular future death with a focus on the wondrous and enthralling, and on the heartbreaking sacrifice, laughable errors, egotistical battles, and brilliant inspirations of the people who have tried to understand its power.
What, exactly, are the ghostly streaks of light astronauts see-but can't photograph-when they're in space? And why is it impossible for two people to see the exact same rainbow? Why are scientists beginning to think that the sun is safer than sunscreen? And how does the fluctuation of sunspots-and its heartbeat-affect everything from satellite communications to wheat production across the globe?
Peppered with mind-blowing facts and memorable anecdotes about spectral curiosities-the recently-discovered "second sun" that lurks beneath the solar surface, the eerie majesty of a total solar eclipse-THE SUN'S HEARTBEAT offers a robust and entertaining narrative of how the Sun has shaped humanity and our understanding of the universe around us.
What, exactly, are the ghostly streaks of light astronauts see-but can't photograph-when they're in space? And why is it impossible for two people to see the exact same rainbow? Why are scientists beginning to think that the sun is safer than sunscreen? And how does the fluctuation of sunspots-and its heartbeat-affect everything from satellite communications to wheat production across the globe?
Peppered with mind-blowing facts and memorable anecdotes about spectral curiosities-the recently-discovered "second sun" that lurks beneath the solar surface, the eerie majesty of a total solar eclipse-THE SUN'S HEARTBEAT offers a robust and entertaining narrative of how the Sun has shaped humanity and our understanding of the universe around us.
About the author (from the publisher):
Bob Berman is one of America's top astronomy writers. For many years, he wrote the popular "Night Watchman" column for Discover magazine. He is currently a columnist for Astronomy magazine and a host on NPR's Northeast Public Radio, and he is the science editor of the Old Farmer's Almanac.
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Thank you to Anna
at Hachette Book Group
at Hachette Book Group
for making this giveaway possible.
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THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED.
THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED.
22 comments:
I would love to win this book. I promise to review it on my blog and then donate it to my local women's shelter.
Thanks for the giveaway!
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There is still a few weeks to get another great read in. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway
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Thanks for the giveaway. This looks ver interesting.
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I would love to win a copy of this book. It sounds so interesting and I know I would enjoy reading it. Please enter me. Thanks!
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I am a follower on GFC!
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Sun that givest all things birth,
shine on everything on earth!
If that's too much to demand,
shine at least on this our land.
If even that's too much for thee,
shine at any rate on me
(grook courtesy of Piet Hein)
Please enter me - I'd love to win this!
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This should be an interesting book, especially the section that deals with "... to its spectacular future death."
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I love science books but somehow I hadn't heard of this one... which is unusual for me. Thanks for hosting the giveaway.
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I'm a follower and I subscribe to your RSS feed.
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I posted the giveaway in the sidebar of my blog.
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Wow! This sounds incredibly interesting! I can't wait to read it!
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would love to read it.Lomazowr@gmail.com
It's a very timely topic, things we would be missing out on learning if it weren't for NASA.
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Thanks for featuring this fascinating book. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
I'd love to win. I love to learn and this seems like a fun book that you could learn from :)
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It would be interesting to read about the Sun and the Universe.
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I would like to win this book.
Thank you for the chance! It sounds like it has neat interesting stuff in it!
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