The fallen sky
an intimate history of shooting stars
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Author
Publication
2009 - Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
129,250 words, Guess
Page Count
517 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefallenskyintimat00coki
- Internet Archivefallenskyintimat00coki_0
- ISBN-101585427209
- ISBN-139781585427208
- Goodreads6432942
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- LibraryThing8329746
- Library of Congress Control Number2009017493
- OCLC Control Number262428490
- Better World Books9781585427208
- Open LibraryOL23218410M
Classifications
- DDC523.5/1
- LCCQB755 .C65 2009
- LCCQB755.C65 2009
Description
Weaving natural history, memoir, and in-depth profiles of amateur researchers, rogue scientists, and stargazing dreamers, a prizewinning poet and nature writer takes us from Antarctica to outer space to tell the epic story of how the study of meteorites became a modern science.Robert Peary, the fabled explorer who risked personal ruin— and the lives of his crew—in a mortally dangerous quest for massive iron meteorites in an Arctic wasteland.The NASA researcher who staked his reputation on a claim that Martian fossils fell from the sky and could be found in the Antarctic.A collector in the American West in the early 1900s who sacrificed home, marriage, and very nearly his sanity in a struggle to claim ownership of 15.5-ton meteorite.These characters and many other collectors, dreamers, schemers, and regular people caught up in the business and passion of shooting stars populate Christopher Cokinos' natural history, The Fallen Sky. Through their...
Description
Weaving natural history, memoir, and the stories of maverick scientists, daring adventurers, and stargazing dreamers, this book takes us from Antarctica to outer space to tell the tale of how the study of meteorites became a scientific passion.--From publisher description.
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