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The Making of History's Greatest Star Map
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Table of Contents

Prologue: Hipparcos Launch.- Our Place in the Cosmos.- Why Star Positions?.- Early History.- Developments 1850–1980.- The Push to Space.- From Concept to Launch.- Disaster Unfolds.- Mission Recovery.- Science in the Making.- The Finishing Touches.- Our Galaxy.- Inside the Stars.- Our Solar System and Habitability.- The Future.- Epilogue.

About the Author

Michael Perryman has spent a career in space science focused on Europe’s ambitious programme to map the stars. For his scientific leadership of the Hipparcos project, the first star mapping programme carried out from space and the greatest leap in accuracy in history, he was awarded the Prix Janssen of the French Astronomical Society in 1996, and the Academic Medal of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1999.

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From the reviews:“This book tells the whole story. Michael Perryman, who has been involved with the project, is uniquely qualified to write it. He has done so very well indeed; his style is both attractive and immensely informative. There are ‘snapshot’ pictures … and diagrams where necessary. … This is a really important book that should be in every scientific library.” (Patrick Moore, Sky at Night Magazine, September, 2010)"This beautiful oevre is a lot of things at once: a really thrilling narrative, a first-class popular science book, a treasure chest for future science historians, an introduction into the inner workings of huge scientific space projects, a deep view into the psychology and socialogy of such projects, and - last but not least - a proof that the often undervalued English language can be beautiful even in science contexts. In large parts Perryman's work is as thrilling and as entertaining as the Watson and Crick novel about the deciphering of the DNA structure. For me personally, its most eminent aspects are Perryman's beautiful and imaginative usage of the English language, and his many pretty ideas how to explain complex matters in simple terms." (extracted and translated from Ulrich Bastian, Sterne und Weltraum, October 2010, p110)“This book’s title accurately describes the achievement of the Hipparcos satellite, which the European Space Agency (ESA) operated between 1989 and 1993. … the book gives an excellent overview of the engineering and scientific achievements of Hipparcos as well as the individual contributions made by key team members. Summing Up: Recommended. All levels/libraries.” (T. Barker, Choice, Vol. 48 (5), January, 2011)“Perryman's narrative could have been dry and mathematical, but it's not. It is all about human struggles, agency politics, rivalries, staggering odds, and ultimate triumph.” (Roger W. Sinnott, Cloudy Nights Telescope Reviews,04/21/11)“The book’s scientific and historical content is substantial and wide ranging. To its credit, the publisher has included about a hundred, mostly small, photographs. A page is devoted to an image of one page of the printed Hipparcos catalog, the one containing data about Sirius, the brightest star in our visible sky.” (Jay M. Pasachoff, Physics Today, May, 2011)

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