Mirror Earth

Mirror Earth
Author: Michael D. Lemonick
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0802779026

In the mid-1990s, astronomers made history when they began to find planets orbiting stars in the Milky Way. More than eight hundred planets have been found since then, yet none of them is anything like Earth and none could support life. Now, armed with more powerful technology, planet hunters are racing to find a true twin of Earth. Science writer Michael Lemonick has unique access to these exoplaneteers, as they call themselves, and Mirror Earth unveils their passionate quest. Unlike competitors in other races, Geoff Marcy, Bill Borucki, David Charbonneau, Sara Seager, and others actually consult and cooperate with one another. But only one will be the first to find Earth's twin. Mirror Earth tells the story of their competition.

Mirror Earth

Mirror Earth
Author: Michael D. Lemonick
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 080277900X

Traces the ongoing story of the race to find an Earth-like planet capable of sustaining life as we know it, profiling emerging technologies that are improving the science community's abilities to locate planets while surveying the achievements of leading exoplaneteers. 20,000 first printing.

Mirror in the Sky

Mirror in the Sky
Author: Aditi Khorana
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2016
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1595148566

Tara, an Indian-American junior at Brierly prep school, feels her world dramatically change when a mirror planet to Earth is discovered and she, in this new era of scientific history, reconsiders her self and possible selves.

The Mirror, the Window, and the Telescope

The Mirror, the Window, and the Telescope
Author: Samuel Y. Edgerton
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780801474804

Edgerton shows how linear perspective emerged in early fifteenth-century Florence out of an artistic and religious context in which devout Christians longed for divine presence in their daily lives and ultimately undermined medieval Christian cosmology.

Nature as Mirror

Nature as Mirror
Author: Stephanie Sorrell
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2011
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1846944015

Basing our psychospiritual development on the model of the tree a symbol of the continuity of life Stephanie Sorrell shows how we may understand the rhythms and cycles of the tree and integrate them into our vision in a conscious way.

Middle-Earth in Magic Mirror Maps... Of the Wilderland in Wales... Of the Shire in England

Middle-Earth in Magic Mirror Maps... Of the Wilderland in Wales... Of the Shire in England
Author: Stephen Ponty
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2014-07-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1780885423

This work is a fresh look at the Maps of the Wilderland in The Hobbit, leading to the discovery that Professor Tolkien drew the imaginary maps from the Map of Wales back to front, or in reverse. The maps of the Shire in The Lord of The Rings are drawn likewise, of England. ‘“They are on their way to visit the land of their fathers, away east beyond Mirkwood,” put in Gandalf...’ Gandalf’s talk of the ‘land of their fathers’ is, by translation of its national anthem, Professor J.R.R. Tolkien’s hidden clue to the geography of Wales, which we learn the Professor loved, including its language. The focal point of The Hobbit, the Lonely Mountain, is identified as Cadair Idris of North-West Wales. Many of the topographical features of the Mountain coincide. The volcano-mouth Lake of the Lonely Mountain so resembles Llyn Cau of Cadair Idris. The marvel is that the lake has been overlooked so long: not only by Smaug the Dragon, but also by most commentators on The Hobbit. Which reader remembers there is a lake at all? Stephen interprets many of the allusions borrowed by Tolkien in his fantastic tale, including Beorn at the Carrock, the herons of Wales at Lake Town, and dragon fire at the Withered Heath. The work is divided into nine parts, with three site groupings. His unique focus on Tolkien’s map-making methodology will make his book relevant not only to Tolkien fans worldwide, but those interested in geography too.

The Universe in a Mirror

The Universe in a Mirror
Author: Robert Zimmerman
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2008
Genre: Orbiting astronomical observatories
ISBN: 9780691132976

The Hubble Space Telescope has transformed our understanding of the universe, revealing new information about its age and evolution, the life cycle of stars, and the existence of black holes, among other discoveries. This book tells the story of the Hubble Space Telescope and the people responsible for it.

Extraterrestrial

Extraterrestrial
Author: Avi Loeb
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0358274559

New York Times Bestseller | Wall Street Journal Bestseller | Publishers Weekly Bestseller | Publishers Marketplace 2020 Buzz Book | Amazon Best Book of the Year | Longlisted for the 2022 PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award “Provocative and thrilling ... Loeb asks us to think big and to expect the unexpected.” —Alan Lightman, New York Times bestselling author of Einstein’s Dreams and Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine Harvard’s top astronomer lays out his controversial theory that our solar system was recently visited by advanced alien technology from a distant star. In late 2017, scientists at a Hawaiian observatory glimpsed an object soaring through our inner solar system, moving so quickly that it could only have come from another star. Avi Loeb, Harvard’s top astronomer, showed it was not an asteroid; it was moving too fast along a strange orbit, and left no trail of gas or debris in its wake. There was only one conceivable explanation: the object was a piece of advanced technology created by a distant alien civilization. In Extraterrestrial, Loeb takes readers inside the thrilling story of the first interstellar visitor to be spotted in our solar system. He outlines his controversial theory and its profound implications: for science, for religion, and for the future of our species and our planet. A mind-bending journey through the furthest reaches of science, space-time, and the human imagination, Extraterrestrial challenges readers to aim for the stars—and to think critically about what’s out there, no matter how strange it seems.

Speculum Terræ

Speculum Terræ
Author: Frater Acher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781907881756

Speculum TerrÆ presents a detailed analysis of one of the rarest kinds of magical paraphernalia: an authentic magical earth-mirror from 17th century Germany, originally used for divinatory practices as well as folk-magical purposes such as treasure-hunting. Frater Acher's explorations of the background and historic ties of this curious little device turn into a fascinating treasure hunt in their own right as we rediscover the original expert interpretation of the mirror's seal by the famous 19th century professor Richard WÜnsch, and present its first complete English translation. We excavate previously overlooked magical seals contained in the mirror, retrace their divine and angelic names, are led into Italian Palazzos and to the masquerades of Swedish queens, and finally discover authentic connections to the artefacts of the early Rosicrucian movement. On a magical level this study aims to help overcome the notion that 'celestial' and 'chthonic' realms of magic exist in antithesis to each other. Rather, as we begin to see from the example of this earth-mirror, their forces can be brought together in simple practice -- a folk-magical practice that is, which did not depend on exquisite materials nor complex temples, but on the practitioner's knowledge of how to combine a handful of earth and a circle of celestial names in their very own practice.