Memoir
Jenis Bahan
Monograf
Judul Alternatif
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Pengarang
Seager, Sara (Pengarang)
Edisi
Cetakan Pertama
Pernyataan Seri
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Penerbitan
New York : Crown Publishing, 2020
Bahasa
Inggris
Deskripsi Fisik
308 halaman ; 21 cm
Jenis Isi
Teks
Jenis Media
Tanpa perantara
Penyimpanan Media
Volume
ISBN
9780593238419
ISSN
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ISMN
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Bentuk Karya
Bukan fiksi atau tidak didefinisikan
Target Pembaca
Dewasa
Catatan
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Abstrak
Sara Seager has made it her life's work to peer into the spaces around stars--looking for exoplanets outside our solar system, hoping to find the one-in-a-billion world enough like ours to sustain life. But with the unexpected death of her husband, her life became an empty, lightless space. Suddenly she was the single mother of two young boys, a widow at forty, clinging to three crumpled pages of instructions her husband had written for things like grocery shopping--things he had done while she did pioneering work as a planetary scientist at MIT. She became painfully conscious of her Asperger's, which before losing her husband had felt more like background noise. She felt, for the first time, alone in the universe. In this probing, invigoratingly honest memoir, Seager tells the story of how, as she stumblingly navigated the world of grief, she also kept looking for other worlds. She continues to develop groundbreaking projects, such as the Starshade, a sunflower-shaped instrument that, when launched into space, unfurls itself so as to block planet-obscuring starlight, and she takes solace in the alien beauty of exoplanets. At the same time, she discovers what feels every bit as wondrous: other people, reaching out across the space of her grief. Among them are the Widows of Concord, a group of women offering consolation and advice; and her beloved sons, Max and Alex. Most unexpected of all, there is another kind of one-in-a-billion match with an amateur astronomer. Equally attuned to the wonders of deep space and human connection, The Smallest Lights in the Universe is its own light in the dark.
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