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Book SynopsisTrade Review"Finalist for the PROSE Award in Cosmology and Astronomy, Association of American Publishers"
"Spitzer . . . merits a detailed and authoritative account of its successes, and
More Things in the Heavens is just that."
---Michael Rowan-Robinson, Nature"For serious space fans, this ode to NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope reveals what we’ve learned by looking at the universe through an infrared lens." * Science News *
"Werner and Eisenhardt, both at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, have been involved with Spitzer for decades and know their subject intimately. After a whirlwind tour of the universe as seen in the infrared, they cover in detail every aspect of astronomy that Spitzer has touched."
---Rick Fienberg, Sky & Telescope"A fascinating insight into how the scientific process of discovery works, putting the results made by the huge team using Spitzer in context with the wider research field."
---Dr. Chris North, BBC Sky at Night"
More Things in the Heavens is a well-written account of the accomplishments of a great observatory over its more than 16-year lifetime."
---Edward L. Wright, Physics Today"
More Things in the Heavens is an unashamed celebration of one of the great scientific projects of the early 21st century. . . . It is a labour of love by two men who committed their lives to transform a dream into reality, to bringing us a deeper understanding of the Universe with a mirror no bigger than the one in most bathrooms."
---Nick Smith, Engineering & Technology"This is a most impressive story, not just for specialists, clearly told and profusely illustrated. I found it a pleasure to read and recommend it strongly."
---Peredur Williams, The Observatory"
More Things in the Heavens reveals how important infrared astronomy has been to increasing our understanding of the cosmos."
---Iain Todd, BBC Sky at Night"A timely and welcome addition to this genre."
---Manoj Puravankara, Current Science