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Amazing Worlds of Science Fiction and Science Fact
Edited by:
Keith Cooper
Reaktion Books: 2025. 248pp £15.00
Thirty years ago, our understanding of the Universe changed in a subtle and profound way. For as long as humans have looked to the skies, we have peopled them with intelligent life, both deeply alien and just like ourselves. Finally, in 1995, astronomers discovered the first world circling a main sequence star other than the Sun — an exoplanet. Over the three decades since, as survey missions such as Kepler and TESS have revealed thousands of exoplanets, the reality has dawned that many are very different from those we expected — although the discovery of Earth-like worlds now hovers tantalizingly within reach.
Nature AstronomyPhysics and Astronomy-Astronomy and Astrophysics
CiteScore
19.50
自引率
2.80%
发文量
252
期刊介绍:
Nature Astronomy, the oldest science, has played a significant role in the history of Nature. Throughout the years, pioneering discoveries such as the first quasar, exoplanet, and understanding of spiral nebulae have been reported in the journal. With the introduction of Nature Astronomy, the field now receives expanded coverage, welcoming research in astronomy, astrophysics, and planetary science. The primary objective is to encourage closer collaboration among researchers in these related areas.
Similar to other journals under the Nature brand, Nature Astronomy boasts a devoted team of professional editors, ensuring fairness and rigorous peer-review processes. The journal maintains high standards in copy-editing and production, ensuring timely publication and editorial independence.
In addition to original research, Nature Astronomy publishes a wide range of content, including Comments, Reviews, News and Views, Features, and Correspondence. This diverse collection covers various disciplines within astronomy and includes contributions from a diverse range of voices.