Far Out: A Space-Time Chronicle
In Far Out: A Space-Time Chronicle, author and filmmaker Michael Benson assembles an outstanding collection of astronomical images from observatories around the world and in space. We live in a golden age of astronomical observation. Some of the resulting images are well known and have inspired millions of people; others, equally breathtaking, have never been published before. For this book, Benson has culled the very best, and organized them into a thrilling journey through space and time to the universe's great places, ranging from "nearby" nebulae in our own Milky Way galaxy to the light of the Hubble Deep Field that has traveled billions of light-years.
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Every bit as innovative and beautiful as the author's successful Beyond: Visions of the Interplanetary Probes but far grander in conception, Far Out is an inspiring work of art and science on the cutting edge of human perception.
A Guide to the Cosmos, in Words and Images Dazzling and True €“New York Times Book Review
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[With Far Out] Take a good long look into space-time. €“Los Angeles Times
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Far out by Michael Benson proves that putting the photographable universe into a book doesn€t dampen its beauty. €“ Men€s Journal
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An exquisite picture book of outer space. €“San Diego Union Tribune
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2001: A Space Odyssey and
Far Out: A Space-Time Chronicle: both are inspirational moving pictures.
Far Out punches deep into space, like a series of jump cuts. It is a truly cinematic experience to see these magnificent images in rapid succession. Like the Star-Child in Stanley Kubrick€s vision of a Mankind evolving to a higher level,
Far Out inspires me again to imagine a Universe filled with life, and each of those billions of pinpoints being orbited by worlds and beings of breathtaking beauty. Very moving pictures.€Â
€"Douglas Trumbull, Oscar-winning Visual Effects Supervisor,
2001: A Space Odyssey,
Blade Runner,
Close Encounters of the Third Kind and
Star Trek, The Motion PictureÂ
€œThe inventive, imaginative Michael Benson here unfolds the universe in its multiple dimensions.€Â
€"Dava Sobel, author of
Longitude,
Galileo€s Daughter, and
The PlanetsÂ
€œThat the images in Michael Benson€s latest book,
Far Out, are completely mind-blowing goes without saying. What€s especially dazzling about this volume, though, is the way Benson€s text takes the shards of those blown minds and completely reconfigures them into such a startlingly new and fresh awareness: a trembling awe all its own.€Â
€"Lawrence Weschler, author of
Everything That Rises and
Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One SeesÂ
€œFirst he gave us the beauty of our solar system€s neighbor worlds in
Beyond: Visions of the Interplanetary Probes, but Michael Benson hasn€t stopped there. In this spectacular new offering he gives us the universe itself, presented in such stunning and vivid detail that I am awed by every page. Open this book, take the journey, and be amazed.€Â
€"Andrew Chaikin, author of
A Man on the Moon and
A Passion for Mars