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The Distance Ladder – Climbing from Earth to the Edge of the Observable Universe

Par : Jerry Staker
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235601772
  • EAN9798235601772
  • Date de parution01/07/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

The Distance Ladder - Climbing from Earth to the Edge of the Observable Universe is a guided exploration of cosmic scale unlike anything most readers have ever encountered. Through vivid analogies and intuitive models, this book transforms the overwhelming size of the universe into something you can visualize, measure, and truly grasp. Beginning with Earth - "a marble that holds everything" - the journey expands outward step by step.
The Sun becomes a beach ball on a football field. The Solar System stretches across three fields of mostly empty space. The nearest star sits thousands of miles away if our entire Solar System were shrunk to the size of a quarter. The Milky Way becomes a continent-sized spiral containing hundreds of billions of stars, each separated by vast silence. Beyond that, galaxies gather into clusters, filaments, and a cosmic web stretching across hundreds of millions of light-years.
Finally, the book reaches the observable horizon - a 93-billion-light-year sphere defined not by walls, but by the limits of light and time. Each chapter includes a "WOW Moment" and a "Key Visual Takeaway" to anchor understanding. Readers learn how astronomers measure distance, why space is mostly emptiness, how galaxies form large-scale structures, and why the observable universe is a bubble of visibility rather than a physical boundary.
The book blends scientific accuracy with accessible storytelling, making it ideal for curious adults, students, educators, and anyone who has ever looked at the night sky and wondered how far it all goes. Whether you're new to astronomy or seeking a clearer sense of cosmic scale, The Distance Ladder offers a powerful, imaginative way to climb outward from Earth - rung by rung - until you reach the edge of what we can see.