Where the Sky Touched the Earth: The Cosmological Landscapes of the Southwest

Where the Sky Touched the Earth: The Cosmological Landscapes of the Southwest

by Don Lago
Where the Sky Touched the Earth: The Cosmological Landscapes of the Southwest

Where the Sky Touched the Earth: The Cosmological Landscapes of the Southwest

by Don Lago

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Overview

The landscapes of the American Southwest—the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, the Sedona red rocks—have long filled humans with wonder about nature. This is the home of Lowell Observatory, where astronomers first discovered evidence that the universe is expanding; Meteor Crater, where Apollo astronauts trained for the moon; and Native American tribes with their own ancient, rich ways of relating to the cosmos. With the personal, poetic style of the very best literary nature writing, Don Lago explores how these landscapes have offered humans a deeper sense of connection with the universe. While most nature writing never leaves the ground, Lago is one of the few writers who has applied it to the universe, seeking ties between humans and the astronomical forces that gave us birth.

Nowhere else in the world is the link between earth and sky so powerful. Lago witnesses a solar eclipse over the Grand Canyon, climbs primeval volcanos, and sees the universe in tree rings. Through ageless Native American ceremonies, modern telescopes, and even dreams of flying saucers, Lago, who is not only a poet but a true philosopher of science, strives to find order and meaning in the world and brings out the Southwest’s beauty and mystery.
 
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781943859344
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Publication date: 02/01/2017
Edition description: 1
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Don Lago is an award-winning writer who has published more than 50 nature and astronomy essays in national magazines and literary journals. He is the author of ten books, including most recently Grand Canyon: A History of a Natural Wonder and National Park. He lives in Flagstaff, Arizona.
 

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Eclipse 3

1 The Expanding Mesa 13

2 Tree Rings 26

3 Rooted in the Sun 36

4 Meteor Rites 54

5 Storm Pattern 62

6 Sandpaintings 110

7 Tranquility Base Here 129

8 The Blood of the Martians 141

9 Unidentified Mountainous Objects 156

10 Fire and Ice 176

Sources and Resources 199

Acknowledgments 209

About the Author 210

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