by jebeddy » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:19 pm
[[[ I sent this to Nemiroff and Bonnell, and got a reply suggesting that I ask my question here. ]]]
Gentlemen:
You have probably seen the recent book "Far Out" by Michael Benson, published by Abrams. Very impressive.
Following Page 84 are some double, fold-out pages. A set of four sequential faces together make up a single image of a side view of the Milky Way. Fully extended, it is 44" wide.
I contacted Abrams asking whether I could buy reprints of this Milky Way spread from their book, and they have said No.
The APOD image of NCG 4565 at
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100304.html
prompts me to write.
I want to give printed copies of an image of the Milky Way to friends, larger than 8.5 X 11 or 8.5 X 17 if possible. In my humble opinion, some sort of image like this ought to be on the walls of offices and homes throughout the world. It can serve as a reminder of where and who we are, as we go into several decades of severe stress where perspective will be especially needed.
I think I'm correct in saying that there is no real photo of the entire Milky Way, regardless of view point, right? Given the dimensions in light years, no satellite has gone beyond our galaxy, much less gone far enough with a camera to take a photo and send it back to earth, right?
So my question is, can you help me find a source for something else, at least somewhat similar to the wide image of the Milky Way as printed in the Far Out book? I want to buy reprints, and/or find an on-line source so that people can download and print it themselves.
Help in any form would be most welcome.
Thanks,
Jeb Eddy
Palo Alto, CA
[[[ I sent this to Nemiroff and Bonnell, and got a reply suggesting that I ask my question here. ]]]
Gentlemen:
You have probably seen the recent book "Far Out" by Michael Benson, published by Abrams. Very impressive.
Following Page 84 are some double, fold-out pages. A set of four sequential faces together make up a single image of a side view of the Milky Way. Fully extended, it is 44" wide.
I contacted Abrams asking whether I could buy reprints of this Milky Way spread from their book, and they have said No.
The APOD image of NCG 4565 at
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100304.html
prompts me to write.
I want to give printed copies of an image of the Milky Way to friends, larger than 8.5 X 11 or 8.5 X 17 if possible. In my humble opinion, some sort of image like this ought to be on the walls of offices and homes throughout the world. It can serve as a reminder of where and who we are, as we go into several decades of severe stress where perspective will be especially needed.
I think I'm correct in saying that there is no real photo of the entire Milky Way, regardless of view point, right? Given the dimensions in light years, no satellite has gone beyond our galaxy, much less gone far enough with a camera to take a photo and send it back to earth, right?
So my question is, can you help me find a source for something else, at least somewhat similar to the wide image of the Milky Way as printed in the Far Out book? I want to buy reprints, and/or find an on-line source so that people can download and print it themselves.
Help in any form would be most welcome.
Thanks,
Jeb Eddy
Palo Alto, CA