How to Die in Space: A Virtual Book Release
Join us for an evening of conversation, excerpt readings, Q&A, and a virtual signing all about Paul Sutter’s new release How to Die in Space
Join us for an evening of conversation, excerpt readings, Q&A, and a virtual signing all about Paul Sutter’s new release How to Die in Space
Don’t miss this special one-night-only virtual book launch with astrophysicist Paul Sutter! Join us for an evening of conversation, excerpt readings, Q&A, and a virtual signing all about Sutter’s new release How to Die in Space: A Journey Through Dangerous Astrophysical Phenomena.
So you’ve fallen in love with space and now you want to see it for yourself, huh? You want to witness the birth of a star, or visit the black hole at the center of our galaxy? You want to know if there are aliens out there, or how to travel through a wormhole? You want the wonders of the universe revealed before your very eyes?
Well stop, because all that will probably kill you.
From mundane comets in our solar backyard to exotic remnants of the Big Bang, from dying stars to young galaxies, the universe may be beautiful, but it’s treacherous. Through metaphors and straightforward language, the book breathes life into astrophysics, unveiling how particles and forces and fields interplay to create the drama in the heavens above us.
Don't miss out on a virtual book signing with Paul! If you would like an autographed copy of How to Die in Space, you can purchase one directly at http://www.pmsutter.com/store/book in advance. During the online ordering process, you can submit any autograph requests (such as the name the inscription should be made out to) and let Paul know if you would like to see him sign your book LIVE during the event.
FEATURING-
Paul Sutter
For all the curious minds in the world, Paul M. Sutter is a new, fresh voice in science communication. Everywhere from his hit podcast Ask a Spaceman! to his role on TV’s How the Universe Works, Paul strives to bring science to new audiences. By breaking down formidable concepts, emphasizing the human and artistic aspects of the scientific process, and making science accessible with his characteristic conversational, humorous approach, Paul is the one and only Agent to the Stars!
All SubSpace events are intended for audiences 18+.
This program is free, thanks to the generosity of the Lowell Institute.
If you enjoyed the Museum’s presentation of How to Die in Space: A Virtual Book Release, please visit mos.org/sciencematters to support #MOSatHome.