Eyes In The Sky


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The fascinating history and unnerving future of high-tech aerial surveillance, from its secret military origins to its growing use on American citizens Eyes in the Sky is the authoritative account of how the Pentagon secretly developed a godlike surveillance system for monitoring America's enemies overseas, and how it is now being used to watch us in our own backyards. Whereas a regular aerial camera can only capture a small patch of ground at any given time, this system—and its most powerful iteration, Gorgon Stare—allow operators to track thousands of moving targets at once, both forwards and backwards in time, across whole city-sized areas. When fused with big-data analysis techniques, this network can be used to watch everything simultaneously, and perhaps even predict attacks before they happen. In battle, Gorgon Stare and other systems like it have saved countless lives, but when this technology is deployed over American cities—as it already has been, extensively and largely in secret—it has the potential to become the most nightmarishly powerful visual surveillance system ever built. While it may well solve serious crimes and even help ease the traffic along your morning commute, it could also enable far more sinister and dangerous intrusions into our lives. This is closed-circuit television on steroids. Facebook in the heavens. Drawing on extensive access within the Pentagon and in the companies and government labs that developed these devices, Eyes in the Sky reveals how a top-secret team of mad scientists brought Gorgon Stare into existence, how it has come to pose an unprecedented threat to our privacy and freedom, and how we might still capitalize on its great promise while avoiding its many perils.




From Sundials to Atomic Clocks


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Clear and accessible introduction to the concept of time examines measurement, historic timekeeping methods, uses of time information, role of time in science and technology, and much more. Over 300 illustrations.




The Sky is Your Laboratory


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For the experienced amateur astronomer who is wondering if there is something useful, valuable, and permanent that can be done with his or her observational skills, the answer is, “Yes, there is!” This is THE book for the amateur astronomer who is ready to take the next step in his or her astronomical journey. Till now there has been no text that points curious amateur astronomers to the research possibilities open to them. At the 2006 meeting of the Society for Astronomical Sciences, participants agreed that the lack of such a text was a serious gap in the astronomical book market. This book plugs that hole.




The End of Time


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Richard Feynman once quipped that "Time is what happens when nothing else does." But Julian Barbour disagrees: if nothing happened, if nothing changed, then time would stop. For time is nothing but change. It is change that we perceive occurring all around us, not time. Put simply, time does not exist. In this highly provocative volume, Barbour presents the basic evidence for a timeless universe, and shows why we still experience the world as intensely temporal. It is a book that strikes at the heart of modern physics. It casts doubt on Einstein's greatest contribution, the spacetime continuum, but also points to the solution of one of the great paradoxes of modern science, the chasm between classical and quantum physics. Indeed, Barbour argues that the holy grail of physicists--the unification of Einstein's general relativity with quantum mechanics--may well spell the end of time. Barbour writes with remarkable clarity as he ranges from the ancient philosophers Heraclitus and Parmenides, through the giants of science Galileo, Newton, and Einstein, to the work of the contemporary physicists John Wheeler, Roger Penrose, and Steven Hawking. Along the way he treats us to enticing glimpses of some of the mysteries of the universe, and presents intriguing ideas about multiple worlds, time travel, immortality, and, above all, the illusion of motion. The End of Time is a vibrantly written and revolutionary book. It turns our understanding of reality inside-out.




Primary Plans


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Darktowne


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Welcome to Hell on Earth. It began on a hot August afternoon in Mill Creek Park. That's when the mad slime from the sky infected its first victim. Jamie George was the first - he wouldn't be the last. Soon nightmares are taking over the city. Streets are burning, buildings are crumbling, and cries of horror, pain, and anguish cut through the night. Unspeakable creatures of the shadows prey on all who happen to cross their path. The dead are walking, ready to feast on the living. And behind it all something even more monstrous is lurking. Blood whores. Demons. Ghosts. Vampires. Witches. Zombies. Mutants. The mad. They're all here lurking in the streets and alleys. Do the few citizens who still resist the tide of horrors stand a chance? Welcome to Hell on Earth - welcome to Darktowne.




Encyclopedia of Space and Astronomy


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Presents a comprehensive reference to astronomy and space exploration, with articles on space technology, astronauts, stars, planets, key theories and laws and more.







Sky's The Limit in Mexico & In Devon


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In Mexico Skylar Bryson lives her life by her parents' will. Spending nearly every minute with them, as she works in the family café, and continues to live in their basement. Until, her best friend's unfortunate circumstances lands her in Mexico on the vacation of her lifetime. As she gets a taste of freedom, Skylar meets some interesting new people, steps out of her comfort zone, and gains a new perspective. Will Skylar find more than adventure in Mexico? In Devon Skylar Bryson has her world turned upside down after her return, and it's not just from a mindset change. Will's visit to Skylar's hometown doesn't go at all how Skylar would have wished. Nothing is going how Skylar would have wished it to be. Will Skylar find her support system in her new companion, or should well enough have been left alone in Mexico?




Dictionary of Astronomy


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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.