"Duane Nickell has created a superbly original and intriguing book with Astronomy and Space Exploration. The Scientific Traveler concept is unique, yet so simple, it leaves you wondering why it hasn't been thought up before." - Neil deGrasse Tyson (astrophysicist, American Museum of Natural History) "Duane Nickell has created a superbly original and intriguing book with Astronomy and Space Exploration. The Scientific Traveler concept is unique, yet so simple, it leaves you wondering why it hasn't been thought up before." - Neil deGrasse Tyson (astrophysicist, American Museum of Natural History) "Nickell's relaxed and intimate writing style brings the reader along on fascinating personal journeys to a wide variety of ancient and modern science-related sites. You don't have to be a science enthusiast to enjoy visiting this intriguing cross-section of diverse destinations." - Francis French (author of Into That Silent Sea and In the Shadow of the Moon) "Nickell's relaxed and intimate writing style brings the reader along on fascinating personal journeys to a wide variety of ancient and modern science-related sites. You don't have to be a science enthusiast to enjoy visiting this intriguing cross-section of diverse destinations." - Francis French (author of Into That Silent Sea and In the Shadow of the Moon) "For all the astronauts-at-heart out there, Duane Nickell's book is an invitation to travel to sites across America that remind us of our country's wonderful accomplishments in exploring outer space as well as our humble place in the universe. Highly recommended for families and educators alike." - Buzz Aldrin (astronaut on the Apollo 11 Lunar Mission) "For all the astronauts-at-heart out there, Duane Nickell's book is an invitation to travel to sites across America that remind us of our country's wonderful accomplishments in exploring outer space as well as our humble place in the universe. Highly recommended for families and educators alike." - Buzz Aldrin (astronaut on the Apollo 11 Lunar Mission) "All travel is a form of education and, with luck, can be a true adventure as well. Let me recommend Duane Nickell's beautiful and educational guide book for the scientific traveler. Without question, excursions to the locations he suggests would be terrific fun, a real-life journey to the stars." - Joe Allen (astronaut) "All travel is a form of education and, with luck, can be a true adventure as well. Let me recommend Duane Nickell's beautiful and educational guide book for the scientific traveler. Without question, excursions to the locations he suggests would be terrific fun, a real-life journey to the stars." - Joe Allen (astronaut) "Do you love visiting the planetarium? Are you fascinated by the history of NASA? Is seeing the Northern Lights on your life list? If so, Guidebook for the Scientific Traveler can help you plan your next trips." (Associated Press/USA Today) "Do you love visiting the planetarium? Are you fascinated by the history of NASA? Is seeing the Northern Lights on your life list? If so, Guidebook for the Scientific Traveler can help you plan your next trips." (Associated Press/USA Today) "This book is a wonderful compilation of background information, facts, and helpful visitor information for more than 50 sites that are worth visiting across America. It covers everything from petroglyphs and ancient observatories to modern spaceports. This concise and complete paperback is well worth using to plan (or bring along on) a trip." (Science Teacher) "This book is a wonderful compilation of background information, facts, and helpful visitor information for more than 50 sites that are worth visiting across America. It covers everything from petroglyphs and ancient observatories to modern spaceports. This concise and complete paperback is well worth using to plan (or bring along on) a trip." (Science Teacher) "Until now, scientifically minded tourists haven't had the luxury of a serious guidebook to plan their trips. Fortunately, Rutgers University Press is launching the Scientific Traveler series. Guidebook is a treasure trove of both scientific and historical information. Even if you can't visit them all, both the avid explorer and the armchair traveler can read the book cover to cover and learn a great deal about the history of astronomy and space exploration in the United States." (Sky & Telescope) "Until now, scientifically minded tourists haven't had the luxury of a serious guidebook to plan their trips. Fortunately, Rutgers University Press is launching the Scientific Traveler series. Guidebook is a treasure trove of both scientific and historical information. Even if you can't visit them all, both the avid explorer and the armchair traveler can read the book cover to cover and learn a great deal about the history of astronomy and space exploration in the United States." (Sky & Telescope)