Atlas of Galactic Neutral Hydrogen
Discover the wonders of the cosmos with the Atlas of Galactic Neutral Hydrogen by Dap Hartmann, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This insightful book spans 248 pages and provides a comprehensive collection of maps that illustrate the distribution of emission from atomic hydrogen, the primary component of the interstellar medium in our Milky Way galaxy. These detailed maps are the result of extensive research conducted over a five-year period using the 25-meter radio telescope of the Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy. Perfect for astronomers, students, and anyone fascinated by the universe, this atlas is an essential addition to your collection. Explore the intricate structures of our galaxy and enhance your understanding of cosmic phenomena with this invaluable resource.