![]() ![]() And yet when he died in 1917-in Japan, under suspicious circumstances-his work was unheralded. He traveled across some of the most forbidding landscapes on earth-from the ice mountains of Norway to the deserts of Africa-defying the dangers of war and political upheaval, dedicating himself to the unraveling of this mystery. In 1899, Birkeland set out on his lifelong, arduous, increasingly compulsive quest for an explanation of the aurora borealis. ![]() Now Lucy Jago tells the story of the science-and the romance-behind the northern lights as she traces the grand adventure of Birkeland's life. Even at the turn of the century, the most sophisticated scientists misapprehended their cause. Through the ages, the lights of the aurora borealis were believed to be the messengers of gods or signs of apocalypse or souls of the dead. ![]() A previously untold story-a brilliant examination of the life of the visionary 20th-century Norwegian scientist Kristian Birkeland. ![]()
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