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For their friendship and encouragement, many thanks to John and Yolanda McPhee, Bonnie Hunter, Bill Howarth, Lewis and Ellen Goble, and Helen and Robert Alexander.

My particular thanks to Prof. John Thorstensen, of Dartmouth College, for his thoughtful reading of many parts of the manuscript for scientific accuracy, and for often helping me to find the right words. Any errors of scientific fact in this book, however, are entirely my own folly.

I owe a debt of scholarship to two historians of science: Spencer Weart, of the American Institute of Physics, and David DeVorkin, of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. Dr. Weart and Dr. DeVorkin have built up and nurtured fine collections of oral-history interviews with astronomers, physicists, and space scientists, among which Dr. Weart’s
interview with Maarten Schmidt and Dr. DeVorkin’s interview with James Westphal were especially interesting and useful to me.

I owe a debt of another kind to the late Wilbury A. Crockett, a retired teacher of English from Wellesley High School, in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Unfortunately, I was not one of Mr. Crockett’s better students, but he somehow managed to instill in us his respect for words. And many thanks to Robert Chambers, of Pomona College, for taking his astronomy class on a field trip to see the Hale Telescope. That was my first meeting with the Big Eye.

Also many thanks to Harry Evans of Random House, for making this new edition of
First Light
possible, and to my remarkable editor at Random House, Sharon DeLano. And thanks to Charlie Conrad at Anchor Books for his enthusiasm and help.

A large number of people gave interviews and supplied background material and expertise for this book. Many, many thanks to:

Horace Babcock

William A. Baum

Morley Blouke, Tektronix,
Inc.

Eileen Boller

Edward Bowell

Robert Brucato

Bobby Bus

George Carlson

Michael Carr and family

Lily Carrasco

G. Edward Danielson

Edwin W. Dennison

Wilfried Eckstein

Earle Emery

Gene Fair, Fair Optical Co.

Jesse L. Greenstein

Fred Harris

Eleanor F. Helin

Byron Hill

John Hoessel

James R. Janesick

Melvin W. Johnson

Paula Kempchinsky and Patrick
Shoemaker

Gillian Knapp

Helen Knudsen

Luz and Alicia Lara

Tod Lauer

David J. Levy

Ernie Lorenz

Mrs. Okla McKee,
Historical Archives and
Museum of the Catholic
Diocese of El Paso, Texas

Brian G. Marsden

Jim Merritt, explorer

Gerry Neugebauer

The night assistants of Palomar
  Observatory:
Jean Mueller
Jeff Phinney
Skip Staples

J. Beverley Oke

Jeremiah Ostriker

Bohdan Paczýnski

Georg Pauls

Bruce H. Rule

Fred and Linda Salazar

Paul Schechter

James Schombert

Mark Serrurier

Lyman Spitzer

John Strong

David Tennant

Robert Thicksten

Edwin L. Turner

Arthur H. Vaughan

Ludmilla Wightman

The Wizards of the Wastebasket:
Jovanni Chang
Richard Lucinio
Victor Nenow
J. DeVere Smith

James A. Westphal

Barbara A. Zimmerman

Finally, for all of his help, I wish to thank Larry Blakée. When he was twelve years old, he saw the two-hundred-inch mirror being polished in the Caltech optical shop, something he never forgot. When he grew up, he became the first electronics technician for the Hale Telescope—he devoted his working life to that mirror and to all of the things that surround it.

For

Michelle Parham Preston
,

my guide star

BY RICHARD PRESTON

First Light

American Steel

The Hot Zone

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Richard Preston is the author of
The Hot Zone
(about lethal viruses) and
American Steel
(about the Nucor Corporation’s project to build a revolutionary steel mill). He is a regular contributor to
The New Yorker
, and has won numerous awards, including the AAAS-Westinghouse Award and the McDermott Award in the Arts from MIT.
First Light
won the American Institute of Physics award in science writing. An asteroid has been named “Preston” in honor of
First Light
. Preston is a lump of rock the size of lower Manhattan. It is likely to some day collide with Mars or the earth.

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