Book Review: Infinite Cosmos: Visions From the James Webb Space Telescope, by Ethan Siegel

By Richard Sherman

Published 2024

Grade:  A

$28.32, hardback, at Amazon.com 

224 pages

“Infinite Cosmos” is a large, coffee table-sized book. It is published by National Geographic, so the production quality is excellent as are the images and diagrams. For me, it helped me complete my understanding of the JWST from its production to recent operations. Despite the physical size of the book, it does not take long to read it. However, the trim size is helpful so the reader can see the important details in the graphics and photographs. It has been on the market since 2024 and now the price has dropped to below $30 for a new copy. As much as I enjoyed it, I think it makes an even better gift for our family and friends who “kind of” understand what we are talking about when we reference the James Webb Space Telescope. 

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