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30-Second Astronomy: The 50 most mindblowing discoveries in astronomy, each explained in half a minute [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x188x16 mm, weight: 613 g, 160Illustrations, colour
  • Serija: 30-Second
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jul-2013
  • Leidėjas: Icon Books
  • ISBN-10: 184831597X
  • ISBN-13: 9781848315976
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x188x16 mm, weight: 613 g, 160Illustrations, colour
  • Serija: 30-Second
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jul-2013
  • Leidėjas: Icon Books
  • ISBN-10: 184831597X
  • ISBN-13: 9781848315976
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
How hot is Venus? Can you distinguish between a pulsar and a quasar? Is there a universe or a multiverse? Where do we fit into the infinitely grand scheme of things? How do we map the Cosmic Microwave Background? Most tantalizing of all: Is there anyone out there?

The answers to these and many other far-out questions lie in your hands. Everyone's gazing at the heavens, but a voyage through the star-studded contents of this book will blow your mind. Astronomy encapsulates the terrifying hugeness of the cosmos into bite-size particles that mere earthlings can understand: 50 incredible discoveries brought down to Earth using no more than two pages, 300 words, and a picture.

This one small volume takes you on a cosmic tour, shedding light on the most awesome of objects and places, explaining some very big ideas, concepts, and discoveries, and presenting the scientists and observers who have done so much to crack Life, the Universe, and Everything. Welcome aboard.

Recenzijos

If you struggled with Stephen Hawking's book about Big Bang and gave up halfway through Brian Cox's programmes about the solar system, then this book could be for you. It really does deliver elementary particle-sized nuggets designed to be read in 30 seconds on 50 subjects, from The Big Bang to the search for life on another planet. -- Katie Law * Evening Standard *

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A beautifully illustrated, full-colour guide with all of the big questions of the world above our heads explained in half a minute.
Foreword 6(2)
Introduction 8(2)
The Planets
10(22)
Glossary
12(2)
Mercury
14(2)
Venus
16(2)
The Earth
18(2)
The Moon
20(2)
Mars
22(2)
Jupiter
24(2)
Profile: Galileo
26(2)
Saturn
28(2)
Uranus & Neptune
30(2)
The Solar System
32(18)
Glossary
34(2)
The Sun
36(2)
The Solar Wind
38(2)
Eris, Pluto & Dwarf Planets
40(2)
Asteroids
42(2)
Profile: Copernicus
44(2)
Comets
46(2)
Meteors
48(2)
The Stars
50(22)
Glossary
52(2)
Colour & Brightness of Stars
54(2)
Binary Stars
56(2)
Variable Stars
58(2)
Giant Stars
60(2)
White Dwarfs
62(2)
Pulsars
64(2)
Profile: Jocelyn Bell Burnell
66(2)
Supernovae
68(2)
Black Holes
70(2)
The Milky Way
72(18)
Glossary
74(2)
Constellations
76(2)
Molecular Clouds & Nebulae
78(2)
Messier Objects
80(2)
The Milky Way
82(2)
Profile: William Herschel
84(2)
The Other Galaxies
86(2)
Galactic Structures
88(2)
The Universe
90(24)
Glossary
92(2)
The Big Bang
94(2)
The Expanding Universe
96(2)
Profile: Edwin Hubble
98(2)
Cosmic Microwave Background
100(2)
Beyond Visible Light
102(2)
Cosmic X-Rays
104(2)
Gamma Ray Bursts
106(2)
Quasars
108(2)
Dark Matter
110(2)
Dark Energy
112(2)
Space & Time
114(20)
Glossary
116(2)
Light-Years & Parsecs
118(2)
Ellipses & Orbits
120(2)
The Light Spectrum
122(2)
Gravity
124(2)
Relativity
126(2)
Gravitational Lensing
128(2)
Profile: Fritz Zwicky
130(2)
Wormholes
132(2)
Other Worlds
134(18)
Glossary
136(2)
Extraterrestrials
138(2)
Profile: Carl Sagan
140(2)
Exoplanets
142(2)
Hot Jupiters
144(2)
Super-Earths & Ocean Planets
146(2)
Towards Another Earth
148(2)
Evidence for Other Life
150(2)
Appendices 152(2)
Resources 154(2)
Notes on Contributors 156(2)
Index 158(2)
Acknowledgements 160
Editor Dr. Franēois Fressin, of the Harvard- Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is one of a team of astronomers working as part of NASA's Kepler mission. Dr. Fressin discovered the first Earth-sized planets orbiting a star other than the Sun.