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Books > Science & Mathematics > Astronomy, space & time > Cosmology & the universe
Orienting us with an insider's tour of our cosmic home, the Milky
Way, William Waller and Paul Hodge then take us on a spectacular
journey, inviting us to probe the exquisite structures and dynamics
of the giant spiral and elliptical galaxies, to witness colliding
and erupting galaxies, and to pay our respects to the most powerful
galaxies of all-the quasars. A basic guide to the latest news from
the cosmic frontier-about the black holes in the centers of
galaxies, about the way in which some galaxies cannibalize each
other, about the vast distances between galaxies, and about the
remarkable new evidence regarding dark energy and the cosmic
expansion-this book gives us a firm foundation for exploring the
more speculative fringes of our current understanding. This is a
heavily revised and completely updated version of Hodge's Galaxies,
which won an Association of American Publishers PROSE Award for
Best Science Book of the Year in 1986.
Our Universe is amazing. This is its story, told in simple
language. The story tells how the Universe came to be what it is
today. It starts with the Big Bang and describes how stars, black
holes, and our solar system developed. It explores the evolution of
life on Earth and investigates the possibility of extra-terrestrial
life. It peers into the future and wonders about the Universe's
likely old age and death, or whatever else may be its end. The
challenge the book takes up is to explain all of this, including
some of the astonishing concepts we have in science, such as
Einstein's theories of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, using
virtually no mathematics and without dumbing-down. All are
described narratively and explained using examples and anecdotes.
The book is written for young people with a thirst for learning
about the science of space, as well as for 'grown-ups' who want a
better understanding of this fascinating subject.
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Plato's Timaeus
(Paperback)
Plato; Francis MacDonald 1874-1943 Cornford, Oskar Piest
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R515
Discovery Miles 5 150
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Long recognized as the "Gold Standard" text for astrobiology
courses, The Search for Life in the Universe now appears in a
completely revised and updated Third Edition. This book engages
students in astronomy by presenting a great, unsolved mystery: How
likely is life beyond earth, and how can we find it if it exists?
The text covers the fundamentals of astronomy and astrophysics,
including the discovery of more than 55 planets around other stars,
and also provides an overview of biology, geology, evolution, and
the possibilities of interstellar travel and communication. Written
for readers with no background in mathematics, the book includes 24
color insert pages and brilliantly rendered illustrations by Jon
Lomberg.
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