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Galaxy

The numbers involved when it comes to discussing stars, galaxies and the inconceivably vast tracts of empty space between them are staggering. With hundreds of billions of galaxies in the observable universe, all of varying shapes, sizes and ages – each itself containing hundreds of billions of suns – at first glance our Universe appears frustratingly unknowable, and yet it is captivating to explore. As a species we have only recently come to appreciate that our Milky Way is just one of myriad galaxies spread throughout the Universe, with modern scientific breakthroughs forcing dramatic re-evaluations of our place in the immense Cosmos. Our knowledge is growing daily and the pace of research continues to accelerate but we are still far away from a complete understanding of how the galaxies came to be, and the processes that shaped them. Written by an active researcher in the field, and now available in paperback, Galaxy: Mapping the Cosmos tells the rich scientific story of galaxy evolution and observation – discoveries of ‘spiral nebulae’, the nature of galaxies and the current ‘World Model’. Astronomer James Geach takes us on a tour of what is currently known and unknown, discussing why the ancient science of astronomy continues to fascinate humanity. Appealing to all readers interested in astronomy and cosmology, and featuring 108 superb colour photographs, Galaxy explores the enigma of our cosmic habitat, chronicling how our home in the Universe came to be. To view some sample pages from Galaxy by James Geach please click here.
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Mapping the Cosmos
Kirjailija
James Geach
ISBN
9781780235165
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.9.2015
Kustantaja
Reaktion Books
Sivumäärä
272