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2025

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Unlock the Most Astonishing Cosmic Breakthroughs of Our Time.Forget dusty textbooks and confusing jargon. The cosmos is revealing its secrets faster than ever, and "Cosmic Chronicles" is your front-row seat to the most mind-blowing space discoveries of 2024-2025.In just the last two years, our understanding of the universe has been shaken by revolutionary findings. Powerful new telescopes are peering deeper into space and further back in ti...

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To Infinity and Beyond

A Journey of Cosmic Discovery


2023

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Linked to a special mini season of the award-winning StarTalk podcast, this enlightening illustrated narrative by the world's most celebrated astrophysicist explains the universe from the solar system to the farthest reaches of space with authority and humor. No one can make the mysteries of the universe more comprehensible—and fun—than Neil deGrasse Tyson. With wit, charm, and everyday analogies, he and StarTalk senior producer Lindsey Nyx Walker bring planetary science down to Earth and ...

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2020

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From how it all began to how scientists think it will likely come to an end, explore the secrets of the universe with Britannica. Find out about stars, nebulae, constellations, planets, and more. Learn more about game changers like Henrietta Swan Leavitt, who helped prove that there were galaxies beyond our Milky Way. And hear from Britannica Experts about their work in astronomy and favorite things about the field.

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The Star Book

Stargazing Throughout the Seasons in the Northern Hemisphere

2012

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Stargazing Throughout the Seasons in the Northern Hemisphere is an excerpt from The Star Book that guides you through the night skies in the Northern Hemisphere, through wide-angle star charts. Looking at the main constellations, stars and celestial showpieces of the northern celestial sphere, beginning with constellations around the north pole and then taking a season by season view. Most northern constellations are as familiar to today's stargazers as they were to the a...

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2002

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This volume reveals the latest knowledge of the composition and nature of our solar family. Here you'll discover what lies beyond the orbit of Pluto, which solar body is the most volcanically active, and which solar system bodies have atmospheres and may harbour primitive life.

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Wizards, Aliens, and Starships

Physics and Math in Fantasy and Science Fiction

2014

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"A great book by itself or as a starting point for exploring the physics of space exploration as well as the classics in science fiction." —Robert Schaefer, New York Journal of BooksFrom teleportation and space elevators to alien contact and interstellar travel, science fiction and fantasy writers have come up with some brilliant and innovative ideas. Yet how plausible are these ideas—for instance, could Mr. Weasley's flying car in the Ha...

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2012

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About five billion years ago the solar system was born and then the star we call the Sun The Sun, with all the bodies that revolve around it, is a system of which only a few years know other examples, but none of these is within the reach of our direct observation. For this reason, the problem of its origin, the evolution and prediction of its future is far more complex and difficult.

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2011

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Peering through a telescope, you are likely to encounter a host of celestial bodies—anything from another planet to a comet—speckling the night sky. Careful observation has shown that while each object follows a unique orbit or trajectory, these entities also share numerous qualities and together provide critical information about space and the universe as a whole. This engaging volume surveys the characteristics of the diverse objects that make up the solar system as well as their disting...

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Astronomy Today

A Self-Teaching Guide to Astronomy News, Astronomy Telescope, Binoculars for Astronomy and Much More

2013

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"Astronomy Today" includes the latest data binoculars for astronomy, astronomy telescope, astronomy news and much more that you'll love.

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Hidden in the Heavens

How the Kepler Mission’s Quest for New Planets Changed How We View Our Own


2024

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An insider’s account of the NASA mission that changed our understanding of planets, planetary systems, and the stars they orbitAre we alone in the universe? It’s a fundamental question for Earth-dwelling humankind. Are there other worlds like ours, out there somewhere? In Hidden in the Heavens, Jason Steffen, a former scientist on NASA’s Kepler mission, describes how that mission searched for planets orbiting Sun-like stars—especially Earth-like planets ci...

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2016

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The Astronomy Study Brief is intended as a quick reference guide to fundamental concepts and processes related to the study of astronomy. This compact guide is the ideal orientation for students enrolled in an introduction to astronomy course. It is also recommended as a review or refresher for lifelong learners interested in attaining a general understanding of astronomy in one short read without having to browse numerous websites or plow through a lot of heavy textbooks. This Study Brief...

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2013

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Trying to get a sense of scale in the Solar System can be difficult, because the distances involved are outside the realm of ordinary experience. Planets and other bodies also move at much greater speeds than ordinary household objects. For example, 1 km/sec is pretty fast for a bullet, but slow compared to any of the planets. It would take you a very long time to get anywhere in the Solar System, moving at that speed. In order to get a sense of the speeds of things, let's start with some ...

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