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| #36574 in Books | imusti | 2016-01-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.69 x.79 x7.44l,1.80 | File type: PDF | 295 pages | Cambridge University Press||21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.| This book will get you up to date in astronomy...|By Customer|I have been a subscriber to Astronomy Magazine and have a decent library of astronomy and physics books, so I am not without material to keep me busy. This work from Eicher is the latest, and best, addition to that library. The book is meant to be a survey of today's hottest and most media-driven topics in Astrono||"David Eicher has more than three decades' experience of writing about astronomy for a general readership. His experience and enthusiasm shine through in this wide-ranging survey of current 'hot topics'." |Martin Rees, Emeritus Professor of Cosmology and Astr
Over the past decade, astronomers, planetary scientists, and cosmologists have answered - or are closing in on the answers to - some of the biggest questions about the universe. David J. Eicher presents a spectacular exploration of the cosmos that provides a balanced and precise view of the latest discoveries. Detailed and entertaining narratives on compelling topics such as how the Sun will die, the end of life on Earth, why Venus turned itself inside-out, the Big Bang ...
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