Jak změřit vesmír? Co je temná hmota? Jak jsme úspěšní v pátrání po mimozemské inteligenci? – Již po několik tisíciletí astronomická věda posouvá hranice lidského poznání ve snaze porozumět vesmíru a našemu místu v něm. Další titul ze série přehledových oborových publikací, určených pro nejširší veřejnost od úplných začátečníků až po pokročilé studenty a odborníky, nabízí vedle úvodu do historie astronomie srozumitelná vysvětlení, názorné ilustrace a přehledné diagramy, osvětlující složité teorie.
Pro mladé čtenáře od osmi let.
Za jasných nocí lze na temné obloze spatřit stovky hvězd a nahlédnout do nekonečných hlubin vesmíru. Jde o tu nejúžasnější podívanou na Zemi, která vyvolává naléhavou otázku: Co se skrývá ve vesmíru?
V této pozoruhodné encyklopedii najdete všechna důležitá fakta o vesmíru. Dozvíte se v ní o dramatickém velkém třesku a tajemných černých dírách, o supernovách a planetkách, i o mnoha dalších zajímavostech kosmického prostoru, jenž nás obklopuje. Tato kniha, napsaná jasným a srozumitelným jazykem a doplněná krásnými ilustracemi, se může stát skvělým společníkem pro všechny zvídavé, kterým tajemství vesmíru nedává spát.
The Great Comet Crash is a record of the spectacular collision between Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and the giant planet Jupiter in July 1994. Researchers who were involved in all aspects of observing and interpreting the encounter give personal narratives of the events, from the discovery of the comet through to the dramatic effects on the appearance of Jupiter in the hours, days and months after the collision. The chapters are all by distinguished researchers who personally participated in the international teams who recorded the events. The book is illustrated in colour throughout by the very best images selected from professional observatories around the world. The Great Comet Crash is the definitive illustrated account by professional astronomers of the collision and its consequences.
Struggling with heliopause or the flatness problem? The Cambridge Astronomy Dictionary is your solution to astronomical jargon! This essential reference features over 3,200 clearly defined terms, names, and abbreviations used in both amateur and professional astronomy. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including modern and classical astronomy, specialist terms, all constellations, planets, and moons of the solar system, as well as comets, stars, asteroids, nebulae, and galaxies. It also covers telescopes, observatories, spacecraft, and space missions. Previously published as The Penguin Dictionary of Astronomy, this classic reference work has been thoroughly revised and updated with numerous new entries. Whether you're a professional astronomer or a hobbyist, you'll find this dictionary to be an invaluable resource. Jacqueline Mitton's passion for astronomy began in childhood with her first telescope. She earned a degree in physics from the University of Oxford and a PhD in astronomy from the University of Cambridge. In 1989, she became the Press Officer of the Royal Astronomical Society and is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, as well as a member of the International Astronomical Union and the Division of Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society. Mitton has authored or co-authored 16 astronomy books and writes for both children and adults.
Presents facts about stars, nebulas, galaxies, and constellations and recounts the Greek myths that provided widely-known names for ten constellations, from Andromeda to Pegasus.
"Jacqueline Mitton and Simon Mitton offer the first biography of Vera Rubin, an astronomer who made vital contributions to our understanding of dark matter. An outstanding scientist herself, Rubin also championed women in science, by mentoring, advocating for hiring women faculty, disseminating their research, and recognizing their achievements"-- Provided by publisher
The scientific life of Fred Hoyle (1915-2001) was truly unparalleled. During
his career he wrote groundbreaking scientific papers and caused bitter
disputes in the scientific community with his revolutionary theories. Written
from personal accounts and interviews with his contemporaries, this book gives
valuable insights into Fred Hoyle's unforgettable life.
What is the Moon like tonight? Will it look as round as a shiny balloon, floating way up high? Or will there be a crescent like a silver saucer low down in the sky? Come on – let’s take a peep outside. But let’s be quiet. Others might be looking too.Turn the pages to see the Moon's many enchanting phases – from a horned crescent to the plump-faced Man in the Moon, from the icy crystal ring round the Moon to a dark orange eclipse – watched by Owl, Beaver, Koala, Spider Monkey and other creatures around the globe. The final scene has a surprise in store! Brief science notes make this a perfect introduction to the night sky 0for very young readers.The book includes end notes on What is the Moon?, Phases of the Moon, Moonlight, Eclipses of the Moon, and Exploring the Moon.
Large, vibrant paintings and shimmering foil stars make a brilliant connection between age-old stargazing tales and the constellations. Full-color illustrations with silver foil highlights.