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    OUR PLACE IN THE UNIVERSE

    by Norman K Glendenning (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA)

    Table of Contents (74k)
    Preface (150k)
    Chapter 1: A Day without Yesterday (1,087k)
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    Our Place in the Universe tells the story of our world, formation of the first galaxies and stars formed from great clouds containing the primordial elements made in the first few minutes; birth of stars, their lives and deaths in fiery supernova explosions; formation of the solar system, its planets and many moons; life on Earth, its needs and vicissitudes on land and in the seas; finally exoplanets, planets that surround distant stars. Interspersed in the text are short pieces on some of those who revealed these wonders to us.

    It is written in a very authoritative and readable form and contains more than 100 color prints of the marvelous galaxies, and nebula that have been taken from space-based and land-based telescopes carried by NASA missions, the European Space Agency, the European Southern Laboratory in Chile and many other sources.

     
    Contents:
    • A Day without Yesterday
    • Formation of Galaxies
    • Birth and Life of Stars
    • Supernovae: Death and Transfiguration of Stars
    • Nebulae
    • Spacetime, Relativity and Superdense Matter
    • Origins
    • First Modern Astronomer
    • Life on Earth
    • Other Planets and Their Moons
    • New Worlds
     
    Readership: General.
     
    “It is such a humane and personal approach to presenting scientific results, that it is absolutely unique. If there were more books of this kind we would not have the divide between the sciences and the humanities.”
    Emeritus Professor Joerg Huefner
    Heidelberg University
     
    244pp    Pub. date: Mar 2007  
    ISBN:   978-981-270-068-1
    981-270-068-4
       US$85 / £45

     


    244pp    Pub. date: Mar 2007  
    ISBN:   978-981-270-069-8(pbk)
    981-270-069-2(pbk)
       US$43 / £22

     


    244pp    Pub. date: Mar 2007  
    ISBN:   978-981-270-830-4(ebook)
    981-270-830-8(ebook)
       US$111

     


     

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