Stars
Seiten
2021
Royal Observatory Greenwich (Verlag)
978-1-906367-81-7 (ISBN)
Royal Observatory Greenwich (Verlag)
978-1-906367-81-7 (ISBN)
A series of short, accessible books examining amazing aspects of space, brought to you by Royal Observatory Greenwich.
Whether stargazing with the naked eye or observing deep space with the largest telescopes in the world, humans have a seemingly neverending fascination with the stars. Our ancestors saw patterns in their random arrangement, inventing both tales of legendary heroes and the pastime of dot-to-dot in one fell swoop.
But it's only in the last century or so that the natures of these distant lights have been revealed - and it's more incredible than any legend.
How are stars born? How long do they live? And just how many times can you read the word 'trillion' before it starts sounding made up?
Find out as astronomer Dr Greg Brown of Royal Observatory Greenwich takes a short diversion from obsessing over black holes to illuminate us about the lives of stars - ending in black holes, naturally.
Whether stargazing with the naked eye or observing deep space with the largest telescopes in the world, humans have a seemingly neverending fascination with the stars. Our ancestors saw patterns in their random arrangement, inventing both tales of legendary heroes and the pastime of dot-to-dot in one fell swoop.
But it's only in the last century or so that the natures of these distant lights have been revealed - and it's more incredible than any legend.
How are stars born? How long do they live? And just how many times can you read the word 'trillion' before it starts sounding made up?
Find out as astronomer Dr Greg Brown of Royal Observatory Greenwich takes a short diversion from obsessing over black holes to illuminate us about the lives of stars - ending in black holes, naturally.
Dr. Greg Brown is an astronomer working at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. In his time in research at the University of Warwick, he studied some of the largest explosions in the Universe and the supermassive black holes hiding in distant galaxies. Combining a love of science, comedy and acting, Greg moved into science communication, where he has been eliciting polite applause, anguished groans and the occasional approving nod from his audiences ever since.
Introduction
Our Sun: A Model Star?
So a Failed Analogue?
The Nuclear Furnace
The Births of Stars
The (Mostly Boring) Lives of Stars
The (Mostly Exciting) Deaths of Stars
Why Nothing in Science is Ever That Easy
Glossary
Erscheinungsdatum | 08.02.2021 |
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Reihe/Serie | Royal Observatory Greenwich Illuminates series ; 1 |
Zusatzinfo | 8 images |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 108 x 177 mm |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Astronomie / Astrophysik |
ISBN-10 | 1-906367-81-7 / 1906367817 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-906367-81-7 / 9781906367817 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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