Universe for the Beginner

by Patrick Moore

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Have you ever asked yourself, How big is space? or wondered, Does space have a boundary? Is so, you are not alone. Although we have learned a great deal about outer space in the past few years, the universe is so large that we do not understand everything about it. Astronomers can now see farther into space than ever before by using the Hubble Space Telescope and telescopes in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres and astounding discoveries are being made every year. In his familiar manner, astronomer Patrick Moore introduces us to the marvels of the cosmos. He describes all kinds of strange stars, with names such as white dwarfs and red giants. There is a chapter on black holes that explains how they form and where astronomers find them. This book will take you on a fantastic journey in time, back to the start of the universe and to the far future. You will learn about the Big Bang and the Big Crunch, and find out why and where astronomers are searching for missing matter. Many color photographs taken with giant telescopes as well as superb artist's drawings complement the text. These books will delight all those from junior high school to adulthood who are fascinated by the universe that surrounds us. Astronomer Patrick Moore has worked for many years as a BBC broadcaster and is equally well known as a popular science writer. He is the author of many books including, Exploring the Night Sky with Binoculars (1989), and
  • ISBN13 9780521418348
  • Publish Date 1 January 1992
  • Publish Status Inactive
  • Out of Print 2 June 1999
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 48
  • Language English