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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 206x178x22 mm, kaal: 540 g
  • Sari: 50 Ideas You Really Need to Know series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0857381237
  • ISBN-13: 9780857381231
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 206x178x22 mm, kaal: 540 g
  • Sari: 50 Ideas You Really Need to Know series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0857381237
  • ISBN-13: 9780857381231
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For millennia humanity has gazed in wonder at the night sky, tracked the motions of the planets and attempted to explain our place in the Universe. But only in our own time has the true scale, the astonishing variety and the remarkable strangeness of the cosmos come clearly into focus.

The pace and sophistication of recent scientific discovery has been breathtaking, but breakthroughs are often difficult to understand and their impact is hard to fully appreciate. In 50 Ideas You Really Need to Know: Universe, Joanne Baker clearly and concisely explains all of the essential concepts, major discoveries and the very latest thinking in astrophysics, including: the basic principles of astronomy - from heliocentrism to Newton's theory of optics; the constituent parts of the Universe, its creation and evolution; the key concepts of cosmology including the theory of relativity, supermassive black holes and 'multiverses'; the very latest developments in our understanding of quasars, exoplanets and astrobiology.

From dwarf planets to dark energy; and from the Big Bang to the death of stars, this book is the perfect introduction to the cutting-edge science that is shaping our understanding of our place in the Universe and that could lead to the next great discovery - the detection of life beyond Earth.
Introduction 3(1)
REVEALING THE UNIVERSE
01 Planets
4(4)
02 Heliocentrism
8(4)
03 Kepler's laws
12(4)
04 Newton's law of gravitation
16(4)
05 Newton's theory of optics
20(4)
06 The telescope
24(4)
07 Fraunhofer lines
28(4)
08 Doppler effect
32(4)
09 Parallax
36(4)
10 The Great Debate
40(4)
COSMOLOGY
11 Olbers' paradox
44(4)
12 Hubble's law
48(4)
13 Cosmic distance ladder
52(4)
14 The Big Bang
56(4)
15 Cosmic microwave background
60(4)
16 Big Bang nucleosynthesis
64(4)
17 Antimatter
68(4)
18 Dark matter
72(4)
19 Cosmic inflation
76(4)
20 Cosmological constant
80(4)
SPACETIME AND BEYOND
21 Mach's principle
84(4)
22 Special relativity
88(4)
23 General relativity
92(4)
24 Black holes
96(4)
25 Particle astrophysics
100(4)
26 The God particle
104(4)
27 String theory
108(4)
28 Anthropic principle
112(4)
GALAXIES
29 Hubble galaxy sequence
116(4)
30 Galaxy clusters
120(4)
31 Large-scale structure
124(4)
32 Radio astronomy
128(4)
33 Quasars
132(4)
34 X-ray background
136(4)
35 Supermassive black holes
140(4)
36 Galaxy evolution
144(4)
37 Gravitational lensing
148(4)
STARS
38 Stellar classifications
152(4)
39 Stellar evolution
156(4)
40 Stellar births
160(4)
41 Stellar deaths
164(4)
42 Pulsars
168(4)
43 Gamma-ray bursts
172(4)
44 Variability
176(4)
45 The Sun
180(4)
46 Exoplanets
184(4)
47 Formation of the solar system
188(4)
48 Moons
192(4)
49 Astrobiology
196(4)
50 Fermi paradox
200(4)
Glossary 204(2)
Index 206
Joanne Baker studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge and took her PhD at the University of Sydney. She is currently Senior Comment Editor at Nature magazine.