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If all the stars fell? And Many More Questions That Keep Us Up At Night

  • Astronomy
  • Categories:Astronomy & Space Science
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:May,2020
  • Pages:224
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★Amazon best-selling category Astronomy No. 1! Physics No. 15!
★It has sold over 4,000 copies in three months!
★Three young astrophysicists explain the secrets of the universe using a series of incredible paradoxes.
★The book is adapted from "Who's Afraid of the Dark", a fun astronomy popular science page on Facebook with over 250,000 followers!

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What would happen if the Earth suddenly stopped spinning?
What if it was the shape of a doughnut?
What if there were two moons in the sky?
And what if the universe stopped expanding or started to contract?
From these and many other paradoxes, sometimes scary sometimes funny, Filippo, Lorenzo and Matteo started creating a pop science book which will be loved by the many readers of their Facebook page “Who's Afraid of the Dark?(Chi ha paura del buio?)”, which has reached almost 250,000 followers.

Author

LORENZO COLOMBO is an Astrophysics graduate and undertaking his PhD in Astronomy in Padua.

MATTEO MILUZIO has a PhD in Astronomy and is a scientist on the EUCLID mission at the Madrid branch of the European Space Agency.

FILIPPO BONAVENTURA is an Astrophysics graduate and is specialized in scientific educational publishing.

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