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Royal Observatory Greenwich Illuminates Series:Stars

  • Astronomy
  • Categories:Astronomy & Space Science
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:February,2021
  • Pages:120
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:109mm×178mm
  • Page Views:128
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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★ Created by astronomers at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, such as Emily Drabek-Maunder, Senior Manager of Public Astronomy, Ed Bloomer, Planetarium Astronomer, and Brendan Owens, Astronomer Emeritus!
★ These guides will help readers learn fascinating astronomy anytime and anywhere, covering the topics like Sun,, space exploration, black holes and so on.
★ This series of books is concise, informative and entertaining, with astronomers explaining the astronomy facts in very interesting way.

6 titles: Planets, Stars, Space Exploration, Black Holes, The Sun, The Universe

Description

There are approximately ten-billiontrillion stars in the entire observable Universe. That’s a little more than the number of grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth. But what exactly are stars? How long do they live? How hot are they? The answers to these questions and many more are answered in the first book in a series of accessible guides to astronomy, written by astronomers at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.

Author

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 anguished groans from his audiences ever since.

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