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Royal Observatory Greenwich Illuminates Series:Planets

  • Astronomy
  • Categories:Astronomy & Space Science
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:February,2021
  • Pages:120
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  • Size:109mm×178mm
  • Page Views:165
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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

Since ancient times five planets have been easily visible to the naked eye – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. This book charts humanity’s understanding of our neighbouring bodies, from the first clues established by Galileo Galilei in the 17th century, through to the vast amount we do (and much we do not) know today.

Author

Dr Emily Drabek-Maunder is an astronomer, astrophysicist and science communicator. She is currently the Senior Manager of Public Astronomy at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. As an astrophysicist, she used microwave and radio telescopes to study the formation of stars and planets in our galaxy at Cardiff University, Imperial College London and University of Exeter. Emily became interested in astronomy as a child, when she would look up at the night sky and wonder if we were alone in the Universe. She still does this today.

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