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The Bicyclist‘s Guide to the Galaxy

  • universePOP SCIENCE
  • Categories:Astronomy & Space Science
  • Language:German(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:October,2021
  • Pages:224
  • Retail Price:20.00 EUR
  • Size:135mm×215mm
  • Page Views:89
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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★ An incredible journey to the beginning of the universe.
★ Nobody has ever guided us through the vastness of space so charmingly and so thrillingly before.
★ English sample translation available.

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Ruth Grützbauch is an astronomer and runs a mobile planetarium that fits into a cargo bike. In her book she tells the story of the cosmos as one of the galaxies for the first time. She takes us on a road trip to the end of the universe. We learn what type of galaxy we are, what happens when galaxies dance the tango, where we can find a quantum of solace in the Atacama Desert and how we can stand up to the monster in the centre of the Milky Way. We also get answers to the really big questions: Why is there something and not nothing? And how will it all end one day? Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure? Fasten your seatbelts!

Author

Ruth Grützbauch
is an astronomer and has a PhD on dwarf galaxies. Until the summer of 2017, she worked at the Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre near Manchester, where one of the largest radio telescopes in the world is located. Since then, she has been travelling with her pop-up planetarium in a cargo bike to bring people closer to the endless expanses of space. Since the beginning of 2020, she has been running the podcast ‘Das Universum’ with Florian Freistetter, one of the most successful German science podcasts.

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