Space Oddities : An Astronomy Miscellany
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Author: Royal Observatory Greenwich
Astronomy, space & time
Published on 30 May 2024 by National Maritime Museum (Royal Observatory Greenwich) in the United Kingdom.
Hardback | 176 pages, 50 colour illustrations
179 x 139 x 20 | 308g
How far is a light year? Why isn't Pluto a planet anymore? Will the Universe end? What exactly is dark energy? How much does it cost to deliver a pizza to space?Uncover the answers to some of the most puzzling questions about space in this entertaining and informative miscellany from the expert astronomers at Royal Observatory Greenwich. This pocket-sized book is packed with hundreds of amazing facts, on subjects as varied as the mysteries of dark energy and antimatter to a rock on Mars called Humphrey, and everything in between.
Space Oddities: An Astronomy Miscellany is a rocket-fuelled exploration of the Universe and all its wonders, filled with incredible discoveries, intriguing theories and a lot of questions still to answer.