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The Universe - Royal Observatory Greenwich Illuminates

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The Universe

The Universe - Royal Observatory Greenwich Illuminates

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Published: 10 March, 2022
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Given that it includes literally everything in existence, it’s not surprising that the Universe is the source of some of the greatest mysteries in physics. How big is it? How did it begin? And, perhaps more worryingly, how will it end? Through cosmology, the study of the evolution and structure of the Universe, experts have been attempting to untangle these tricky topics for centuries. They have found the faint traces of the Big Bang and shown that our Universe is expanding at a phenomenal rate. However, while their efforts have forged our core understanding of physics and earned them a number of Nobel Prizes, there is much that eludes us still. Explore the secrets of the cosmos with astronomer Dr Greg Brown as he entertains our fascination with impossible questions in this pocket guide to everything that ever was and ever will be.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781906367893
ISBN10 1906367892
Number Of Pages 144
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller National Maritime Museum
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Dr Greg Brown is an astronomer working at Royal Observatory Greenwich. From his work in research at the University of Warwick, he moved into science communication, building on his passion for combining education and entertainment. With a barely contained obsession for black holes, he's constantly looking for new ways to communicate science to a range of audiences - though he has sworn he won't do the interpretive dance thing again...for a while, at least.

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