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E-grāmata: Short Story of the Universe: A Pocket Guide to the History, Structure, Theories and Building Blocks of the Cosmos

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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jun-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Laurence King Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781399617611
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The Short Story of the Universe is a new introduction to the subject of the universe. Covering 130 key components that make it up – from dwarf galaxies and spiral arms to red giants and the planets of the solar system – and linking these to the universe's structure and the theories that help us understand it, this book simplifies this riveting yet mind-boggling subject, telling the story of how it came into being and how it will eventually be no more.

Accessible and concise, generously illustrated throughout, and with all the essential information presented without jargon, readers are given all the tools they need to enjoy the fascinating history of the deepest depths of the universe.

The Short Story of the Universe is a new introduction to the subject of the universe. Covering 130 key components that make it up – from dwarf galaxies and spiral arms to red giants and the planets of the solar system – and linking these to the universe's structure and the theories that help us understand it, this book simplifies this riveting yet mind-boggling subject, telling the story of how it came into being and how it will eventually be no more.

Accessible and concise, generously illustrated throughout, and with all the essential information presented without jargon, readers are given all the tools they need to enjoy the fascinating history of the deepest depths of the universe.
Introduction 6(3)
How to use this book 9(3)
STRUCTURE
The Universe
12(2)
Spacetime
14(2)
Distribution of Matter
16(2)
Bound Systems
18(2)
Diffuse Matter
20(2)
Stars
22(2)
Non-luminous Objects
24(2)
Elements
26(2)
Subatomic Particles
28(2)
Fundamental Forces
30(4)
HISTCRY AND FUTURE
Before the Beginning
34(1)
The Big Bang
35(1)
The Moment of Inflation
36(1)
From Energy to Matter
37(1)
The First Three Minutes
38(1)
Forging the Elements
39(1)
Beginnings of Structure
40(1)
Light and Matter Separate
41(1)
The Cosmic Dark Age
42(2)
The First Stars
43(1)
The Death of the Megasuns
44(1)
Primeval Galaxies
45(1)
Merging Galaxies
46(1)
Birth of the Milky Way
47(1)
Cosmic Recycling
48(1)
Origins of the Solar System
49(1)
The Sun Ignites
50(1)
Creation of the Planets
51(1)
Birth of the Moon
52(1)
Order of the Planets
53(1)
Soaking up the Debris
54(1)
The Development of the Sun
55(1)
Future of the Solar System
56(1)
Death of the Sun
57(1)
The Far Future
58(1)
The Fate of the Universe
59(3)
COMPONENTS
Filaments and Voids
62(2)
Clusters and Superclusters
64(2)
Spiral Galaxies
66(2)
Elliptical Galaxies
68(2)
Irregular Galaxies
70(2)
Dwarf Galaxies
72(2)
Interacting Galaxies
74(2)
Starburst Galaxies
76(2)
Radio Galaxies
78(2)
Seyferts and LINER Galaxies
80(1)
Quasars and Blazars
81(1)
The Local Group
82(2)
The Milky Way
84(2)
The Halo and Globular Star Clusters
86(2)
Spiral Arms
88(1)
The Galactic Centre
89(1)
Star-forming Nebulae
90(2)
Bok Globules
92(1)
Young Stars
93(1)
Exoplanets
94(2)
Open Star Clusters
96(2)
Main-sequence Stars
98(2)
Red and Brown Dwarfs
100(2)
Monster Stars
102(2)
Wolf-Rayet Stars
104(2)
Variable Stars
106(2)
Binary and Multiple Stars
108(2)
Red Giants
110(2)
Planetary Nebulae
112(2)
White Dwarfs
114(2)
Supernovae
116(2)
Supernova Remnants
118(2)
Pulsars
120(2)
Stellar Black Holes
122(2)
The Solar System
124(2)
The Sun
126(2)
Solar Activity
128(2)
Mercury
130(2)
Venus
132(2)
Earth
134(4)
The Moon
138(2)
Near-Earth Objects
140(2)
Meteorites
142(2)
Mars
144(4)
The Asteroid Belt
148(2)
Ceres
150(2)
Vesta
152(2)
Jupiter
154(2)
Io
156(2)
Europa
158(2)
Ganymede
160(2)
Callisto
162(2)
Saturn
164(2)
Saturn's Rings
166(2)
Titan
168(2)
Enceladus
170(2)
Lapetus
172(2)
Uranus
174(2)
Uraman Moons
176(2)
Neptune
178(2)
Triton
180(1)
Centaurs
181(1)
Pluto and Charon
182(2)
The Kuiper Belt and its Members
184(2)
Eris and the Scattered Disc
186(2)
Comets
188(2)
Sedna and the Oort Cloud
190(4)
THEORIES
The Big Bang Theory
194(1)
Cosmic Inflation
195(1)
Special Relativity
196(1)
General Relativity
197(1)
Multiverse
198(1)
Collisional Accretion (Solar System Formation)
199(1)
Planetary Migration
200(1)
Universal Gravitation
201(1)
Stellar Spectroscopy
202(1)
Redshift and the Doppler Effect
203(1)
Stellar Structure
204(1)
The Mass-Luminosity Relation
205(1)
The Power Source of Stars
206(1)
Stellar Evolution
207(1)
Stellar Nucleosynthesis
208(1)
Star Formation
209(1)
Panspermia
210(1)
Density Waves and Galaxy Structure
211(1)
Galaxy Evolution
212(1)
Active Galactic Nuclei
213(1)
Dark Matter
214(1)
Dark Energy
215(1)
Index 216(7)
Picture Credits 223
Gemma Lavender (Author) Gemma Lavender is Content Director of Knowledge & Education at Future Plc, Editor of All About Space magazine and an Editor at the National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory. She holds a PhD in astrophysics, degrees in astrophysics and the physical sciences and is a researcher in physics education at Cardiff University. She is the author of several books on space and physics, including Quantum Physics in Minutes.