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One universe at home in the cosmos
Neil deGrasse Tyson Charles Liu 1968 Apr. 5-; Robert Irion
Washington, D.C. Joseph Henry Press 2000
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FFLCH - Fac. Fil. Let. e Ciências Humanas
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Título:
One universe at home in the cosmos
Autor:
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Charles Liu 1968 Apr. 5-
;
Robert Irion
Assuntos:
Cosmology
;
COSMOLOGIA
Notas:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Descrição:
Introduction our connection to the universe -- Motion everything moves: Expanding universe -- Motion through the millennia -- Universe goes round -- Gravity's hold on the cosmos -- Gravity and light -- Eternal free fall of orbits -- Gravity rules -- Matter the stuff of the universe: Matter's many guises -- Scarcity of matter -- We are stardust -- Physics of dense matter -- Too much matter -- Energy the power of cosmic phenomena: Energy powers the universe -- By the light of a stair -- Probing space with spectra -- Electromagnetism at work -- Sighting the superenergetic -- Evidence for supermassive black holes -- Frontiers the limits of motion, matter, and energy: Does matter + energy = life? -- Where did the universe come from? -- How small does matter get? -- Source of big explosions -- Where does the universe go from here? -- What lies ahead -- Progress in understanding the cosmos: Selected chronology -- Glossary -- About the authors -- Index -- Credits
Published in conjunction with the opening of the new Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural History, this book explains the physics of the cosmos in terms of familiar principles at work here on earth (e.g., the force of gravity that lands a baseball in the bleachers also keeps the moon in orbit). Sections cover motion, matter, and energy and are beautifully illustrated with photos and diagrams. Concepts of cosmology are saved for the final chapter, which covers string theory, black holes, dark matter, gamma-ray bursts, cosmological inflation, the Big Bang, and the search for extraterrestrial life
Editor:
Washington, D.C. Joseph Henry Press
Data de criação/publicação:
2000
Formato:
217 p. ill. (some col.) 31 cm..
Idioma:
Inglês
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