The Secret Life of Stars : Astrophysics for Everyone

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  • Author:
    HARVEY-SMITH Lisa
  • ISBN:
    9781760761226
  • Publication Date:
    September 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    192
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Thames and Hudson
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The Secret Life of Stars : Astrophysics for Everyone
The Secret Life of Stars : Astrophysics for Everyone

The Secret Life of Stars : Astrophysics for Everyone

Regular price $39.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    HARVEY-SMITH Lisa
  • ISBN:
    9781760761226
  • Publication Date:
    September 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    192
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Thames and Hudson
  • Country of Publication:

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'Astrophysics made fun!'
Pam Melroy, former astronaut and space shuttle commander

'The most enjoyable stroll through the cosmos'
Gerry Griffin, former flight director, Apollo Mission Control

We all know the Sun, the powerhouse of our solar system, but what about Luyten's Flare, the Rosino-Zwicky Object or Chanal's variable star? For those whose curiosity takes them far beyond Earth's atmosphere, The Secret Life of Stars offers a personal and readily understood introduction to some of the Galaxy's most remarkable stars.

Each chapter connects us to the various different and unusual stars and their amazing characteristics and attributes, from pulsars, blue stragglers and white dwarfs to cannibal stars and explosive supernovae. With chapter illustrations by Eirian Chapman, this book brings to life the remarkable personalities of these stars, reminding readers what a diverse and unpredictable universe we live in and how fortunate we are to live around a stable star, our Sun.

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  • 'Astrophysics made fun!'
    Pam Melroy, former astronaut and space shuttle commander

    'The most enjoyable stroll through the cosmos'
    Gerry Griffin, former flight director, Apollo Mission Control

    We all know the Sun, the powerhouse of our solar system, but what about Luyten's Flare, the Rosino-Zwicky Object or Chanal's variable star? For those whose curiosity takes them far beyond Earth's atmosphere, The Secret Life of Stars offers a personal and readily understood introduction to some of the Galaxy's most remarkable stars.

    Each chapter connects us to the various different and unusual stars and their amazing characteristics and attributes, from pulsars, blue stragglers and white dwarfs to cannibal stars and explosive supernovae. With chapter illustrations by Eirian Chapman, this book brings to life the remarkable personalities of these stars, reminding readers what a diverse and unpredictable universe we live in and how fortunate we are to live around a stable star, our Sun.

'Astrophysics made fun!'
Pam Melroy, former astronaut and space shuttle commander

'The most enjoyable stroll through the cosmos'
Gerry Griffin, former flight director, Apollo Mission Control

We all know the Sun, the powerhouse of our solar system, but what about Luyten's Flare, the Rosino-Zwicky Object or Chanal's variable star? For those whose curiosity takes them far beyond Earth's atmosphere, The Secret Life of Stars offers a personal and readily understood introduction to some of the Galaxy's most remarkable stars.

Each chapter connects us to the various different and unusual stars and their amazing characteristics and attributes, from pulsars, blue stragglers and white dwarfs to cannibal stars and explosive supernovae. With chapter illustrations by Eirian Chapman, this book brings to life the remarkable personalities of these stars, reminding readers what a diverse and unpredictable universe we live in and how fortunate we are to live around a stable star, our Sun.