Stars

Greg Brown author Royal Observatory Greenwich author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:National Maritime Museum

Published:11th Feb '21

£9.99

Available to order, but very limited on stock - if we have issues obtaining a copy, we will let you know.

Stars cover

Big concepts are explained in short, bite-sized formats for easy understanding. Written by expert astronomers at Royal Observatory Greenwich. Part of a collectable series of books guaranteed to improve readers' understanding of astronomy!

A series of short, accessible books examining amazing aspects of space, brought to you by Royal Observatory Greenwich.Whether stargazing with the naked eye or observing deep space with the largest telescopes in the world, humans have a seemingly neverending fascination with the stars. Our ancestors saw patterns in their random arrangement, inventing both tales of legendary heroes and the pastime of dot-to-dot in one fell swoop. But it's only in the last century or so that the natures of these distant lights have been revealed - and it's more incredible than any legend. How are stars born? How long do they live? And just how many times can you read the word 'trillion' before it starts sounding made up? Find out as astronomer Dr Greg Brown of Royal Observatory Greenwich takes a short diversion from obsessing over black holes to illuminate us about the lives of stars - ending in black holes, naturally.

ISBN: 9781906367817

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

128 pages